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Yemen's Houthis say they will only target Israeli-linked vessels after Gaza ceasefire

Yemen's Houthis will restrict their attacks on industrial vessels to Israelilinked ships after the Gaza ceasefire came into result, according to the Yemenbased Humanitarian Operations Coordination Center.

The HOCC, which liaises between Houthi forces and business shipping operators, said in an email sent to shipping market officials dated Jan. 19 that it was stopping sanctions versus vessels owned by U.S. or British people or entities, as well as ships cruising under their flags.

We affirm that, in case of any aggressiveness versus the Republic of Yemen by the United States of America, the UK ... the sanctions will be restored versus the assailant, the email said. You will be quickly notified of such procedures need to they be executed.

The HOCC stated they would stop targeting Israeli-linked ships upon the full implementation of all stages of the contract.

A number of the world's most significant shipping companies have suspended shipping through the Red Sea and have actually diverted their vessels around southern Africa to avoid being assaulted.

The Iran-backed Houthis have

carried out more than 100 attacks

on ships given that November 2023 and sunk two vessels, took another and killed a minimum of four seafarers.

The Houthis have

targeted

the southern Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden, which are signed up with by the narrow Bab al-Mandab strait, a chokepoint between the Horn of Africa and the Middle East.

Hamas launched three Israeli captives in Gaza and Israel freed 90 Palestinian prisoners on Sunday, the very first day of a. ceasefire suspending a 15-month-old war that has actually desolated. the Gaza Strip and irritated the Middle East.

(source: Reuters)