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Maritime sources anticipate Houthis to stop Red Sea attacks after Gaza deal

Maritime security authorities said on Thursday they were anticipating Yemen's Houthi militia to reveal a stop in attacks on ships in the Red Sea, after a. ceasefire handle the war in Gaza in between Israel and the. militant group Hamas.

The experts indicated an e-mail, seen , from the. group postponing an organized security briefing that had been due. to take place in the coming days as a possible signal.

The Houthis' leader, Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, is likewise due to. give a speech later Thursday, as he does most weeks, and. speculation has actually installed in the area that he might use the. celebration to reveal a time out off the back of the Gaza deal.

The Houthi group did not immediately respond to a demand. for comment.

The group has carried out more than 100 attacks on ships. crossing the Red Sea considering that November 2023, saying they are acting. in solidarity with the Palestinians in Gaza. They have sunk 2. vessels, seized another and killed at least 4 seafarers.

The attacks have interfered with global shipping, requiring companies to. re-route to longer and more pricey journeys around southern. Africa for more than a year.

British, American and Israeli strikes have actually succeeded in. substantially limiting the attacks by Houthis, who are looking. for a pretext to announce a ceasefire, Dimitris Maniatis, the. chief executive officer of maritime security company Marisks. told Reuters concerning the rundown postponement.

Another maritime security official stated that an announcement. was mostly expected and there were signs that some. companies were preparing to resume Red Sea journeys however it was. still prematurely to state that traffic would be restored.

The first sign that organization returns to normal will be seen. in the insurance market, as insurance fees will start. decreasing, the official stated.

A 2nd maritime official, who also asked not to be called. due to the sensitivity of the matter, said that a stop in. attacks was widely anticipated however was not able to confirm it.

In the email seen , the Houthis said that the. security webinar, targeted at shipping and maritime companies and. the first such invitation they had released, had been held off to. Feb. 10 due to the large number of questions and recommendations. gotten from participants.

This will make sure that the event is more comprehensive and. beneficial for all attendees, they stated in the e-mail on. Wednesday.

(source: Reuters)