JUST IN: The head of the US Navy's 5th Fleet has stated that Yemen's Houthi rebels are showing 'no signs of stopping' their 'reckless' attacks on commercial ships in the Red Sea, despite increased trade traffic. The commander has characterized the situation as an 'international challenge' that necessitates 'collective action'. BREAKING: A recent attack targeted a ship with Israeli links, as reported by @AlMayadeenNews, highlighting the continuous threat to maritime security in this crucial shipping corridor.
Yemen's Houthi rebels show no signs of ending their "reckless" attacks on commercial ships in the Red Sea. https://t.co/SUT5auKlyC
Houthis show no sign of ending 'reckless' Red Sea attacks as trade traffic picks up, commander says https://t.co/crYVFieNAd
BREAKING 🚨 New Houthi attack on israeli linked ship, in the red sea. When are these people going to learn, the Pool is closed! Israel, America can't save you. Source @AlMayadeenNews https://t.co/SPDTSkmFZc
Houthis show no sign of ending ‘reckless’ red sea attacks as trade traffic picks up, commander says https://t.co/KcA71ZWLGC
Live update: Top US naval commander in Mideast: Houthis showing no signs of ending attacks on ships https://t.co/AWLtnyA3lv . Click to read ⬇️
JUST IN: Head of the US Navy's 5th Fleet says Yemen's Houthis are showing no signs of stopping their 'reckless' attacks on commercial ships in the Red Sea and calls this an 'international challenge that demands collective action'