A ceasefire deal between Yemen’s Houthis and the US, mediated by Oman, halts US bombing while the Houthis agree to stop attacking US ships, though it does not include Israel, according to chief negotiator Mohammed Abdulsalam. President Trump confirmed the cessation of strikes, stating he trusts the Houthis’ commitment, but tensions remain as Houthi attacks on Israel-linked vessels are still possible. The US has conducted over 1,000 strikes in Yemen since March, with a recent airstrike on a migrant center resulting in significant civilian casualties.
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Iraq, Lebanon call for urgent action to save Gaza amid ongoing Israeli assault – Middle East Monitor
Iraq and Lebanon's Call for Gaza RescueIraq and Lebanon issued a joint plea to rescue the besieged Gaza Strip, enduring over 20 months of Israeli attacks, during a press conference in Baghdad between Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani and Lebanese President Joseph Aoun. Sudani condemned Israeli aggression on both Lebanese and Syrian territories and called for immediate intervention to protect Gazans amid international silence, while Aoun emphasized Lebanon's commitment to sovereignty and stability. The...
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