Yemen's Houthis say attacks on Israel not in ceasefire deal in any way'
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The US and Yemen's Houthi group, through Omani mediation, have reached a ceasefire agreement to cease mutual attacks, notably excluding any operations against Israel. Mohammed Abdulsalam, Houthi chief negotiator, confirmed that the agreement specifically does not involve confrontations with Israel. This comes after a series of air strikes, including recent attacks on Sanaa airport by Israeli forces, causing substantial financial losses. The deal is intended to promote safety of navigation in the Red Sea and stabilize the region amid escalating tensions following the Gaza conflict.
The ceasefire agreement finalized by the US and Yemen's Houthis, mediated by Oman, aims to halt attacks, ensuring safe navigation in the Red Sea.
Omani Foreign Minister Badr Albusaidi emphasized the importance of the agreement for de-escalation, allowing for a stable flow of international shipping.
Chief negotiator Mohammed Abdulsalam clarified that the ceasefire does not incorporate operations against Israel, thus isolating the conflict to Yemen and the Houthis.
This agreement comes amid ongoing tensions, following the Israeli air strike on Sanaa airport that resulted in significant financial losses, highlighting ongoing regional hostilities.
Read at www.aljazeera.com
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