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Houthis Signal Pause on Red Sea Ship Attacks
Houthis to Limit Red Sea Attacks to Israeli Ships Amid Gaza Ceasefire
Yemen's Houthis have indicated they will restrict their Red Sea attacks to vessels linked with Israel amid a ceasefire in Gaza.
Houthis Say US and UK Ships Can Safely Take Red Sea Passage
The Houthis said they will stop attacking US and UK vessels in the Red Sea area in response to the Israel-Hamas ceasefire agreement, following a more than year-long campaign that’s upended global trade.
Ocean rates could fall as Houthis say they will end Red Sea attacks
Yemen’s Houthi rebels said they will cease attacks on Israel and on merchant shipping in the Red Sea as a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas took effect
Yemen’s Houthis signal they’ll now limit their attacks in the Red Sea corridor to Israeli ships
Yemen’s Houthi rebels have signaled they will limit their attacks in the Red Sea corridor to only Israeli-affiliated ships as a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip takes hold.
Houthis Signal End To Their Red Sea Campaign But…; Yemeni Rebels Stun Israel With This Tactic
Yemen’s Houthi rebels signal an end to their attacks in the Red Sea shipping corridor. The Iran-backed rebels however said that attacks on Israel-affiliated ships will continue until the full implementation of the Gaza ceasefire deal.
Houthis to Limit Red Sea Attacks Only to Israel-Linked Vessels
Yemen's Houthis will limit their attacks on commercial vessels to Israel-linked ships after the Gaza ceasefire came into
Yemeni Houthis to Limit Red Sea Attacks to Israeli-Linked Ships
Despite a recent ceasefire, major shipping companies remain cautious about returning to the Red Sea due to ongoing security concerns.
Houthis Limit Red Sea Attacks to Israeli Ships as Ceasefire Holds
The Houthi rebels in Yemen have announced plans to limit their Red Sea attacks to ships affiliated with Israel as a ceasefire in Gaza entered its second day on Monday. The announcement, via email, follows weeks of reduced maritime assaults but leaves global shippers cautious about reentering the crucial route between Asia and Europe.
Houthis Limit Red Sea Attacks to Israeli Vessels Amid Gaza Ceasefire
Yemen's Houthi rebels announced they will direct attacks only towards Israeli-linked ships in the Red Sea following a Gaza ceasefire. They halted previous sanctions on other vessels, having targeted about 100 since November 2023 amid the Israel-Hamas conflict.
Factbox-Houthi Attacks on Merchant Ships in the Red Sea
The Houthis have carried out more than 100 attacks on ships since November 2023 and have sunk two vessels, seized another and killed at least four seafarers. The intensity of attacks has disrupted global shipping trade and prompted route changes,
Houthis Signal Pause on Red Sea Ship Attacks After Gaza Truce
The Yemen-based Houthis signaled a pause in their months-long attacks on commercial ships following a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas.
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Yemen’s Houthis to only target Israel-linked ships following Gaza ceasefire
Group says it will stop attacking Israeli-linked ships when all phases of the Gaza ceasefire deal are completed.
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Red Sea Return Still Risky After Israel-Hamas Ceasefire
Hapag-Lloyd reiterated it will return to the Red Sea "when it is sufficiently safe to do so," while Maersk said it was too ...
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Sustainable ceasefire? Shipping giants mull Red Sea return plan after Houthis pull back
The second reason is politics. The Houthis have made it clear that any re-opening of the route is contingent on the ...
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Houthi missiles trigger sirens in central, southern Israel
The Iran-backed Houthis have been firing projectiles at Israel and at vessels on the crucial Red Sea shipping corridor in ...
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Red Sea trade route will remain too risky even after Gaza ceasefire deal, industry executives say
Companies transporting their products around the world are not ready to return to the Red Sea trade route in the wake of a ...
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