NATO Naval Power Week By Anna Matilde Bassoli After more than a year of disrupted global trade, the Red Sea Crisis appears to have no end in sight. Rather, in a series of leaked messages, senior U.S. officials have cast doubts over U.S. involvement and “having to bail Europe out again.” However, while frustration on … Continue reading A Post-Mortem of the Red Sea Crisis: NATO versus the European Union→| Center for International Maritime Security
Saudi Arabia boasts numerous tourist destinations and archaeological sites, attracting Arab and international travellers. The country’s vast territory spans from the Arabian Gulf to the Red Sea and from Iraq and Jordan to Yemen and Oman. This is a result of the Kingdom’s substantial investment projects and government assistance, in addition to the wide range […]| www.arabisklondon.com
The White House put out a stark warning to Iran and said strikes against the Houthis will only stop if their attacks on ships end.| The War Zone
Tel Aviv bombed a vital Yemeni port in retribution for an earlier militant drone strike, but if history holds, it won't matter| Responsible Statecraft
The Houthis are motivated by their moral convictions to oppose Israeli brutality. By Mike Whitney The Houthis have agreed to end their attacks on commercial traffic in the Red Sea if Israel allows the delivery of humanitarian aid to the Palestinians. This is not just a reasonable proposal, it’s a policy that is supported by […]| Information Clearing House.info
The threat of war between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon, in addition to the ongoing struggle in the Red Sea, is testing the ability of the US and its allies to respond. Here we look at naval dispositions in the region.| Navy Lookout
Fanack Water speaks to Professor Elias Salameh of the University of Jordan about possible solutions to Jordan’s water crisis The post Q&A with Professor Elias Salameh of the University of Jordan appeared first on Fanack Water.| Fanack Water
Here is an excerpt from Antiquities and Chronology by John Jackson, ca. 1752: Diodorus Siculus has a remarkable passage in his History of the Ichthyophagi, [fish eaters] who lived near the Arabian Gulf, amongst whom, he saies, was preserved a … Continue reading → The post An Ancient Tradition of the Red Sea Parting? appeared first on Ancient Exodus.| Ancient Exodus
In a statement to Parliament, the Secretary of State has confirmed that HMS Richmond is heading to the Gulf region in response to the serious maritime security situation in the Red Sea.| Navy Lookout
Modern discoveries have revealed the authentic City of David in Israel and are fulfilling Biblical prophesy as archaeologists uncover scriptural evidence.| Living Passages
Modern discoveries have revealed the authentic City of David in Israel and are fulfilling Biblical prophesy as archaeologists uncover scriptural evidence.| Living Passages
Modern discoveries have revealed the authentic City of David in Israel and are fulfilling Biblical prophesy as archaeologists uncover scriptural evidence.| Living Passages
Our highlights tour of Jordan with kids should include these 6 places every visitor to Jordan shouldn't miss.| Kid World Citizen
Modern discoveries have revealed the authentic City of David in Israel and are fulfilling Biblical prophesy as archaeologists uncover scriptural evidence.| Living Passages
Modern discoveries have revealed the authentic City of David in Israel and are fulfilling Biblical prophesy as archaeologists uncover scriptural evidence.| Living Passages