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              Congressional                                                      ____
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Houthi Attacks in the Red Sea:

Issues for Congress



January 12, 2024

Overview
Since the October 7, 2023, Hamas attacks and Israel's ongoing military response in Gaza, Iran-supported
militias have increased attacks in Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, and the Red Sea. The Houthis, an Iran-backed
force in Yemen, have repeatedly targeted Israeli territory as well as international commercial vessels
transiting the Bab al Mandeb Strait, a key maritime choke point. In response, the U.S. Navy and other
navies have intercepted Houthi-launched projectiles, formed a coalition to patrol the Red Sea, and issued
warnings to the Houthis to halt attacks. Nevertheless, these attacks have persisted, diverting traffic from
the Red Sea and driving up shipping costs.
On January 11, 2024, the United States, United Kingdom, and others conducted joint strikes on 60 Houthi
targets across 16 different locations in Yemen. Prior to these strikes, some lawmakers had criticized the
Biden Administration's response and called for greater pressure on the Houthis. President Joe Biden
entered office in 2021 vowing to pursue de-escalation of Yemen's civil war. More recently, U.S. officials
have indicated reluctance to reinflame the war in Yemen amid U.N.-brokered talks. U.S. officials continue
to state their goal of keeping the Israel-Hamas conflict in Gaza from escalating into a broader regional
war.

The  Houthis:  Background and Iranian Support
The Houthi movement (formally known as Ansar Allah or Partisans of God), a predominantly Zaydi Shia
revivalist political and insurgent movement, was formed in northern Yemen in 2004 under the leadership
of members of the Houthi family. Ideologically, the group has espoused anti-American and anti-Zionist
beliefs. From 2004 to 2014, the Houthi movement consolidated power in northern Yemen, combating
Saudi Arabia to its north and the former Yemeni central government to its south. In 2014, after a national
dialogue failed to address long-standing Houthi grievances, the group launched a military campaign,
culminating in the overthrow of the internationally recognized government, which then sought military
intervention from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. Yemen's ensuing armed conflict, which has
been in stasis since 2022, remains unresolved and has resulted in the deaths of tens of thousands and
exacerbated humanitarian conditions in the Middle East's poorest country.

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