Houthi rebels attack ships in Red Sea
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What to know as Yemen's Houthi rebels launch new attacks on ships in the Red Sea

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Yemen 's Houthi rebels have begun a new, more violent campaign of attacks targeting ships in the Red Sea .
The assaults represent the latest chapter of the rebels' campaign against shipping over the Israel -Hamas war.
They come as Yemen 's nearly decadelong war drags on in the Arab world's poorest country, without any sign of stopping.
The Houthis are members of Islam ’s minority Shiite Zaydi sect.
The Houthis have not acknowledged their materiel losses from the attacks, though the U.S. has said it dropped more than 2,000 munitions on more than 1,000 targets.
There likely is an international and domestic consideration, as well as a new possible ceasefire in the Israel -Hamas war.
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