Group says it will stop attacking Israeli-linked ships when all phases of the Gaza ceasefire deal are completed.Yemen’s Houthis will limit their attacks on commercial vessels to Israel-linked ships only, provided the Gaza ceasefire is fully implemented, the group has said, potentially reducing disruptions that have affected world maritime trade for more than a year.
The Sanaa-based Humanitarian Operations Coordination Centre (HOCC), which liaises between Houthi forces and commercial shipping operators, said on Sunday that it was stopping “sanctions” against vessels owned by United States and British entities, as well as ships sailing under the two countries’ flags.
“We affirm that, in the event of any aggression against the Republic of Yemen by the United States of America, the United Kingdom, or the usurping Israeli entity, the sanctions will be reinstated against the aggressor,” it said in an email sent to shipping industry officials on Sunday.
The HOCC said the Houthis would only stop targeting Israeli-linked ships “upon the full implementation of all phases of the agreement”.
A spokesperson for the Houthis had told Al Jazeera on Sunday that the group would halt its military operations against Israel as well as commercial ships in the Red Sea if the truce came into force on Sunday. Advertisement
A ceasefire agreed by Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas to halt the 15-month war on Gaza took effect on Sunday and is set to unfold in three phases over several weeks.
In response to Israel’s war on Gaza, the Iran-backed Houthis carried out more than 100 attacks on ships since November 2023, sinking two vessels and killing at least four seafarers.
The Houthis targeted the southern Red …