Yemenis step on a portrait of US President Donald Trump during a rally in solidarity with Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, in the Huthi-controlled capital Sanaa on May 9, 2025. Yemen's Huthi rebels said they attacked Israel's main airport on May 9, after the Israeli military said it had intercepted a missile fired from Yemen. (Photo by Mohammed HUWAIS / AFP) (Photo by MOHAMMED HUWAIS/AFP via Getty Images)

Yemen: Houthis Celebrate U.S. Halting Bombing Campaign, Labeling Key Shipping Route Control A ‘Total Success’ Despite Truce

Following a U.S.-Israeli joint military campaign, Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi terrorists are now celebrating the U.S. halting its bombing attacks, while claiming that they have emerged resilient after securing a truce with Washington, D.C.

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TOPSHOT - Palestinian militant group Hamas fighters escort Israeli-French hostage Ofer Kalderon before handing him over to a Red Cross team in Khan Yunis on February 1, 2025, as part of fourth hostage-prisoner exchange. (Photo by Eyad BABA / AFP) (Photo by EYAD BABA/AFP via Getty Images)

3 More Hostages Released In Cease-Fire Deal, Including U.S.-Israeli Dual Citizen

The terrorist group Hamas has released three more hostages as part of its current cease-fire deal with Israel. The hostages that returned home during this release included a U.S. – Israeli dual citizen from North Carolina, a father whose children were captured and released in a 2023 ceasefire-hostage deal, and the father of the youngest hostage.

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