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Red Sea marine traffic has increased by 60% to 36-37 ships a day since August 2024, but is still short of volumes seen before ...
A recurring barrage of drone and missile attacks by Yemen-based Houthi militants in the Red Sea and neighboring Gulf of Aden has lingered since November 2023, shortly after Israel's offensive in ...
Israel on Friday shot down a missile fired toward it from the Red Sea — a favored method of attack by Yemen-backed Houthi rebels terrorizing the region, including by targeting US ships.
The Iran-backed Houthi movement in Yemen has launched a series of new attacks against Israel-linked vessels in the Red Sea that drew a response from a United States warship deployed in one of the ...
This could require Israel to make difficult compromises with the Palestinians. But acting alone with the Houthis, who have snarled international trade by attacking ships in the Red Sea ...
It also clarified that the ship’s destination was Egypt and not Israel. The Houthi attacks, centered on the Red Sea’s Bab al-Mandeb southern chokepoint, have disrupted shipping in a waterway ...
While Israel, which relies on the Mediterranean more heavily than the Red Sea, has proved resilient, experts warn that the attacks already pose a threat to Israel’s economy and could come to ...
But Israel's strike on the Red Sea port of Hodeida marks a major escalation that could further hurt maritime trade. On Friday, the Iran-backed Houthi militia attacked the Israeli city of Tel Aviv ...
which is usually transported via the Red Sea, fell even before the Houthi attacks at a rate similar to the decline in the value of imports from the rest of the world. Import prices to Israel have ...
The Iranian-backed militia has launched attacks on Israel and commercial ships in the Red Sea. By Ismaeel Naar Ephrat Livni and Gaya Gupta For more than a year, the Houthis, an Iranian-backed ...
The people of Israel reach the Red Sea with Pharaoh’s army closing in behind them. They are in a state of despair, unsure whether to return to slavery or to move forward into the unknown.