Israeli-Houthi Conflict: Latest Escalation

by Archynetys World Desk
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Analyst’s Notebook

/ Middle East & north africa
29 August 2025
2 minutes

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Crisis Group’s Ahmed Nagi on the latest exchanges of fire between Israel and the houthis in Yemen.

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