Ambassador Huckabee: U.S. Doesn’t Need Israel’s Permission to Cut Deal with Houthis
- U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee stated that Washington does not need Israel's approval to negotiate a ceasefire with the Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen.
- This came after President Donald Trump revealed on Tuesday that American airstrikes against the Houthis would cease, following a ceasefire agreement brokered by Oman to end attacks on U.S. Maritime vessels.
- Huckabee emphasized that American action depends on U.S. Citizen safety, citing 700,000 Americans living in Israel and high regional tensions including recent Houthi missile launches near Israel.
- Trump stated that he trusts the Houthis' assurances and announced an immediate halt to U.S. Strikes against them, while the Houthis clarified that the agreement does not involve Israel and committed to ceasing attacks on American vessels.
- The ceasefire may ease tensions between the U.S. And Houthis but does not prevent Houthi attacks on Israel or Israel-linked targets, indicating continued regional instability despite the deal.
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Ambassador Huckabee: U.S. Doesn’t Need Israel’s Permission to Cut Deal with Houthis
TEL AVIV — U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee made clear that Washington does not require Israel’s approval to negotiate with the Houthis, after President Donald Trump announced a surprise bilateral ceasefire agreement with the Iran-backed Yemeni rebel group. Join our WhatsApp group Subscribe to our Daily Roundup Email In a preview of an interview […]
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