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Houthis Vow to Target Ships Linked to Israel Amid Escalating Middle East Tensions

by Web Desk
July 28, 2025
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Houthis Vow to Target Ships Linked to Israel Amid Escalating Middle East Tensions
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SANAA – In a dramatic escalation of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, Yemen’s Houthi rebel group, also known as Ansar Allah, has issued a stark warning to the global maritime industry: any vessel associated with Israeli ports or companies doing business with Israel may become a military target, regardless of its country of origin. This declaration has triggered concerns about regional security and the safety of international commercial shipping routes, particularly through the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden.

Houthi Threat Against Israeli-Linked Maritime Activity

The Houthi group publicly announced its intention to strike at commercial vessels with connections to Israel. In a televised statement broadcast by the group’s official media outlet, a spokesperson for the Houthi military forces declared that ships operating in support of Israel—either through direct trade, port visits, or business affiliations—would be considered hostile targets. The warning emphasized that the threat extended to vessels under any flag or registry if found engaging in commerce with Israeli ports.

“Any vessel that engages in business with Israeli ports, regardless of its national affiliation or destination, will be targeted by our forces,” the Houthi military spokesman stated.

The Houthi spokesperson urged international shipping companies to heed this warning seriously, citing the group’s military capabilities and successful track record of targeting vessels in the Red Sea region.

Background: Houthi Alignment with Palestinian Cause

The Houthi movement, a Zaidi Shia group originating from northern Yemen, has long positioned itself as a staunch opponent of Israel and a vocal supporter of the Palestinian cause. Since the start of the Gaza conflict in October 2023—sparked by a dramatic escalation in violence between Israel and Hamas—the Houthis have intensified their anti-Israel rhetoric and operations.

The group claims its actions are aimed at defending the Palestinian people, particularly in light of what it calls Israel’s “aggression in Gaza.” In the latest statement, the Houthi spokesperson reiterated this position, calling on the global community to exert pressure on Israel to:

  • End military operations in Gaza,
  • Lift the ongoing blockade of the Gaza Strip,
  • Respect the rights of the Palestinian people.

“We call upon the international community to hold Israel accountable for its brutal aggression and to compel it to cease hostilities and lift the siege on Gaza,” said the Houthi spokesman.

Implications for International Shipping and Global Trade

The Houthi threat has significant implications for international trade, especially maritime traffic passing through the Bab al-Mandeb Strait—a critical chokepoint connecting the Red Sea with the Gulf of Aden and the Arabian Sea. This maritime corridor handles approximately 10% of global seaborne trade, including vital shipments of oil, liquefied natural gas (LNG), and consumer goods traveling between Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.

If the Houthis follow through on their threats, shipping companies may be forced to reroute vessels away from the Red Sea, potentially adding thousands of nautical miles and increasing shipping costs. Such disruptions could strain global supply chains, impact fuel prices, and heighten insurance premiums for ships traveling through high-risk zones.

Previous Attacks by Houthis on Shipping Vessels

The Houthi rebels have a well-documented history of attacking foreign vessels in the Red Sea. In recent months, they have:

  • Launched drone and missile attacks on commercial tankers,
  • Seized vessels allegedly linked to Israeli interests,
  • Targeted military vessels of Western allies patrolling the region.

For example, in December 2023, the Houthis hijacked a cargo ship, the Galaxy Leader, in the Red Sea, claiming it was owned by an Israeli businessman. The crew was held for several months before being released amid international negotiations.

Regional and International Reactions

The Houthis’ announcement has triggered swift reactions from governments and international maritime organizations.

Israel’s Response

Israeli officials have not issued a direct response to the latest Houthi threats. However, Israel has previously coordinated with the United States and its allies to secure maritime routes, particularly in the face of Houthi hostility. In 2024, Israel supported the formation of a multinational naval task force designed to deter and counter attacks on commercial vessels in the Red Sea.

