DUBAI: Yemen’s Houthi rebels have signaled they may restrict their problems in the Red Sea hall to just Israeli-affiliated ships as a peace in the Gaza Strip took carry.
The Houthis made the announcement in an email sent to exporters and others on Sunday. The Houthis independently planned a defense statement on Monday, good about the decision.
The Houthis, through their Humanitarian Operations Coordination Center, made the announcement by saying it was” stopping sanctions” on the other vessels it has recently targeted since it started problems in November 2023.
The Houthis have targeted about 100 merchant vessels with missiles and uavs since the Israel-Hamas battle in the Gaza Strip started in October 2023, after Hamas ‘ wonder assault on Israel that killed 1,200 citizens and saw 250 people taken prisoner.
The Houthis have seized one vehicle and sunk two in a battle that has also killed four seamen. Another missiles and uavs have either been intercepted by individual US- and European-led partnerships in the Red Sea or failed to reach their goals, which have also included Western military arteries.
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