Houthis also in the war
. Houthi missile year targeting southern Israel
. US Secretary of State says no ground attack on Iran
. Iran retaliates against US military base in the region; 12 soldiers injured
. Drone attack on US Navy ship
Rescuers in front of a vehicle service center destroyed in a US-Israeli attack in Tehran
Tehran/Washington: As the Middle East conflict enters its second month, the war is becoming more complicated. Following reports that a joint US-Israeli ground offensive was being planned in Iran, the Houthis, the rebel faction in Yemen, have become involved in the war for the first time by firing missiles at Israel. Iran, which has beefed up its defenses, has also intensified missile attacks targeting US military bases in the Gulf region. Iran has been targeting Israel, including military bases, while Pakistan, Egypt and Turkey have also carried out heavy attacks.
The conflict is taking a new direction as talks for a ceasefire led by the countries involved progress.
In the context of the talks, although US President Donald Trump has declared a ceasefire in Iran for another 10 days, it is believed that the continued Israeli attacks have provoked the Houthis. However, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) responded by saying that the missiles were completely intercepted. Following Iran's tightening of control over the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world's main oil trade routes, the oil crisis will intensify as the Houthis, who are now seeking to control the second route in the Middle East, the Bab al-Mandab, directly intervene in the conflict. Meanwhile, US media reported that Iran's missile attack on a US military base in the region caused heavy damage. A missile and several drones hit the Prince Sultan base in Al-Kharaj. 12 soldiers were injured in the incident. Three of them are in critical condition. It is also reported that the base's fighter jets were also shot down. The US also carried out drone attacks on the port of Salalah in Oman. The Navy ship was targeted by the missile strike, the news agency reported. Drones were also reported in Abu Dhabi. However, US Secretary of State Mark Rubio said that this would not happen in Iran and that the war would end in a "war". Pakistan Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said that the next day would be the day of the meeting on the proposals put forward by Trump for a ceasefire. Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif spoke to Iranian President Masoud Peskov on phone.








