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On November 8, the Houthis announced the arrest of members of an alleged espionage network that they claim was operated by Saudi Arabia, the United States, and Israel. The Yemeni terrorist group accused these individuals of identifying and providing information on sensitive sites and residential areas in Houthi-controlled territory.
In late April 2025, a U.S. airstrike on a Houthi-controlled prison in Yemen’s Saada province killed 61 African migrants, most of them Ethiopians seeking work in Saudi Arabia. The attack, which used two 250-pound GBU-39 precision-guided bombs,
Houthis claim they arrested a CIA-Mossad spy ring operating under Saudi command in Yemen. The group alleges Israeli officers helped run the network, though no independent evidence has confirmed the claims.
The Houthis alleged that it dismantled a vast intelligence network, supposedly directed by Mossad, CIA, and Saudi services, which operated throughout Yemen from a Saudi Arabian command center
In the Omani capital, the envoy met senior Omani officials and praised the Gulf state for its “steadfast support” for UN mediation, casting Oman once again as a quiet broker in Yemen’s long, grinding conflict.
CAIRO, Sept 13 (Reuters) - Saudi Arabian-led coalition fighter jets early on Sunday attacked barracks and military sites of the armed Houthi movement in Yemen's capital Sanaa, Saudi-owned Al-Arabiya reported. The coalition also destroyed four Houthi drones ...
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European regulators under fire for allowing broadcasts by a satellite channel tied to Houthis
European regulators are under increasing fire for allowing pan-continental television and radio broadcasts by a satellite channel closely tied to the Yemen-based Houthi movement – the same group that attacked Red Sea shipping lanes and is openly aligned with Iran’s Revolutionary Guard.