How the Houthi Group is using a Unique Phrase to Ensure Safe Passage for Ships Across the Red Sea

2024-01-21 20:48:47

The Houthi group: This solution has proven effective, as 64 ships crossed the sea safely while using this phrase

1/21/2024-|Last update: 1/22/202412:45 AM (Mecca time)

The Yemeni Houthi group announced on Sunday that 64 ships had crossed the Red Sea “safely,” after raising the banner “We have no relation to Israel.”

In a post on the “X” platform, a member of the group’s Supreme Political Council, Muhammad Ali Al-Houthi, said, “The simplest solution that allows ships to pass safely while crossing the Red Sea is to put the phrase (We have no relation to Israel) on its automatic identification plate.”

He added, “This solution has proven effective, as 64 ships have crossed the sea safely while placing this ferry,” since the group’s operations against Israeli ships began last November.

He continued, “Britain and America, with their reckless steps and terrorist attacks on the Republic of Yemen, have brought the greatest harm to the world, and to Europe in particular.” Pointing to the effects of these attacks on global supply chains and increased insurance and wages.

Ali stressed, “What has happened so far has proven the failure of their operations (the United States and Britain) and has proven that by militarizing the Red Sea and the Arabian Sea and preventing the passage of commercial ships, they are attacking international navigation.”

He stressed that Britain’s participation in the attacks on Yemen provides “evidence of the immaturity of its leadership to be able to leave the state of blind dependence on America that harms Britain’s interests.”

He pointed out that Britain “did not benefit from the lessons of its colonial past, which ended with it dragging the tails of defeat.”

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Last Wednesday, the United States announced the reclassification of the Ansar Allah Al-Houthi group as a “global terrorist organization,” according to two statements issued by US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan and US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken.

On January 12, the White House announced in a joint statement from 10 countries that “in response to Houthi attacks against commercial ships in the Red Sea, the American and British armed forces carried out joint attacks against targets in areas controlled by the Houthis in Yemen.”

Tensions in the Red Sea have entered a phase of remarkable escalation since, on January 9, the Houthis directly targeted an American ship, after they were targeting, in the context of solidarity with the Gaza Strip (which since October 7 has been subjected to a devastating Israeli war with American support), ships. Shipping owned or operated by Israeli companies or transporting goods to and from Israel.

Since last October 7, the Israeli occupation army has been waging a devastating war on Gaza that left 25,105 martyrs, 62,681 injured, a humanitarian and health disaster, and caused the displacement of about 1.9 million people, meaning more than 85% of the Gaza Strip’s population, according to the Palestinian authorities.


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