Houthi Attacks Show Israel Is Not Entering Quiet Period After Iran Ceasefire
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Yemen’s Houthi rebels continue their offensives in the Red Sea, with attacks on vessels that they claim are linked to Israel or the United States. Since the end of 2023, the insurgent group has launched dozens of maritime attacks in support of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, in the middle of the [...] The post Houthi attacks in the Red Sea leave two seamen dead and increase international tension appeared first on Diario Digital Cronio de El Salv…
Two killed after Houthi attacks resume on merchant ships - The Loadstar
Insurance premiums look set to spike for the few carriers braving Red Sea transits, after a series of attacks on merchant vessels – which has likely further delayed any return to normality for the Suez Canal. Yesterday the Israeli Defence Force (IDF) attacked the vessel Galaxy Leader – the hijacking of which by the Iran-backed Houthi militia in 2023 kickstarted the Red Sea crisis – claiming its radar system was being ... The post Two killed afte…
Red Sea premiums to stay high after Houthi attacks resume
Houthis attack commercial vessels War risk premiums of 0.7% ‘feasible’ Transits remain below pre-conflict levels Insurance costs for vessels transiting the Red Sea are likely to remain elevated after Iran-backed Houthi militants launched renewed attacks on commercial shipping, underscoring persistent risks to one of the world’s most vital trade arteries. A Liberia-flagged, Greek-operated cargo ship was struck west of the Yemeni capital Sanaa on …
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