Houthis will reduce the number of attacks in the Red Sea 12:56

The Shiite military-political movement Ansarullah (Houthis) has made it clear that it will limit its attacks at sea to only ships directly linked to Israel. This was reported by ABC News.

It is stated that this stems from an email sent by Houthi representatives to shippers. In the statement, it was stated that they would “lift the sanctions” against other ships they had previously attacked as of November 2023.

“In case of any attack… sanctions will be reimposed against the aggressor state. You will be informed immediately if such measures are implemented, the text states.

Before this Houthis statedThe US Navy aircraft carrier USS Harry Truman was attacked in the Red Sea for the seventh time since its arrival in the region. The Ansarullah movement also announced major attacks in southern and central Israel. They conducted a military operation targeting vital Israeli facilities in the Umm al-Rashrash area. The operation was carried out using 4 cruise missiles and successfully achieved its goal.

Formerly Houthis stated About the attack on Tel Aviv.

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Source: Gazeta

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