International Action Against Houthi Rebels in Red Sea: British Response

2024-01-04 16:10:00

London: Britain will take international action once morest the Houthi rebels if the attack continues in the Red Sea. British Foreign Secretary David Cameron said that taking action once morest Houthi attacks should not be linked to the Israeli-Palestinian issue.

David Cameron did not give a definite answer to the journalists’ question regarding what action he would take in the attacks. He responded that attacks in the Red Sea were illegal and that the current problems were affecting the free movement of maritime trade lanes.

And David Cameron said the Houthis’ actions were a challenge to the freedom of commercial ships to carry goods.

Cameron pointed out that the continued illegal and unacceptable attacks on merchant ships have a negative impact on the world economy and that it is important to stop these attacks as soon as possible.

The United States has also announced that if the Houthis continue their attacks in the Red Sea, there will be major counter-attacks once morest them. The White House has said that ships should not be attacked illegally and crew members who are being held captive should be released from the ships.

At the same time, Yemen has officially announced that it will block Israel’s ships in the Red Sea no matter how much security the United States provides. The Yemeni spokesman pointed out that the army was pursuing a ship that was currently sailing through the Red Sea to Israel.

A merchant ship was attacked in the Red Sea on Wednesday. The Houthis had taken responsibility for this. The Houthis also noted in X that the Yemeni Armed Forces conducted an operation targeting the ship CMA CGM Tag. Officials said the ship was not damaged.

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