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    Yemen’s Houthis threaten Israeli shipping in the Red Sea

    Editorial TeamBy Editorial TeamJune 9, 2026
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    ADEN — Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi rebels announced a missile attack on Israel on Monday and declared a ban on Israeli shipping in the Red Sea, raising the specter of a return to major disruption on the key route.

    In a televised statement, Houthi military spokesperson Yahya Sarea said the group’s forces carried out a missile attack against targets in Jaffa, claiming the operation

    achieved its objectives, reports Xinhua news agency.

    Sarea also announced a “complete ban” on Israeli maritime navigation in the Red Sea, warning that any Israeli-linked vessel operating in the waterway would be considered a legitimate military target from the time of the announcement.

    He said the group would meet escalation with escalation and indicated that its military operations could intensify in coordination with allied groups.

    The group said in a statement it had launched an attack on Israel and enacted a total ban on Israeli shipping in the Red Sea, warning of further escalation.

    Houthi attacks on Red Sea shipping may worry energy markets more than three months into ⁠Iran’s closure of the Strait of Hormuz, and with the war reigniting overnight.

    A Houthi source told Reuters that preventing Israeli ships from transiting the Red Sea was a first step, and that further escalation could lead it to stop the passage of any ships bound for Israel as well as other measures.

    Houthi attacks on Red Sea shipping during the two-year Gaza war that began in October 2023 led major companies including Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd to divert ‌around ⁠Africa —a far longer, more expensive route.

    During that period, Houthi attacks on what the group called Israeli-linked vessels were expanded to include any shipping companies that used Israeli ports.

    The impact of any sustained threat to Red Sea shipping could be bigger now, ⁠however, given the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.

    Most Gulf energy production has been unable to leave the region since the war began on February 28. However, significant volumes ⁠of Saudi crude have been transported by pipeline to its Red Sea export terminal at Yanbu.

    The United Arab Emirates has also managed to export ⁠some crude from Fujairah, which lies outside the Strait of Hormuz.

    Source: Saudi Gazette

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