Gaza pledge to resume attacks on more Israeli ships with help


The Houthi terrorist group in Yemen announced that it would immediately resume attacks on Israeli ships, which was the first time in about two months on the decision to assist from entering Israeli’s Gaza.

“Any Israeli ship that tries to defy the ban in the declared operation areas will be targeted,” said Yahya Sari, spokesman of the group named as a terrorist organization by the US. He said, “This restriction will last until the Gaza Strip is reopened” and human assistance including food and therapy is allowed.

The “restriction” includes ships passing through the Red Sea, Arabian Sea, Bab al-Mandab Strait and Aden’s Gulf. Israel has not formally reacted to the threats.

Iran -backed Houthis cargo is engaged in missiles and drone attacks on ships and other ships, which sailing in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden for more than a year, intensifying global freight markets. The campaign began after Hamas’s attack on Israel in October 2023, causing a war in Gaza.

Hauthis, who are from the north of Yemen and whose capital seizure, Sanaa, in 2014, touched a civil war, imposed a four -day “ultimatum” on Israel.

Following a ceasefire in the Gaza conflict in January, Hauthis suggested that they could close attacks on ships associated with the US and the UK. The two countries carried out airstrikes against the hasty goals in Yemen during the conflict.

Despite a stagnation in frequent rockets and drone attacks, most of the major Western shipping companies say they would need more assurance before they are ready to raise through the region. Fresh attacks will discourage the resumption of commerce.

Earlier: Red C ship traffic is yet to be raised as a risk of ceasefire.

This declaration can also slow down the gradual recovery of the Suez Canal, a major source of difficult currency for Egypt. As a result of the attack, the receipts of the waterway decreased by about 60%, as it is expected to be a few $ 7 billion for the financial year ending in June.

In January, President Donald Trump once again signed an order to classify Hauthis as a terrorist organization.

The six-week Gaza Trus, which included the limited exchange of hostages and hostages of hostage for hundreds of Palestinians jailed by Israel, ended on 2 March, on 2 March, on the terms of open-ending suspension of enmity with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Hamas.

Since then Israel has stopped the entry of humanitarian aid and commercial goods in the strip, and more restrictions would be in the store as long as the Palestinian factions bat on their original terms.

The Israeli Foreign Ministry has accused Hamas of kidnapping trucks and “aid in arms”.

The ultimatum was announced by Hurti leader Abdul Malik al-Hauthi last week, only to prevent his already limited supply to the Gaza Strip for Israel, a step called the government a reaction to the Hamas Hard Hamas crisis.

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