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US and Huthi Agree to Red Sea Ceasefire, Israel Strikes Continue

A fragile truce brokered by Oman halts naval hostilities, but the Huthi vow to maintain attacks on Israel in solidarity with Gaza.

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Overview

  • The United States and the Iran-aligned Huthi militia reached a limited ceasefire agreement, halting mutual naval attacks in the Red Sea.
  • President Trump described the deal as a Huthi 'capitulation,' while the militia framed it as conditional on the cessation of US aggression.
  • The Huthi reaffirmed their commitment to supporting Gaza, pledging to continue strikes against Israel despite the ceasefire with the US.
  • Israeli forces conducted airstrikes on Huthi-controlled infrastructure in Yemen, including the Sanaa airport, which was reportedly rendered inoperable.
  • The ceasefire highlights regional tensions, with Israel and the Huthi interpreting the truce differently and Iran's role in brokering the deal tied to its nuclear negotiations.