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Yemen’s Houthis announce ban on Israeli shipping in Red Sea

aljazeerablueskyhindupresstvtheglobaleye.it · 5 blocs · 29d ago

Yemen’s Houthis declared a total ban on Israeli maritime navigation in the Red Sea. The announcement followed missile strikes on Tel Aviv, according to one report. Yemeni forces also struck Israeli targets in Jaffa, as reported by one outlet. The Houthis had not announced a missile attack on Israel since a ceasefire began on April 8, according to another report. The group has previously harassed货船

Yemen’s Houthis declared a total ban on Israeli maritime navigation in the Red Sea. According to one report, the ban was announced after missile strikes on Tel Aviv. Yemeni Armed Forces spokesman Yahya Saree said Israeli targets in Jaffa were struck by Yemeni forces, according to Bluesky. The Houthis had not announced a missile attack on Israel since a ceasefire began on April 8, according to The Hindu. The Houthis have previously harassed cargo ships in the Red Sea during the Israel-Hamas war, forcing many companies to reroute around southern Africa, according to TheGlobalEye.it. The Strait of Hormuz remains blockaded by Iran due to the Middle East conflict with the US and Israel, according to TheGlobalEye.it.

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