United States and Western Allies

The U.S. Department of Defense and the U.S. Navy’s Fifth Fleet, headquartered in Bahrain, have increased patrols in the region in response to heightened threats from Iranian-backed militias, including the Houthis. The U.S. has frequently intercepted Houthi drones and missiles aimed at regional targets.

In a statement released by CENTCOM (U.S. Central Command), the military reiterated its commitment to ensuring the freedom of navigation in international waters:

“Any threats to commercial shipping or international maritime operations will be met with a firm and coordinated response,” the statement said.

UN and Maritime Industry

The International Maritime Organization (IMO), a United Nations agency, has raised concerns about the safety of shipping routes near Yemen. It has urged all member states to de-escalate tensions and safeguard commercial trade flows.

Shipping industry groups, including the International Chamber of Shipping and BIMCO, have issued guidance to operators on navigating the Red Sea, advising heightened security measures and potential rerouting through the Cape of Good Hope if necessary.

Houthis: A Growing Regional Threat Backed by Iran

The Houthis, who seized control of Yemen’s capital Sanaa in 2014 and have since battled the internationally recognized Yemeni government and its Saudi-led coalition backers, are part of a broader axis of Iranian-aligned forces across the Middle East. Iran has supplied the group with weapons, training, and intelligence, making them one of Tehran’s key proxies in the region.

The group’s access to sophisticated weapons—such as ballistic missiles, anti-ship cruise missiles, and drones—has made them a formidable threat to regional stability. Their ability to strike targets far beyond Yemen’s borders, including in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and even international waters, has dramatically increased in recent years.

Strategic Objective: Leverage Through Disruption

Analysts believe that the Houthi announcement is part of a broader strategy to:

  • Pressure Israel to halt military operations in Gaza,
  • Assert the group’s relevance on the regional stage,
  • Serve Iran’s geopolitical objectives by challenging U.S. and Israeli interests.

By threatening global shipping, the Houthis aim to transform the Palestinian crisis into a wider regional conflict that compels international involvement.

Growing Humanitarian Crisis in Yemen and Gaza

While the geopolitical focus remains on the conflict dynamics, the humanitarian impact in both Yemen and Gaza continues to worsen. Yemen remains one of the world’s most severe humanitarian crises, with over 70% of its population in need of humanitarian aid, according to the United Nations. The war has devastated infrastructure, healthcare, and access to basic services.

In Gaza, the humanitarian situation is equally dire. Continuous Israeli airstrikes, a total blockade, and limited access to food, water, and medicine have created an acute emergency. The United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) has described the conditions in Gaza as “catastrophic.”

The Houthis argue that their threats are a response to these humanitarian crises. However, critics warn that further escalation could make the situation worse by drawing more countries into the conflict.

What’s Next? Potential Scenarios

Security analysts are monitoring several possible developments following the Houthi statement:

  1. Retaliatory Attacks: If the Houthis strike another vessel, especially one with no direct ties to Israel, it may trigger international retaliation or increased naval presence in the Red Sea.
  2. Shipping Diversions: Companies may start rerouting vessels around the Cape of Good Hope, increasing transit times and costs.
  3. Diplomatic Mediation: Efforts may intensify among regional powers and the UN to broker a ceasefire in Gaza and reduce tensions in Yemen.
  4. Expanded Regional Conflict: In a worst-case scenario, retaliatory attacks could ignite a broader regional conflict involving multiple state and non-state actors.

Conclusion: A Perilous Moment for the Red Sea and Global Stability

The Houthi threat to target ships linked to Israel underscores the growing interconnectedness of regional conflicts and global trade vulnerabilities. As tensions escalate in the Middle East, the safety of international maritime routes hangs in the balance. The international community faces a pressing challenge: how to de-escalate tensions, ensure the security of global commerce, and address the underlying humanitarian crises driving the conflict.

In the coming weeks, the world will be watching closely to see whether the Houthi threats materialize—and how global powers will respond.

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