Houthis gearing up to strike US ships in the Red Sea: Hebrew media
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- Houthis reportedly move missile and drone warehouses, preparing possible attacks on US ships in the Red Sea and Arabian Sea.
The Houthis in Yemen have reportedly moved missile and drone warehouses in preparation for a possible attack on American vessels, 'Israeli' Kan News reported, raising concerns over the fragile calm maintained in the region since last May.
A source from one of the factions fighting the Houthis told the US administration that the group is operationally preparing to renew attacks on American ships in the Red Sea and Arabian Sea.
This escalation comes shortly after the United States decided to deploy an aircraft carrier and additional warships to the Arabian Sea, signaling readiness for a potential confrontation with Iran.
Iran-US Nuclear Talks Move to Oman
Separately, reports indicate that the Trump administration officially approved Iran’s request to relocate nuclear talks from Turkey to Muscat, Oman.
Despite agreement on the location, key differences remain over the format and participation:
- Iran’s stance: Tehran seeks to limit the negotiations to a direct, bilateral format with the United States.
- Regional involvement: Talks continue on whether other Arab and Muslim countries can participate as observers.
- White House position: President Donald Trump confirmed that the US is engaged in active negotiations with Iran but refrained from disclosing the exact location until Oman was selected, following leaks highlighting disagreements over the venue.



