


Ceasefire Announced as U.S. Halts Airstrikes Against Houthi Rebels in Yemen Amid Rising Regional Tensions
U.S. President Trump halts airstrikes on Yemen's Houthis after rebels pledge to stop attacks on shipping, leading to a ceasefire agreement mediated by Oman.


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Israel strikes Yemen’s main airport while aiming at Houthis

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Houthi rebels say Israeli strikes have hit the Yemeni capital

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Israel launches airstrikes against Houthi rebels - Washington Examiner

Washington Examiner
Overview
Tensions have escalated between Israel and the Houthi rebels, prompting airstrikes by both Israel and the U.S. after a Houthi missile targeted Israel's Ben Gurion Airport. In a significant shift, U.S. President Trump announced an immediate halt to airstrikes against the Houthis, stating they have indicated a desire for peace and agreed to cease attacks on vital shipping lanes. Oman confirmed the mediation of a ceasefire, ensuring safety for international vessels in the region. This development follows extensive bombardments under Operation Rough Rider, which began in March and has resulted in significant casualties on both sides.
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