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Yemen’s Houthis declare ban on Israeli ships sailing the Red Sea
Yemen’s Houthis declare ban on Israeli ships sailing the Red Sea Yemen’s Houthis declare ban on Israeli ships sailing the Red Sea Yemen’s Houthis have declared a ‘total ban’ on Israeli vessels wanting to pass through the Red Sea. Published On 8 Jun 2026
Houthis join Iran war fight, threatening Red Sea shipping amid Hormuz closure
Yemen's Houthis declared a ban on Israeli shipping in the Red Sea and claimed a missile strike on Israel, with the Bab el-Mandeb and Hormuz blockades now simultaneously threatening roughly a third of the world's seaborne oil and gas. Yemen's Houthi rebels have joined the fight in the Iran war on Tehran's side, announcing a missile attack on Israel on Monday and declaring a ban on Israeli shipping in the Red Sea, putting the waterway in danger along with the Gulf of Aden and the narrow Bab...
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Houthi supporters in Sanaa, Yemen, sit around an Iranian flag in April at a demonstration in solidarity with Tehran.
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DJIBOUTI, DJIBOUTI - JANUARY 17: Tankers are seen at sea on January 17, 2024 in Djibouti, Djibouti. Attacks on commercial ships by Yemen's Houthi rebel group, who say they are acting in protest of Israel's war in Gaza, have imperilled a vital global shipping route through the Bab-el-Mandeb strait that lies between Yemen and Djibouti and connects the Gulf of Aden and Red Sea.
Iran's threats against this Red Sea chokepoint are a big vulnerability for the oil market
President Donald Trump faces the risk that Iran will close the Bab el-Mandeb Strait if the conflict in the Middle East escalates, a scenario that would slash oil supplies to an already deeply disrupted market. The Bab el-Mandeb is one of the world's key trade chokepoints, connecting the Red Sea to the Gulf of Aden and Arabian Sea. It has acted as crucial relief valve for the oil market as exports through the Strait of Hormuz have plunged due to Iranian attacks on tanker and cargo ships.
Middle East updates: Israel and Iran trade fresh strikes
Middle East updates: Israel and Iran trade fresh strikes Published June 8, 2026last updated June 8, 2026What you need to know - Israel and Iran have fired missiles at each other in a new escalation - It comes after Israel struck Iran early Monday in response to an Iranian attack on northern Israel - US President Donald Trump had said he would urge Israel not to respond - The Iran-backed Houthis have threatened to target Israel-linked ships in the Red Sea - The EU's top diplomat has urged all...
Middle East updates: Iran declares end to attacks on Israel
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Middle East updates: Iran, Israel both declare pause in attacks
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Oil exports through the Strait of Hormuz might not return to levels seen before the Iran war
The oil market might face a new reality after the Iran war in which exports through the Strait of Hormuz do not return to the levels once considered normal, as shipowners now have to weigh the risk that fighting could abruptly break out in the volatile Persian Gulf. And Western commercial ships will likely hesitate to sail through Hormuz if it remains under Iran's de facto control, especially if they have to coordinate with the Revolutionary Guard, putting them at risk of violating U.S....
An alternative to the Strait of Hormuz? Why Iran is eyeing Yemen's Bab al-Mandab
As tensions across the Middle East continue to escalate, attention is gradually shifting beyond the Strait of Hormuz to another highly strategic maritime chokepoint -the Bab al-Mandab Strait. Iran, through its allies in Yemen, is considering this narrow sea passage as a possible pressure point against its adversaries, according to Iranian state-linked media outlet Tasnim. This has raised concerns that the conflict could expand into global shipping lanes and disrupt the movement of oil and...