Houthis expand underground bases—that could be a big problem for the US
An Ansar Allah official told Newsweek underground facilities are "one of the most important factors of our military steadfastness."
The Houthis are ready to play their part in a total Iran-Israel war
"We will certainly stand with all strength and determination alongside each other," a senior Ansar Allah official told Newsweek.
Houthis claim responsibility in US cargo, naval ship attack
The Iran-aligned rebel group in Yemen on Wednesday claimed they targeted U.S. and Israeli vessels.
US defense partner bordering China shows off submarine fleet
Indian navy's eight submarines operated together in a maritime awareness operation amid attacks by Houthis in the Red Sea.
Israel warns Iran is stepping up war on four more fronts beyond Gaza
"When you look only at Gaza, you don't see the big picture is very troubling," IDF Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari told Newsweek.
Houthis attack Chinese ship despite deal not to
Houthis have attacked Chinese-owned MV Huang Pu despite earlier reassurances regarding Beijing's vessels passing through the Red Sea.
It's Time to Take the Gloves Off Against Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard
Washington's misplaced priorities in the Middle East over the last decade have left tens of millions exposed to the aggression of an Iranian-backed menace.
Houthi cruise missile hits Israel in ominous first
The Israel Defense Forces said a "suspicious aerial target" struck an open area near Eilat.
US forces say Houthi attacks threaten world amid hypersonic missile reports
Houthi attacks are "an ongoing concern for all nations that engage in maritime commerce in the region," CENTCOM told Newsweek.
The Houthis are making history in the most dangerous way
"Maybe it's time for the West to assess the failed strategy adopted and led by the United States," a Yemeni expert told Newsweek.
Video shows Somali pirates shooting at Indian commandos from hijacked ship
MV Ruen, hijacked by Somali pirates in December, was rescued by India's marine commandos in an anti-piracy mission.
Biden risks another "fatal mistake" in Red Sea
The Houthis are "determined to continue" their anti-shipping campaign, former UN Special Envoy Jamal Benomar told Newsweek.
China, Russia, Iran join forces for war games amid US-Houthi clashes
The exercises follow Iran's calls to establish a "maritime security belt" to counter the U.S and its allies.
Russia profiting from Houthi Red Sea attacks
Houthi militants have been attacking the commercial shipping lanes in the Red Sea due to Israel's continuing attack on Gaza.
America's new partner against China shows off aircraft carriers
The Indian navy recently inaugurated a new base, INS Jatayu, on Minicoy island to boost its presence in the Indian Ocean.
US CENTCOM announces "defeat" of Red Sea attack
U.S. Central Command said that it responded to an "imminent threat" by Iranian-linked Houthis from Yemen.
Indian Navy rescues ship crew after Houthi attack in Red Sea
Indian Navy rescued the 21-member crew of MV True Confidence as the vessel came under attack by Houthis on March 6.
Putin ally wants to give Houthis weapons to attack US ships
A prominent Kremlin propagandist said Moscow should aid the Yemeni rebels as retaliation for Western support to Ukraine.
Fact Check: Does video show Houthis sinking cargo ship in Red Sea?
The Rubymar cargo ship was attacked by Houthi militants on Sunday, Yemeni rebels claim it may sink
China and Russia to team up at Iran's naval war games
Iran-led naval war exercise comes amid the U.S. targeting of Houthi rebel groups who have attacked commercial shipping vessels.
China chides us for Middle East airstrikes
Chinese-crewed commercial vessels in the Red Sea are using special signals to avoid targeting by the Houthis.
US hits dozens of Houthi targets in new round of Yemen strikes
The United States and the United Kingdom hit at least 30 Houthi targets on Saturday.
Don't Count on China To Curb Iran
A sober reading of China's approach to Iran's misbehavior in the Middle East makes clear that Tehran's troublemaking now has Washington right where Beijing wants it.
China tells Iran to "rein in" Houthi attacks in Red Sea
Beijing has issued a warning to Tehran about the ongoing disruptions in the Red Sea.
Don't Believe the Biden Admin—The Conflicts in Gaza and Yemen Are Related
The Biden administration ignores the linkage as its own peril.
Pictures show damage to merchant ship after Houthi drone strike
An Indian destroyer, on an anti-piracy mission in the Gulf of Aden, came to the aid of the merchant vessel.
"Hot Houthi pirate" hit with social media ban
The Yemeni influencer became a viral sensation after sharing footage of himself onboard a cargo ship seized by the Houthis.
Why Iran opened fire on a nuclear power—and Pakistan struck back
"The situation has effectively pushed towards an escalation," expert Arhama Siddiqa told Newsweek.
Houthis hit back as Biden does U-turn on "terrorism" label
"We will continue to stand with the Palestinian people to stop the massacres in Gaza," a senior Ansar Allah official told Newsweek.
U.S. Bombings in Yemen Don't Solve the Houthi Problem
U.S. strikes on the Houthis might create new problems.