Sinking of MV Tutor by Houthi Attack in the Red Sea

The Greek-owned coal carrier MV Tutor was sunk by Houthi missiles and a USV in the Red Sea. One crew member was trapped but rescued by the U.S. Navy. The ship sank, and search-and-rescue operations are ongoing for the missing crew member.

Airstrikes on Houthi Targets in Yemen

The U.S. and Britain conducted airstrikes on Houthi targets in Yemen in response to attacks on ships. The strikes targeted underground facilities, missile launchers, and other military sites. The Houthis claimed the airstrikes killed 16 people and wounded 35. The U.S. has been carrying out daily strikes against Houthi targets, including incoming missiles and drones aimed at ships.

Airstrikes on Houthi Targets in Yemen

The U.S. and Britain conducted airstrikes on 13 Houthi targets in Yemen in response to recent attacks on ships in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden. The strikes targeted underground facilities, missile launchers, command and control sites, and more. The Houthis claimed at least two people were killed and 10 wounded in the strikes. This is the fifth combined operation by the U.S. and British militaries against the Houthis since Jan. 12.

Houthi Terrorist Attacks on Civilian Ships and U.S. Destroyers

Iran-backed Houthi terrorists claimed responsibility for missile attacks on civilian ships in the Indian Ocean and Red Sea, as well as drone attacks on U.S. destroyers. The attacks were supposedly in support of Palestinians in Gaza, targeting ships owned by or doing business with Israel and the U.S.

Iranian Support to Houthi Rebels in Yemen

Fox News report reveals evidence of Iranian support to Houthi rebels in Yemen, including supplying weapons and training, leading to increased tensions with Israel and potential implications for global politics.

Israel's Military Capability and U.S. Support

Rep. Adam Smith discusses Israel's ability to launch a major offensive in Rafah without new American weapons but questions its capability to deter various entities like Iran, Hezbollah, and the Houthis without U.S. support.

Yemen-based Houthi Movement Offering Education to US Students Suspended for Anti-Israel Protests

The Yemen-based Houthi movement is offering US students who were suspended for participating in anti-Israel protests to continue their studies in Yemen, as a show of support for Palestine.

Iran-backed Houthi Terrorist Activities in Yemen

Iran-backed Houthi terrorists claim to have shot down a U.S. Reaper drone and resumed attacks on international shipping in the Red Sea. The U.S. DoD confirmed the crash of the drone and is investigating the cause. The terrorists also attacked a Panama-flagged oil tanker and promised safe passage to Russia, China, and Iran while pressuring Israel.

Houthi Attacks on British, U.S., and Israeli Ships

Houthi forces in Yemen claim to have targeted British, U.S., and Israeli ships with rockets and drones in support of Palestinians in the Gaza war. The attacks took place in the Red Sea, Arabian Sea, and Indian Ocean over the last 72 hours.

Iran-backed Houthi Terrorists Attack Chinese-Owned Oil Tanker in Yemen

Iran-backed Houthi terrorists attacked a Chinese-owned oil tanker in Yemen with five missiles, violating a promise of safe passage negotiated with China and Russia. The attack caused minor damage and a fire on board, but the crew managed to extinguish it. The Houthis have previously stated they would not attack Chinese or Russian ships.

Houthi Rebels Attack Near Ship in Red Sea

An explosion near a ship in the Red Sea is suspected to have been an attack by Yemen's Houthi rebels, causing no damage. Recent Houthi actions include attacks on commercial ships and drones.

Houthi Terrorist Rallies in Yemen

Houthi terrorists in Yemen organized rallies in support of their Red Sea terror campaign and Hamas, targeting ships and causing disruptions to global commercial shipping. The Houthis have declared war against Israel and have engaged in violent acts including killing civilians, sexual violence, and attacks on ships with ties to various countries.

President Joe Biden's airstrikes in Yemen

President Joe Biden claimed to have ordered airstrikes in Yemen to degrade Houthi capabilities during his State of the Union address, but admitted that the airstrikes did not work to prevent Houthi attacks. The coalition he mentioned, Operation Prosperity Guardian, has done little to deter Houthi attacks.

Houthi Attack on Shipping Vessel in Gulf of Aden

Two sailors were killed in a Houthi attack on a shipping vessel in the Gulf of Aden, marking the first fatal attack by the group since the start of the Israel-Hamas war. The international community condemned the attack and expressed concerns about escalating conflict in the region.

Houthi missile strike on cargo ship in the Gulf of Aden

Two sailors were killed in a missile strike by Houthi rebels on a cargo ship in the Gulf of Aden. The attack was in retaliation to American and British aggression against Yemen. The ship was hit about 50 nautical miles southwest of the Yemeni port of Aden.

George Galloway's election as MP in the UK

Leftist firebrand George Galloway becomes the UK's newest MP after winning the Rochdale by-election, with support from Houthi terrorists and a focus on Palestinian issues. He plans to challenge mainstream parties and leaders, drawing criticism for his history of supporting controversial figures and causes.

Houthi missile attack on container ship in the Red Sea

Houthi militants in Yemen claimed responsibility for a missile attack on a container ship in the Red Sea, no crew members were injured. The Houthis have been targeting ships in the area since November, including cutting underwater internet cables. The attacks are linked to the ongoing Israel-Hamas war and conflicts with Iran.

Houthi Attack on British Cargo Ship and Electric Cars' Environmental Impact

Houthis in Yemen attacked a British-owned cargo ship on the Red Sea, leading to disruptions in trade routes and higher shipping costs. Social media falsely claimed the Houthis rescued the crew, but they were actually rescued by a coalition warship. Electric cars are better for the environment than gasoline-powered cars over their lifetimes.

Houthi terror attacks on Red Sea shipping

Sen. Chris Murphy holds a hearing on Houthi terror attacks on Red Sea shipping, experts testify to financial and humanitarian damage. Murphy criticizes U.S. intervention in Yemen, supports Biden's ineffective strategy. Houthis launch attacks despite international efforts to stop them.

Houthi Terrorist Attacks on Global Shipping

The Defense Minister of the Houthi terrorist organization celebrated the disruption of global shipping in the Red Sea, targeting ships from various nations including the U.S., Britain, and Israel. The attacks have significantly impacted shipping costs. The Houthis share funding and support from Iran and have a strong anti-Jewish sentiment. They have broken promises not to target non-Israeli affiliated ships and continue to threaten maritime security in the region.

Sabotage of Undersea Communications Cables by Houthi Terrorist Group

Iran-backed Houthi terrorist group sabotaged four undersea communications cables linking Saudi Arabia and Djibouti, causing serious disruption in communications between Europe and Asia. Repair may take at least eight weeks and poses a risk from the Houthi organization.

American fighter jets strike Houthi targets in Yemen and RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel resigns

American fighter jets launched from the Red Sea and struck 18 Houthi targets in Yemen. RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel announces resignation.

U.S. Military Strikes Against Houthi Targets in Yemen

The United States and its allies conducted strikes against Iranian-backed Houthi targets in Yemen to protect commercial and naval vessels in the Red Sea. The strikes targeted weapons storage facilities, drone and missile launchers, and other Houthi-controlled locations.

Houthi Attacks on Red Sea Shipping Traffic

Abdul Malik al-Houthi, leader of the Iran-backed Houthi terrorists in Yemen, boasts about shutting down Red Sea shipping traffic and threatens to escalate attacks, including using submarine weapons. US military intercepts Houthi drones and missiles. Houthis warn ships linked to Israel, US, and UK will be attacked in the Red Sea.