On May 8, U.S. President Trump said on the 6th that Yemen’s Houthis agreed to stop threatening the safety of navigation in Middle East waters, and on this basis, the United States will stop bombing the Houthis. Abdul Salam, spokesman and chief negotiator of the Yemeni Houthis, said on the 7th local time that the Houthi position has always been self-defense, and as long as the United States promises to stop attacks on Yemen and take action, the organization will also cease fire against the United States. But Abdul Salam also said that the ceasefire agreement between the Houthis and the United States would not “include Israel in any way or form.” On the same day, the IDF said it had detected a missile fired from Yemen falling outside Israel.
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