
Once again a serious war-like situation has arisen on the Red Sea route, which is considered very important from the point of view of international trade and security. Yemen’s Houthi fighters have made a huge and shocking announcement by increasing their aggressive activities in this entire maritime area. The Houthi rebels have made it clear that they will no longer allow any Israeli ship to pass through this VIP sea route. Since this announcement, there has been a panic among global security agencies and naval forces around the world, because due to this decision the international shipping route has reached the verge of complete halt.
Houthi fighters complete ban on Israeli ships An official statement issued by the military spokesman of the Houthi fighters said that a complete ban has been imposed on all Israeli ships or cargo ships of companies with links to Israel passing through the Red Sea, the Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Aden. The rebels claim that their tough stance will continue until military action in the Gaza Strip and attacks on Palestinian civilians stop completely. This strict decision of the Houthis has put the movement of commercial ships of a large part of the world through the Suez Canal in great danger.
Missiles fired into sea, claim to target ships Not only the announcement of sanctions, but Houthi fighters have also spread terror in the Red Sea practically. The rebels claimed to have fired several deadly ballistic and cruise missiles targeting Israeli and allied ships. Along with this, it has also been said that huge damage can be caused to ships through drone attacks. Although American and British naval teams are on alert in this entire area and have claimed to have shot down many missiles in the air, yet a big question mark has arisen regarding the safety of merchant ships in the sea.
There will be a direct impact on the global supply chain and the world economy. Due to this continuously increasing tension in the Red Sea, now a new headache has arisen for the economy of the entire world. Due to fear of increasing attacks on this route, the world’s biggest shipping companies have changed the routes of their ships. Now ships have to take a long detour through Africa to reach Europe and America. Due to this long route, there has been a huge increase in sea freight charges, the direct impact of which may have to be suffered by the whole world in the coming days in the form of increase in crude oil prices and inflation of everyday goods.
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