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Yemen’s Houthi Rebels: Origins, Objectives, And The Impact On International Shipping

Omolemi EboisetaleBy Omolemi EboisetaleJanuary 12, 2024Updated:January 12, 2024 Article/Column No Comments2 Mins Read
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In the midst of escalating tensions, the Yemen-based Houthi rebels have emerged as a significant global concern, particularly for shipping and the world economy.

Their recent barrage of drone and missile attacks targeting commercial vessels bound for the Suez Canal has prompted major shippers to reroute journeys, circumventing the Cape of Good Hope and resulting in prolonged voyages.

A coalition led by the U.S. has responded with over a dozen strikes on Houthi targets in Yemen. The Houthis, active participants in Yemen’s protracted civil war, trace their roots to religious and political leader Hussein Al-Houthi. Despite his death in 2004, the movement, now under the leadership of his brother Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi, has made significant territorial gains in the ongoing conflict.

Formally known as Ansar Allah or Supporters of God, the Houthis seek control of Yemen, asserting themselves as the rightful rulers in the Zaydi tradition. While they captured the capital, San’a, in 2014, adversaries in the south and east, backed by Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, continue to resist. The Houthis’ connections to Iran and Hezbollah further complicate the regional dynamics.





The motivation behind the Houthi attacks on commercial ships lies in their claim to target vessels linked to Israel. Aligning with Iran and Hezbollah in the “axis of resistance” against Israel’s actions in Gaza, the Houthis aim to create a systemic threat in the Red Sea, pressuring Israel’s allies to compel a withdrawal from Gaza.

In response, a coalition led by the U.S. and supported by the U.K., Australia, Bahrain, Canada, and the Netherlands, has launched strikes on Houthi targets. The objective is to diminish the Houthis’ capability to continue their campaign, targeting radar, air-defense systems, storage, and launch sites.

The global response to these actions has been varied, with Russia calling for a UN Security Council meeting. The Houthis denounce the strikes as aggression, while Iran warns of increased insecurity in the region. The economic ramifications are substantial, with disruptions to shipping affecting 8% of the world’s oil supply. Container volumes through the Suez Canal have plummeted, impacting global supply chains and prompting companies like Tesla to suspend production.

In conclusion, the situation involving the Houthis and the recent military strikes in Yemen has far-reaching implications for regional stability, global shipping, and economic interconnectedness. As tensions persist, the international community closely monitors the unfolding events and their broader repercussions.

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