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Trump Announces End of Bombings on Houthi Rebels in Yemen

Trump Announces End of Bombings on Houthi Rebels in Yemen
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Politics May 6, 2025 19:28

washington - Former President Donald Trump declares the capitulation of Houthi rebels in Yemen, leading to the cessation of attacks aimed at preventing disruptions of key maritime routes in the Middle East.

Trump Announces End of Bombings on Houthi Rebels in Yemen

Former President Donald Trump has reported the capitulation of Houthi rebels in Yemen, resulting in the cessation of bombings aimed at preventing the disruption of crucial maritime routes in the Middle East.

Agreement Details

Washington's airstrikes were intended to prevent the rebels from targeting ships and Israel. The Iran-backed Houthi rebels have reportedly agreed to cease disrupting important maritime routes in the region.

Recent Developments

Earlier on Tuesday, the Israeli military conducted an airstrike on Yemen's main airport near the capital city of Sanaa, controlled by the Houthi rebels, rendering the airport unusable. This action was taken in response to the airport in Tel Aviv being targeted on Sunday, resulting in multiple injuries.

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