Houthi Attacks on Red Sea Shipping Persist Despite US and UK Strikes
The European Union prepares a naval mission to protect cargo ships, as analysts suggest broader motives behind the Houthi aggression.
- US and UK air strikes against the Houthis in Yemen have not slowed their attacks on commercial shipping in the Red Sea.
- The Houthis have shifted their focus from targeting ships linked to Israel to those associated with the US and UK.
- The number of commercial ships using the Red Sea route has dropped by 50% since the start of Houthi attacks.
- The European Union plans to launch a full naval mission to the Red Sea to protect cargo ships from Houthi attacks.
- Analysts suggest the Houthis' actions may aim to expand their power in Yemen and reposition themselves as key regional supporters of Palestinian resistance.