Yemen’s Houthis signal they’ll now limit their attacks in the Red Sea corridor to Israeli ships
- Yemen's Houthi rebels will limit their attacks in the Red Sea to Israeli-affiliated ships, as stated in an email to shipping companies and stakeholders.
- The Houthis' announcement comes during a fragile ceasefire in Gaza, which has entered its second day.
- The rebels have targeted over 100 merchant vessels since the Israel-Hamas war began in October 2023, causing significant disruptions to shipping traffic.
- The situation remains uncertain, especially with the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump, which could affect the conflict's dynamics.
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Capacity sharply down at Yemen port targeted by Israel
Operations at a Red Sea port in Yemen used for aid imports have fallen to about a quarter of its capacity, a UN official said on Tuesday, adding it was not certain that a Gaza ceasefire would end attacks between the Houthis and Israel. The Houthis have launched attacks on international shipping near Yemen since November 2023 in solidarity with the Palestinians amid Israel's war on Gaza. Israel has struck Yemen's port and energy facilities, inclu…
Yemen's Huthis to limit attacks to Israel-linked ships during truce
SANAA — Yemen's Iran-backed Huthi rebels said Tuesday they would limit their Red Sea attacks to vessels linked to Israel during the ceasefire in the Gaza war. The Huthis have been attacking shipping in the vital waterway in what they say is solidarity with the Palestinians since November 2023, weeks after Hamas carried out the deadliest attack in Israeli history.
Houthi Terrorists Pledge to Target Only Israeli Ships, Threaten Broader Red Sea Escalation - American Faith
Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi insurgents announced Sunday they will limit attacks on civilian ships in the Red Sea to Israeli vessels, citing the Gaza ceasefire agreement. However, they warned that broader assaults could resume if the ceasefire fails to hold. The Houthis, responsible for 134 maritime attacks over the past year, issued their statement via the “Humanitarian Operations Coordination Center” (HOCC), an agency they use to communicate wit…
Houthis Halt Attacks On Red Sea Vessels As Gaza Truce Holds - Nemos News Network
The Gaza ceasefire which went into effect Sunday morning, ending a 470-day conflict which has reportedly killed over 47,000 – has continued to hold. Palestinians are returning to northern Gaza in droves, picking through the rubble and seeking to identify their homes and belongings. Yemen’s Houthis starting last week signaled they would stop their missile […]
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