Yemen's Houthi Rebels Signal that They've Stopped Attacks on Israel and Red Sea Shipping
Yemen's Houthi rebels paused attacks in the Red Sea after the Gaza ceasefire began Oct. 10, warning they may resume if Israel renews aggression, disrupting $1 trillion in annual trade.
- On Monday, Yemen's Houthi rebels signaled a halt to attacks in a letter to Hamas' Qassam Brigades, claiming no attacks since the ceasefire began on Oct. 10.
- Motivated by the Israel-Hamas war, Yemen's Houthi rebels said their strikes aimed to force Israel to stop fighting, drawing international attention by targeting Israel and shipping routes.
- Evidence of the campaign's impact shows four ships sunk and the Dutch-flagged cargo ship Minervagracht struck, killing one crew member.
- Their letter warned they would resume military operations and reinstate a ban on Israeli navigation in the Red and Arabian Seas if Israel resumes aggression, but despite signalling a pause, the Houthis have not formally acknowledged their campaign has ended.
- Beyond strikes on Israel, the Houthis disrupted Red Sea shipping lanes and threatened Saudi Arabia while detaining U.N. agencies and aid groups, alleging espionage without evidence.
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The Yemeni group has not claimed any action since the ceasefire in Gaza on 10 October, but warns that it will resume operations if the Israeli offensive resumes.
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Houthis Indicate End to Red Sea and Israel Attacks Following US-Brokered Gaza Cease-Fire
The Houthi terrorist group has signalled it has stopped military operations against Israel and shipping in the Red Sea, one month into the U.S.-brokered cease-fire in Gaza. In an undated letter to the leadership of the Al-Qassam Brigades—published on Nov. 9 by Hamas-run Al-Aqsa TV on its Telegram channel—Maj. Gen. Yusuf Hassan al-Madani, chief of staff of Yemen’s Houthi military, reaffirmed the group’s support for the terrorist group Hamas. Al-M…
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