2025-06-04: Yemen Roundup

So far today: 2025-06-05 05:48am GMT

_____ (2025-06-04). Yemen's Houthis abduct at least 4 journalists, jail another for criticism of leader. CPJ Staff

presstv.ir (2025-06-04). Yemen hails writing 'new page in modern warfare' as hypersonic missile targets key Israeli airport. presstv.ir Yemen boasts about its military achievements against the US and continued burgeoning capability to strike sensitive Israeli targets.

newarab (2025-06-04). UN chief urges Yemen's Houthis to release aid workers. newarab.com United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Tuesday demanded Yemen's Houthi rebels "I renew my call for their immediate and unconditional release," Guterres said in a statemen…

Staff (2025-06-04). 26 Palestinians killed in Gaza by IDF fire on Wednesday, local health officials say. haaretz.com GAZA: IDF rejects reporting of shooting Gazans near aid centers; Israel calls on residents to evacuate areas in Khan Yunis ‚ñ YEMEN: IDF intercepts Houthi missile as sirens sound across central Israel ‚ñ SYRIA: Two rockets from Syria fall in Israel's Golan Heights, and IDF shells Daraa in response; U.S. to leave seven military bases ‚ñ IRAN: NYT: U.S. interim proposal allows enrichment; Trump says U.S. will 'not allow any enrichment of uranium' in deal…

Human Rights Watch (2025-06-04). Yemen: US Strikes on Port an Apparent War Crime. hrw.org Click to expand Image | Burned vehicles near Ras Issa port in Hodeidah, Yemen following US strikes on April 17, 2025. Photo taken on April 18, 2025. | © 2025 AFP via Getty Images | (Beirut) — US military strikes on the Ras Issa Port in Hodeidah, Yemen, on April 17, 2025, caused dozens of civilian casualties and significant damage to port infrastructure, Human Rights Watch said today. The attack should be investigated as a war crime. As part of its military campaign against the Houthis, who control much of Yemen, that began on March 15, the United States targeted Ras Issa Port, one of three ports in…

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