The Houthi assaults on ships in the Red Sea caused the biggest disruption to global trade since the Covid-19 pandemic, subduing activity in one of the world’s busiest maritime corridors.
The Houthi rebels also targeted navies and commercial ships linked to Israel and its allies passing through Bab al-Mandeb in the Red Sea, disrupting global trade. Israel justified its devastating ...
Resumption of attacks in Red Sea, Gulf of Aden will represent severe risk to all vessels An Al Houthi militant stands on the Galaxy Leader cargo ship in the Red Sea in this photo released November ...
Their reemergence follows the Yemeni Houthi movement’s campaign to target Red Sea shipping in support of Hamas in its war with Israel. Analysts believe the Red Sea crisis has drawn the attention ...
A devastating war grinds on between Israel and the Palestinian militant ... whose operations in the Red Sea have disrupted international shipping channels. This spillover from the Israeli ...
Since 2023, the Houthis have launched over 100 missile and drone attacks on commercial vessels in the Red Sea and Gulf of ...
The Houthis had attacked Israeli and other vessels in the Red Sea, disturbing global shipping lanes, in what they said were acts of solidarity with Gaza's Palestinians during Israel's war with Hamas.
The Israeli Navy successfully conducted an operational test launch of the Gabriel 5 sea-to-sea missile ... Research and Development (DDR&D) and Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), involved ...
LNG tankers have largely avoided taking the Red Sea route after Yemen-based Houthi militants began attacking vessels since November 2023 in support of Gaza Palestinian militants fighting Israel.
Houthi rebels in Yemen are abiding by their pledge to halt attacks on Middle East commercial shipping a month after a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas ... activity in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden ...