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Houthi Rebels Resume Maritime Assaults: Container Ship Targeted in Gulf of Aden

Monday 05 August 2024 - 10:15
Houthi Rebels Resume Maritime Assaults: Container Ship Targeted in Gulf of Aden

In a concerning development that threatens to reignite tensions in the Middle East's vital shipping lanes, Yemen's Houthi rebels have resumed their maritime attacks after a two-week hiatus. On Sunday, the group launched a missile strike against a Liberian-flagged container ship traversing the Gulf of Aden, marking a return to their disruptive campaign that has plagued the region since November.

The Joint Maritime Information Center (JMIC), a multinational coalition led by the U.S. Navy, reported that the vessel, identified as the Groton, sustained minor damage from the attack, which struck just above the waterline. Fortunately, all crew members aboard the ship emerged unscathed from the incident.

This latest assault follows recent Israeli airstrikes targeting Houthi positions, adding another layer of complexity to the already volatile situation in the region. The Houthis' resumption of hostilities also coincides with the recent demise of a prominent Hamas figure in Iran, a key ally of the Yemeni rebel group.

Yahya Saree, the military spokesperson for the Houthi rebels, claimed responsibility for the attack in a pre-recorded statement released on Sunday afternoon. In addition to the maritime strike, Saree alleged that Houthi forces had successfully downed a U.S. MQ-9 spy drone over Yemen's Saada province. The rebels subsequently released footage purportedly showing the wreckage of the aircraft, with local supporters, including children, seen examining the debris and what appeared to be missiles carried by the drone. However, the wreckage lacked any visible military identification markings.

The U.S. Defense Department acknowledged awareness of the claim and stated that an investigation was underway, without providing further details.

Since the onset of their campaign in November, linked to the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict in Gaza, the Houthi rebels have targeted over 70 vessels using missiles and drones. These attacks have resulted in four sailor fatalities and the seizure or sinking of several ships. The rebels assert that their actions are aimed at vessels associated with Israel, the United States, or Britain, with the stated goal of pressuring for an end to the Gaza conflict.

However, many of the targeted ships have had little to no connection to the Israel-Hamas dispute, with some even bound for Iran, a supporter of the Houthi cause. In the case of the Groton, the JMIC reported that the vessel was targeted due to other ships in its fleet having recently docked in Israeli ports.

The Houthis' maritime campaign has been complemented by direct attacks on Israeli territory. A notable incident occurred on July 19, when a Houthi-launched drone and missile attack on Tel Aviv resulted in one fatality and ten injuries. Israel retaliated with airstrikes on Houthi-controlled areas in Hodeida, targeting fuel depots and electrical stations. The rebels claim these strikes caused casualties and injuries among their ranks.

As the situation unfolds, the international community watches with growing concern. The resumption of Houthi attacks on shipping lanes crucial for global trade threatens to further destabilize the region and potentially draw more nations into the conflict. The coming days and weeks will be critical in determining whether diplomatic efforts can prevail in de-escalating tensions or if the region faces another period of heightened maritime insecurity.


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