The United Nations (UN) on Sunday evening called for maximum restraint from all parties, warning of the potential humanitarian consequences in Yemen, already one of the poorest nations in the Arab world.
However, the Houthis announced last week that they would resume targeting Israeli ships after Israel restricted the flow of humanitarian aid to Gaza.
The strikes came in response to Houthis’ continued assaults on military and commercial vessels traversing one of the world’s busiest shipping lanes.
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