Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthis threaten Israeli shipping in the Red Sea

ADEN, June 8 (Reuters) – Yemen’s Iran-aligned Houthis said on Monday that they would ban Israeli maritime navigation in the Red ​Sea, adding to challenges for global shipping through the Middle ‌East during the Iran war.
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, though there have been Iranian attacks on this terminal as well.

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