Trump says US will stop bombing Houthis after agreement struck
- President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday a halt to U.S. Airstrikes against Yemen's Houthis, ending a nearly two-month bombing campaign.
- The ceasefire follows sustained U.S. And Israeli air attacks on Houthi targets, and Oman brokered the agreement amid unresolved questions about its durability.
- Israeli forces launched strikes disabling key Houthi infrastructure including Sanaa airport and Hodeidah seaport, while Houthis pledged to stop attacking American shipping but vowed to continue attacks on Israel.
- Trump announced an immediate end to U.S. Airstrikes targeting the Houthis and said he would trust their commitment to cease attacks on American ships.
- The agreement aims to secure freedom of navigation and commercial shipping in the Red Sea, though analysts warn the Houthis may keep targeting Israel, leaving the truce's future uncertain.
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U.S. to End Bombings of Houthi Militants in Yemen, Trump Says
President Donald Trump said Tuesday that the United States will halt its targeting of Yemen’s Houthi militants, 51 days after he pledged a campaign of “overwhelming lethal force” against the Iran-backed group in response to its attacks on commercial shipping and military vessels in the Red Sea. Trump, speaking in the Oval Office, unexpectedly said the Houthis “don’t want to fight anymore,” and that the United States will “honor that” and stop it…
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