These attacks are part of a broader campaign by the Houthis, which began in November 2023, targeting ships in the Red Sea and the Bab al-Mandab Strait. The group claims to be targeting vessels associated with Israel or en route to Israeli ports, citing the ongoing Israeli attacks in the ...
Challenges and Security Risks in the Red Sea: Impact of Houthi Attacks on Maritime Trafficdoi:10.3390/jmse12111900This study examines the significant impact of Houthi insurgent activities on maritime traffic within the strategic Red Sea and Suez Canal routes, essential conduits for global trade. It ...
The attacks on commercial ships in the Red Sea by Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi rebels have rerouted trade that normally flows through the corridor.
Attacks on ships in the Red Sea by Yemen’s Houthi rebels have unraveled a key global trade route, forcing vessels into longer and more costly journeys around Africa.
The Houthis have escalated its attacks in the Red Sea since mid-November last year. In response, the U.S.-British maritime coalition launched dozens of airstrikes targeting Houthi sites in several Yemeni provinces. The Houthi top officials said the U.S.-British airstrikes had no impact on ...
Four months after our report first aired, the Houthis are still on the attack in the Red Sea. So far, they have sunk two cargo ships, the second, just this past week. Overall, shipping traffic remains about half of what it was before the attacks began. ...
Are the attacks having an impact on prices of goods? Image:A satellite image taken on Monday by Planet Labs shows the Rubymar is still partially afloat in the Red Sea The group is looking at bringing in a work ship that will attempt to close the hole caused by the Hout...
The attacks claimed by the Houthis in solidarity with the Palestinians in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas caused fire onboard the vessel, leaving it adrift. Image Credits: EUNAVFOR ASPIDES/X All the 25 crew onboard the vessel were rescued by a French navy destroyer...
Since those fateful 10 hours a year ago, the Red Sea has become the arena for the longest sustained “direct and deliberate attacks at sea” that the fleet has faced since World War II, Fleet Forces Command head Adm. Daryl Caudle said in a statement to Navy Times. ...
American and anti-Western sentiments among civilians as well as enhance Houthi domestic support due to its opposition to foreign intervention, while externally, Jalal points out the likelihood of the Houthis continuing and expanding the scope of their attacks, including "American interests in the ...