Houthis call west’s bluff with renewed Red Sea drone assault
Barrage apparently targeting western warships suggest Hamas's Yemeni allies are keen to test west's warnings
A week ago, the US, the UK and 10 other mostly western nations told Yemen's Houthi rebels that they would bear the consequences" if they launched further attacks on merchant shipping in the southern Red Sea. For a brief period - six days - the Houthis paused, before at 9.15pm on Tuesday launching their most sophisticated attack yet.
Eighteen drones, described by the British as of Iranian design, and three missiles appear to have targeted a fleet of warships in and around the 18-mile-wide Bab el-Mandab strait, where the Red Sea comes closest to Houthi-controlled Yemen. Though they were all shot down, the brazen nature of the attack was not lost on western politicians.
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