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Houthi Attacks in the Red Sea:

Issues for Congress



Updated January 31, 2024

Since the October 7, 2023, Hamas attacks and Israel's military response in Gaza, the AnsarAllah/Houthi
movement, an Iran-backed force in Yemen, has targeted (Figure 1) Israeli territory and commercial and
naval vessels near the Bab al Mandeb Strait, a key maritime choke point. In response, the United States,
its allies, and partners have intercepted Houthi-launched projectiles, formed a coalition to patrol the Red
Sea, demanded the Houthis halt attacks, designated the Houthis and Houthi defense figures for sanctions,
and struck Houthi targets in Yemen. Nevertheless, attacks have persisted, diverting maritime traffic from
the Red Sea and driving up shipping costs. On January 10, the United Nations Security Council adopted
Resolution 2722, condemning Houthi attacks and noting member states' rights to defend their vessels.
On January 11, 2024, the United States, the 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 long-running civil war. U.S.
and allied strikes have continued, as officials reiterate their goals of avoiding regional war and express
concern that Houthi attacks and international responses may undermine progress made toward peace in
Yemen.
















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