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  • US Reaffirms Sanctions Against Houthis: “We Will Not Tolerate Fuel Smuggling to a Terrorist Organization” News
    • Yeni Yemen - Follow-ups
    • 2025.05.15
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    US Reaffirms Sanctions Against Houthis: “We Will Not Tolerate Fuel Smuggling to a Terrorist Organization”

    The United States has reaffirmed its commitment to enforcing sanctions against Yemen’s Houthi militia and their financial backers, aiming to disrupt all illicit revenue streams used to destabilize the region. This came in a strong statement by Dorothy Shea, the Acting U...

  • US Airstrikes on Ras Isa Oil Port in Hodeidah Kill 38, Injure Over 100 News
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    • 2025.04.18
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    US Airstrikes on Ras Isa Oil Port in Hodeidah Kill 38, Injure Over 100

    In a significant escalation of the conflict in Yemen, the death toll from US airstrikes targeting the Ras Isa oil port in Hodeidah province has risen to 38, with over 100 others injured—most of them workers at the facility—according to health authorities under Houthi co...

  • US Airstrikes Target Ras Isa Fuel Port in Hodeidah to Undermine Houthi Funding Sources News
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    • 2025.04.17
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    US Airstrikes Target Ras Isa Fuel Port in Hodeidah to Undermine Houthi Funding Sources

    The United States Central Command (CENTCOM) announced earlier today that it had carried out airstrikes targeting the Ras Isa fuel port in Yemen’s western province of Hodeidah. The port is under the control of the Iranian-backed Houthi militia. The strikes are part of br...

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