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Washington: President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that he was stopping for nearly two months of the US aerial attack on Yemen’s Hothis, saying that Iran -backed rebels have indicated that “they do not want to fight anymore” and promised to stop attacking ships along an important global trade route. Trump said at the beginning of his Oval office meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, “We are going to make the bombing of the hoths immediately effective, immediately effective,” Trump said Hauthis had indicated to the US authorities that “they don’t want to fight anymore. They don’t just want to fight. And we will respect it, and we will stop the bombings.” This means that a sudden end for an expedition to an air attack starting in March, when Trump promised Hauthis to use “heavy deadly force”, as they would resume attacks on Israeli ships, which were moving away from Yemen in response to Gaza Strip in response to Israeli’s Israeli ships. At that time, he described the warnings as the warning to the Red Sea, the Gulf of Aden, Bab L-Mandeb Strait and the Arabian Sea. Trump was announced on the same day when the Israeli army launched an airstrikes against Hauthis that it completely disables the international airport in the Yemeni capital Sanaa. The Israeli attacks on the target in Yemen were airstrikes in Yemen at the International Airport in Israeli on Sunday. An American official said that the administration had not informed Israel about the agreement with Howothis before Trump’s announcement. Israel, according to this official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss private diplomatic talks, was upset with unexpected news, especially because Houthis continued to start attacks on Israeli’s proper and other Israeli goals of Israel. Israel does not cover by US-Hauthi Agreement. Trump said that the holes had “capitalized, but more importantly we would take their words that they say that they are no longer flying the ships. And that is the purpose what we were doing,” said Trump. “I think it’s so positive,” said Trump. “They were excluding a lot of ships.” Asked how Hauthis informed that they were preventing them from being targeted by American bombs, Trump offered some details, only with a chakli said that information came from a “very good source”. Some time later, Omani Foreign Minister Badar Al-Busaidi confirmed that the US bombardment campaign was ending, posting on X that the US and Oman were posting that there was a ceasefire agreement between the two sides, along with discussions associated with the US and Oman. He said, “In the future, neither any side, including American ships, in Red C and Bab al-Mandab Strait, to ensure the freedom of navigation and the smooth flow of international commercial shipping,” he said, “he said,” he said, “the reception result”. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said on social media that Trump’s “objective from day one: ‘to ensure freedom of navigation.” Peace throat strength in action. , Despite Trump’s framing as a way to reopen the Red Sea for commercial shipping without fear of Trump’s fighter attack, “Hothis has not shot at a commercial ship since December,” Gregory Bru said on X. “They are likely, however, the possibility to continue shooting in Israel,” Bru said. Hauthis were consistently fought by missiles and drone attacks against commercial and military ships in the region, which the group’s leadership described as an attempt to end Israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza Strip. From November 2023 to January 2025, Hauthis targeted more than 100 business ships with missiles and drones, immersing two of them and killed four sailors. This has greatly reduced the flow of trade through the Red Sea corridor, which usually moves $ 1 trillion goods through it annually. Houthis stopped attacks in a self-laughable ceasefire until the US launched a widespread attack against the rebels in the mid-March. Trump ordered the strike that was similar to the people made by the administration of his predecessor, Democratic President who Biden’s administration several times. The trump-or-order air strike obtained a high profile in public consciousness when Atlantic revealed that Hegseth had recited sensitive schemes for a military strike against Hauthis on a group chat in the messaging app signal, accidentally involving the editor-in-chief of the magazine. Trump stood by Hegseth and lowered the violation as “mess”. But the National Security Advisor Mike Waltz, who created a group chat on the signal, quit his post last week and was named by Trump as an US ambassador to the United Nations.