The Houthis, officially known as Ansar Allah, are a group based in Yemen, primarily of the Zaidi Shia Muslim minority. Their origins trace back to a religious movement in the 1990s, and they gained prominence in the early 2000s under the leadership of Hussein al-Houthi.
President Biden acknowledged on Thursday that a series of US airstrikes targeting Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen has not succeeded in halting the terror group’s...
President Joe Biden's administration is set to re-designate the Houuthis, an Iranian-backed terrorist group, as an official terrorist organization after removing them from the list shortly after Biden took office.
Israel’s Sagiv Jehezkel was arrested over the weekend for allegedly inciting hatred after he wore a message on a wrist band that showed support for the hostages who were kidnapped during Hamas’ October 7 terrorist attack.
The United States and Britain launched air and sea strikes against Houthi military targets in Yemen in response to the group's attacks on ships in the Red Sea.
Deputy Director of Ansarullah’s Moral Guidance Department, Brigadier General Abdullah bin Amer told al-Jazeera that the United States must be prepared to "embrace a heavy price" for strikes in Yemen.
Harvard University will host a summer program where students will be briefed on “settler colonialism” at a Palestinian university that called for “glory to martyrs” after the October 7 terrorist attack in Israel.
Republican Representative Elise Stefanik said during an interview over the weekend that Harvard President Claudine Gay’s resignation from her role was “long overdue.”