Yemen’s Huthi rebels will persist in targeting Israeli ships in the Red Sea, despite a ceasefire aimed at halting their attacks on international vessels, as stated by Abdulmalik Alejri, a member of the Huthi political bureau. The ceasefire, following intense U.S. military strikes, excludes Israeli ships, with the Huthis clarifying their campaign now solely focuses on Israeli-linked vessels. The recent escalation and subsequent agreement emerged after deadly strikes on Sanaa airport and amid ongoing tensions related to the Israel-Hamas conflict, impacting global maritime trade.
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Chaos, gangs, gunfire: Gaza aid fails to reach most needy
UN agencies report that food aid entering Gaza is often looted, diverted, or seized under dangerous conditions, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis, as nearly 1,400 Palestinians have died waiting for assistance since May. Despite international condemnation of Israeli restrictions on aid distribution, efforts to deliver food are chaotic and insufficient, with the situation described as a "Darwinian experiment" for survival among the desperate population. Want More Context? 🔎
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