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Who are the Houthis and why are the US and UK attacking them?

The military group in Yemen has been targeting commercial ships in the Red Sea.

The Houthi, a political and military group in Yemen, have been attacking ships in the Red Sea since November. They say they鈥檙e targeting vessels headed to or owned by Israel as a way to support Palestinians in Gaza.

Not all of the ships are connected to Israel. And now the US and UK has launched military airstrikes on Houthi targets in Yemen to reduce their military capability.

So what鈥檚 happening in the Red Sea?

Frank Gardner, the 大象传媒鈥檚 security correspondent, explains who the Houthis are and what鈥檚 motivating their attacks. And Nawal Al-Maghafi, an international correspondent for the 大象传媒 who鈥檚 reported extensively from Yemen, tells us a bit more about the group鈥檚 political strategies and how they鈥檙e framing their approach to the Israel-Gaza conflict.

As a result of the Houthi attacks, many of the world's biggest shipping companies have stopped vessels using the Red Sea route, opting for an alternative route through the Cape of Good Hope. Michael Race, a 大象传媒 Business reporter, explains how these attacks are affecting the transport and price of consumer goods.

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