Houthis Declare 'Total Ban' on Israeli Red Sea Shipping
The move follows renewed Israel-Iran fighting and could disrupt a waterway that carries about 12% of global trade, analysts said.
- Yemen's Houthi rebels officially re-entered the regional conflict on Monday morning, launching a ballistic missile attack at Israel and shattering their compliance with a nominal regional ceasefire that had held since April 8.
- The group declared a "complete and total ban" on Israeli maritime navigation in the Red Sea, with military spokesperson Brig. Gen. Yahya Saree broadcasting a warning that any Israel-affiliated vessels passing through the waterway will immediately become active targets again.
- The Houthi missile targeted sensitive areas within the central Jaffa region near Tel Aviv, forcing the temporary closure of Israeli airspace before Israel's Channel 12 reported that the IDF's multi-layered air defense array successfully intercepted the incoming threat.
- Houthi leadership framed the escalation as a direct defense of the "Axis of Resistance," asserting that their actions are a coordinated response to intense Israeli military operations across Iran, Palestine, Lebanon, Iraq, and Yemen.
- The naval blockade threat raises immediate global anxiety over a renewed shipping crisis, coming just hours after Israel and Iran traded massive, direct air and missile salvos on the milestone 100th day of their broader conflict.
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Houthis Announce Blockade of Israeli Ships, Escalating Global Supply Chain Crisis.
The Iran-backed Houthis’ declaration of a ban on Israeli-linked vessels passing through the Red Sea has raised concerns regarding further disruptions to global trade, compounding cost hikes stemming from the Iranian blockade of the Strait of Hormuz.PULSE POINTS WHAT HAPPENED: The Houthis have declared a “complete and total ban” on Israeli-linked vessels passing through the Red Sea and will treat vessels believed to have Israeli links as military…
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