Houthis may stop attacks on shipping vessels amid ceasefire
- The Houthis may announce a halt in attacks on ships in the Red Sea after a ceasefire deal in the war in Gaza between Israel and Hamas, according to maritime security officials.
- The Houthis' leader, Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, is expected to give a speech that may include an announcement about pausing attacks, as reported by experts.
- The Houthis have conducted over 100 attacks on ships since November 2023, claiming to act in solidarity with the Palestinians in Gaza, which has disrupted global shipping.
- The Houthis indicated a pause in attacks following a ceasefire deal, with al-Houthi stating, 'We will continue to follow the stages of implementing the agreement.
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