Yemen's Iranian-backed Houthi rebels to resume attacks on shipping in Red Sea corridor: Officials

Yemen's Houthi rebels, backed by Iran, are poised to resume assaults on shipping routes in the Red Sea, raising concerns about maritime security in a vital global trade corridor. Officials have indicated that the initial attack may occur as soon as tonight, amplifying fears of disrupted shipping activities. The Red Sea is crucial for international trade, providing a passage for oil and goods. This escalation comes amid ongoing tensions in the region, where the Houthis have previously targeted vessels, leading to heightened military responses from neighboring states and global powers. The escalation of hostilities underlines the fragile security situation and the potential for broader implications, not only for the region but for global trade dynamics as well. As the situation develops, international observers are closely monitoring the actions of the Houthis and their impact on shipping lanes that are vital for economic stability.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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