Explainer: Some shipping giants resume Red Sea routes amid Houthi attacks
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Some major shipping companies are resuming routes through the Red Sea, though others are continuing to reroute their vessels amid continued attacks from Yemen’s Houthi rebels and US efforts to secure safe passage through the strategic waterway.
What happened: The Iran-backed Houthis have been attacking international ships in the Red Sea for years but have increased the attacks since the Israel-Hamas war began on Oct. 7. The Houthis say they are targeting Israeli-owned vessels, though many of the ships have no known ties to Israel.
Several shipping companies announced earlier this month they would avoid traversing the Red Sea via the Suez Canal, instead opting to sail around southern Africa via the Cape of Good Hope — a far more time-consuming and costly route.
In response to the attacks, the United States announced last week a Red Sea task force aimed at deterring Houthi attacks on ships.
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