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Red Sea Tensions Escalate Amid Israeli-Houthi Conflict

Tamara Brown by Tamara Brown
July 24, 2024
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Red Sea Tensions Escalate Amid Israeli-Houthi Conflict

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On Tuesday, July 23rd, tensions in the Red Sea reached new heights as Israel and Yemen’s Houthi rebels exchanged fire, marking a significant escalation in the conflict. The Israeli strike on Yemen’s port of Hodeida on Saturday, which killed three and injured 87, came in response to a Houthi drone attack on Tel Aviv that killed one person. This marks the first direct engagement between Israel and the Houthis, highlighting the increasing volatility in the region.

The United States Navy has been actively engaged in the Red Sea since the onset of the Gaza conflict, countering Houthi missile and drone attacks. In June alone, U.S. forces intercepted 14 missiles and nearly 60 drones fired by the Houthis. The conflict has seen the U.S. Navy’s most sustained naval combat since World War II, according to U.S. Central Command.

The U.S. is considering designating the Houthis as a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO), which would impose severe restrictions on interactions with the group. U.S. Special Envoy to Yemen, Tim Lenderking, noted that such a designation would complicate humanitarian efforts in Yemen, where 80% of the population requires aid. “It’s the Houthis that are driving this conversation and making these options on the table,” Lenderking said.

Israel’s airstrike targeted oil refineries and electrical infrastructure in Hodeida, causing massive fires and significant damage, as revealed by satellite imagery. The attack disrupted operations at the port, a crucial hub for fuel and international aid into Houthi-controlled regions. Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant stated that the strike was in response to over 200 attacks by the Houthis, emphasizing Israel’s stance to retaliate against any threats to its citizens.

The conflict in the Red Sea adds another layer of complexity to the broader Middle Eastern geopolitical landscape. The Houthis, supported by Iran, have repeatedly targeted commercial ships in the Red Sea, escalating tensions. The group declared it would cease fire in the Red Sea if a cease-fire is reached in Gaza, a priority for President Joe Biden, who has been working on a multinational defense arrangement to protect maritime traffic in the area.

The ongoing hostilities have raised concerns about the fragile peace within Yemen. An April 2022 truce had halted the eight-year civil war between the Houthis and the internationally recognized government. However, the recent escalations cast doubt on the Houthis’ commitment

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