Yemen, Houthi and Red Sea
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On 29 September, after a Houthi missile aimed at Tel Aviv was intercepted by Israeli air defence, Israeli fighter jets destroyed two power generation stations and the Ras Isa oil port, killing four people and leaving workers trapped in a blazing fire.
Israeli Defense Forces struck three ports in Yemen, alleging that the ports are used by the Houthi forces to "transfer weapons from the Iranian regime."
Congress relishes in complaining about a president exceeding their constitutional authority. Unfortunately, it is often Congress that delegates such authority to the executive branch.
If any Trump doctrine for military action does exist, it is perhaps best understood as the One-and-Done Doctrine.
Yemen's Houthi group claimed responsibility for launching a ballistic missile targeting Ben Gurion Airport in central Israel.
IDF confirms targets include 'Galaxy Leader' ship, hijacked by Houthis in November 2023; two missiles fired by Iran-backed group at Israel after airstrikes
Yemen’s Houthi-run Al-Masirah TV has reported that Israel launched a series of strikes on Hodeidah, shortly after the Israeli military issued an evacuation warning for people at three Yemeni ports. The Israeli military’s Arabic spokesperson said late on Sunday that Israel will strike those areas due to military activities being conducted there.