Federal Judge Mandates Retention of Signal Messages Linked to Houthi Missile Attack Inquiry

In a recent legal development, a federal judge has ordered the preservation of communications within a Signal group chat that allegedly includes discussions about a Houthi missile strike. The directive aims to secure potentially critical evidence as investigations into the incident progress. Signal, a messaging app known for its stringent encryption protocols, has become a focal point in this case due to its use by individuals possibly connected to the Houthi rebels. The strike in question, reportedly coordinated via messages on this platform, targeted military installations, causing significant concern regarding security operations and intelligence handling. … Read more

US and UK Uphold Legality of Yemen’s Houthi Strikes: Analyzing the International Law Implications

Cairo, Egypt – The United States and United Kingdom are defending their recent strikes on Yemen’s Houthi rebels, asserting that the actions were legal according to international law. The airstrikes, carried out on Monday, came in response to the Houthi rebels’ continued attacks on Saudi Arabia. Both countries argue that these strikes were necessary to protect Saudi Arabia’s security and stability. According to the US Department of Defense, the airstrikes targeted military sites controlled by the Houthi rebels, specifically their command and control facilities. The US and UK maintain that these targets were legitimate and … Read more