Do Israel's attacks make a difference to Yemen's Houthis?
Briefly

A ceasefire agreement between the U.S. and the Houthis has emerged, with President Trump declaring it a victory and praising Houthi resilience. This agreement implies an end to U.S. bombings in Yemen, while the Houthis signal they won't halt attacks on Israel until it allows aid into Gaza. Despite the ceasefire, Israeli attacks on Yemen persist, reflecting rising tensions amidst a perceived rift between Trump and Netanyahu over Middle East strategies. Analysts note increasing frustration from Netanyahu regarding Trump's approach, particularly towards both Iran and Israel's regional policies.
The Houthis made it clear that the deal does not extend to Israel and they would continue their attacks until Israel allowed aid into Gaza.
Israel's recent attack on Yemen is reminiscent of its operations in Gaza, issuing warnings to civilians in Yemeni ports to flee with little notice.
U.S. President Trump announced a ceasefire with the Houthis, claiming it as a victory for the U.S. and praising the Houthis' bravery.
Many analysts have spoken of a widening rift between Netanyahu and Trump, with Netanyahu reportedly frustrated with Trump's Middle East policy.
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