
Yemen’s Fragile Peace in Peril as Houthis Accuse Saudi Arabia of Bombing
Yemen’s rebel group control the capital and have had a truce with the country’s internationally recognized government since 2022.
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The incident marks the most significant rise in escalation between the Houthis and Yemen’s government since a 2022 truce that ended seven years of violence that caused one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises. The Houthi’s have repeatedly threatened the waterways in the past over the war in Gaza and Iran, and attacks sowed chaos on global shipping back in 2024. The Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen accused Saudi Arabia of striking Yemen’s main international airport in a dispute over an Iranian plane that tried to land in the capital, Sana.
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The incident marks the most significant rise in escalation between the Houthis and Yemen’s government since a 2022 truce that ended seven years of violence that caused one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises.
according to New York PostThe Houthi’s have repeatedly threatened the waterways in the past over the war in Gaza and Iran, and attacks sowed chaos on global shipping back in 2024.
according to New York PostThe Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen accused Saudi Arabia of striking Yemen’s main international airport in a dispute over an Iranian plane that tried to land in the capital, Sana
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