
Houthis Claim Second Attack on Israel in 24 Hours, Vow Continued Operations
Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthi rebels have claimed two attacks against Israel within 24 hours and vowed to continue military operations in the coming days, prompting warnings to shipping in the Red Sea region from Operation ASPIDES.
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A Houthi missile attack on Israel stokes fears of renewed Red Sea shipping strikes - AP News
A Houthi missile attack on Israel stokes fears of renewed Red Sea shipping strikes AP News
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On March 1, after Israel and the United States initiated attacks against Iran, Amazon Web Services reported drone strikes against data centre facilities in the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain. The strikes caused structural damage to the company’s infrastructure, impairing cloud services for those countries. Iran warned that US tech companies with Israeli links, including Google, Microsoft, Palantir, Nvidia and Oracle, were on Tehran’s list of “legitimate targets” for countermeasures. Strikes...
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Yemen’s Houthis join Mid-East war – what comes next? The Straits Times
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Yemen's Houthis enter Middle East conflict, firing missiles towards Israel NZ Herald
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Read full article →Houthis fire second strike at Israel in 24h - Region - World - Ahram Online
Houthis fire second strike at Israel in 24h - Region - World Ahram Online
Read full article →Houthis enter the fray - The Daily Star
Houthis enter the fray The Daily Star
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Yemen’s Houthi enter war with missile targeting Israel Dhaka Tribune
Read full article →Iran-backed Houthis enter the month-old war and could further threaten shipping - Jamaica Gleaner
Iran-backed Houthis enter the month-old war and could further threaten shipping Jamaica Gleaner
Read full article →Yemen’s Houthis claim first strike on Israel amid regional war - rudaw.net
Yemen’s Houthis claim first strike on Israel amid regional war rudaw.net
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The Houthis held their fire for the first four weeks of the war, despite their affiliation with and backing from Iran.
By David Apinga
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Yemen’s Houthis enter Mideast war Kuwait Times
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Yemen’s Houthis launch missile attack on Israel as war on Iran intensifies Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka
Read full article →Pezeshkian warns of Israel’s ‘vicious’ plan to expand Iran war across region - PressTV
Pezeshkian warns of Israel’s ‘vicious’ plan to expand Iran war across region PressTV
Read full article →Yemen's Houthis strike at Israel in their first such attack since Iran war began - thecitizen.co.tz
Yemen's Houthis strike at Israel in their first such attack since Iran war began thecitizen.co.tz
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