Yemen's Houthis threaten more attacks on US, British warships

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Yemen’s Houthis threaten more attacks on US, British warships

/ 05:21 PM January 31, 2024

Yemen's Houthis threaten more attacks on US, British warships

U.S. Navy’s warship USS Gravely is seen in the Baltic sea port city of Gdynia in what was described by officials as a show of support for the country as war rages in neighbouring Ukraine, Poland June 7, 2022. REUTERS

DUBAI — Yemen’s Iran-aligned Houthi group said on Wednesday it would keep up attacks on US and British warships in the Red Sea in what it called acts of self defense, stoking fears of long-term disruptions to world trade.

In a statement, the group’s military spokesperson said all American and British warships participating in “aggression” against its country were targets.

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The U.S. and Britain have launched strikes on Houthi targets in Yemen, and returned the militia to a list of terrorist groups as turmoil from the Israel-Hamas war spreads through the region.

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The Houthis, who control the most populous parts of Yemen, have been attacking ships in and around the Red Sea, saying they are acting in solidarity with Palestinians in the Gaza war.

That conflict has spilled over into other parts of the Middle East. Lebanon’s Iran-aligned Hezbollah has traded fire with Israeli troops along the border and Iraqi-armed groups have attacked U.S. forces in Iraq.

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The Houthis attacks on the Red Sea have added an economic element to the turmoil by targeting shipping in and around the Red Sea.

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The Houthis fired missiles at U.S. warship USS Gravely, the statement added. On Tuesday night, the U.S. military’s central command said they had shot down one anti-ship cruise missile fired from Yemen towards the Red Sea with no damage reported.

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The Houthi attacks have primarily targeted container vessels. Many fuel tankers have kept using the route.

Some shipping companies have suspended transits through the Red Sea, which is accessed from the Gulf of Aden, and taken much longer, costlier journeys around Africa to avoid being attacked.

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Houthis say they will persist with their military operations until a ceasefire is agreed in Gaza, and food and medicine are allowed in to the enclave to ease a grave humanitarian crisis.

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