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Yemen Red Sea port capacity down greatly after hostilities, UN says

Operations at a Red Sea port in Yemen utilized for aid imports have actually fallen to about a quarter of its capability, a UN official stated on Tuesday, including it was not particular that a Gaza ceasefire would end attacks in between the Iranbacked Houthis and Israel.

Houthis have actually launched attacks on worldwide shipping near Yemen because November 2023 in solidarity with Palestinians in the war between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip. This has triggered Israel to strike port and energy facilities, consisting of the Red Sea port of Hodeidah.

( The) effect of airstrikes on Hodeidah Harbour, especially in the recentlies, is very important, Julien Harneis, U.N. resident and humanitarian organizer in Yemen told a U.N. meeting in Geneva on Tuesday through videolink.

4 of the port's five tugboats required to escort the big ships bringing imports had sunk, while the fifth was damaged, he said, without attributing blame.

The civilian teams who man them are undoubtedly extremely reluctant. The capacity of the harbour is down to about a. quarter, he added, saying the port was used to transit a. considerable portion of imported help.

Since a Gaza ceasefire arrangement last week, Yemen's Houthis. have stated they will limit their attacks on industrial vessels to. Israel-linked ships, provided the Gaza ceasefire is fully. implemented.

We are confident that peace of mind will prevail and people will be. focused on services and peace, however we are nonetheless prepared. as a humanitarian community for different deteriorations, said. Harneis, including that the company had contingency plans.

The Iran-aligned Houthis have controlled most of Yemen,. consisting of the capital Sanaa, considering that taking power during 2014 and. early 2015.

(source: Reuters)