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Yemen's Houthis strike Israel as U.S. Marines arrive in the region
Summary
Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthis launched a missile at Israel, which reported no casualties or damage, and additional U.S. Marines have arrived in the Middle East as part of new deployments.
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Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthis fired a missile at Israel, an action Israel confirmed came from Yemen and described as the first such strike since the wider conflict began. There were no reported casualties or damage from that attack, according to Reuters. Additional U.S. Marines have arrived in the Middle East as part of newly announced deployments. Regional and diplomatic efforts are underway, including a meeting hosted by Pakistan that will include Turkish and Saudi foreign ministers.
Key facts:
- The Houthis launched what Israel confirmed as a missile strike from Yemen; officials reported no casualties or damage.
- U.S. forces have increased their presence in the region, with additional Marines arriving and officials saying military operations were expected to conclude within weeks.
- The wider conflict has spread across parts of the Middle East and has affected global energy supplies and shipping routes, including concerns about the Strait of Hormuz.
Summary:
The reported Houthi strike and the arrival of additional U.S. Marines were described by officials as developments that raise the risk of the conflict widening and have contributed to market and shipping disruptions. Pakistan is hosting a meeting of Turkish and Saudi foreign ministers on Sunday to seek to ease tensions. Further diplomatic or military developments are undetermined at this time.
