US To Stop Bombing Houthis In Yemen Following Ceasefire Agreement, Says Donald Trump
"They said please don't bomb us anymore and we're not going to attack your ships," Trump said during a meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney. "And I will accept their word, and we are going to stop the bombing of the Houthis effective immediately."
Oman mediates ceasefire agreementOman played a crucial role in mediating the ceasefire deal between the US and the Houthis. According to a statement from Oman, the agreement stipulated that neither the US nor the Houthis would target each other, including US vessels operating in the Red Sea and the Bab al-Mandab Strait.
The statement, however, did not clarify whether the Houthis had agreed to halt their attacks on Israel.
Houthis express desire to end fightingTrump highlighted that the Houthis had expressed their desire to end hostilities. "They don't want to fight anymore... we will honor that and we will stop the bombings... they have capitulated," Trump said.
He conveyed that the group's surrender marked a turning point in the conflict. The US military has conducted more than 1,000 strikes against Houthi targets since March, claiming to have killed hundreds of Houthi fighters and numerous leaders.
No ceasefire on attacks against IsraelWhile the US is halting its airstrikes on the Houthis , the group's broader actions remain contentious. The head of Yemen 's Houthi Supreme Revolutionary Committee, Mohammed Ali al-Houthi, indicated that while the US ceasefire is welcomed, the group would continue its support for Gaza . "We will continue to support Gaza to end the war," he stated, underscoring that the ceasefire with the US did not extend to a halt of attacks on Israel .
Also Read | Israel strikes Yemen's Sanaa airport in retaliation after Houthi missile strike US military strikes and tensions in the regionThe US military's intensified operations against the Houthis this year, known as Operation Rough Rider, aimed to curb the group's attacks on shipping in the Red Sea. As part of the broader context, the Houthis had targeted Israeli ships and were involved in missile strikes on Israel since the Gaza war broke out in October 2023.
The escalation of tensions has led to Israeli airstrikes on Yemen's Hodeidah port and Sanaa airport, with the situation remaining volatile.
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