including US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) and Homeland Security.
The Iran-backed Houthi group has controlled much of north-western Yemen since 2014.former US president Joe Biden began US air strikes against the group.
until a ceasefire was reached in early May.were conducted in the early hours of Tuesday morning.The attacks forced even major shipping companies to stop using the Red Sea - through which almost 15% of global seaborne trade usually passes - and to take a much longer route around southern Africa instead.
There were no immediate reports of casualties.the deputy head of the Houthis' media office.
while last month one hit the grounds of Israel's main airport.
has been the target of several Israeli strikes in the past year.described it as an egregious violation of US citizens' privacy.
This intervention from the Meta-owned platform represents a major escalation in what was an already extremely high-profile and awkward dispute between the UK and the US.Awkward rowWhatsApp has applied to submit evidence to the court which is hearing Apple's bid to have the Home Office request overturned.
Further complicating the argument is that the Home Office has submitted its request to Apple via what it is known as a Technical Capability Notice (TCN).with some saying it was a dangerous attack on US cybersecurity and urging the US government to rethink its intelligence-sharing arrangements with the UK if the notice was not withdrawn.