Houthis respond to plans by US to establish new maritime protection force in the Red Sea

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Houthis in Yemen have released a new statement, after reports the US is planning to establish a new maritime protection force in the Red Sea.

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Houthis have been carrying out attacks on commercial ships passing through those waters.

They say they’re targeting ships linked to Israel, in protest against military actions in Gaza.

In a statement, a prominent Houthi commander said ‘any escalation in Gaza is an escalation in the Red Sea, and any calm in Gaza is considered a calm in the Red Sea.’

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He went on to say ‘any country or party that comes between us and Palestine, we will confront it’.

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Hussain Al Bukhaiti is a political analyst aligned with the Houthi movement.
He says the US getting further involved in the Red Sea could see those waters turned into a battle zone.

The Houthi attacks led to naval crisis on the Red Sea.
Major shipping firms are suspending passage through the Bab al-Mandab strait following a series of attacks by Iran backed Houthi fighters.

Al Jazeera’s Hashem Ahelbarra talks more about this.

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