Iran-Backed Houthis Escalate Hostilities with UN Raids Amid Deadly Israeli Strikes
In a brazen move, Iran-backed Houthis raided UN offices in Yemen’s capital and detained at least 11 personnel following an Israeli strike that killed key Houthi leaders—raising serious concerns about regional stability and the security of international aid efforts.
The recent raid by Iran-backed Houthi forces on United Nations offices in Sanaa, Yemen’s capital, marks a dangerous escalation in a conflict that directly threatens America's strategic interests. On Sunday, as the dust settled from an Israeli strike that eliminated several top Houthi officials, including their prime minister and multiple cabinet members, these rebels intensified their grip by detaining at least 11 UN personnel working in food, health, and children's agencies. How Do These Provocations Threaten Regional Stability and American Security? The Houthis’ seizure of UN property and detention of humanitarian workers is not only a blatant violation of international...
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