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  17 Jan 2024, 09:11

US to reclassify Huthis as terrorist group: media

WASHINGTON, Jan 17, 2024 (BSS/AFP) - The United States will once again
consider Yemen's Iran-backed Huthi rebels a terrorist group, US media
reported Tuesday, after previously dropping the classification in 2021.

The designation, expected Wednesday, of the Huthis as a "specially designated
global terrorist" entity comes amid attacks by the group on shipping and
military vessels in the Red Sea.

On Tuesday, the US military said it struck Yemen to destroy four anti-ship
missiles "prepared to launch from Huthi-controlled areas," and which
"presented an imminent threat to both merchant and US Navy ships in the
region."

It is at least the third time in less than a week that the United States has
carried out strikes against the Huthis, who have repeatedly taken aim at
merchant vessels in the vital Red Sea shipping lane -- attacks the rebels say
are in support of Palestinians in Gaza, where Israel is battling militant
group Hamas.

The US military also said that the Huthis launched an anti-ship ballistic
missile into international shipping lanes on Tuesday, and that a Maltese-
flagged bulk carrier reported that it was hit but remained seaworthy.

The United States and Britain targeted nearly 30 sites in Yemen with more
than 150 munitions last week, while American forces later attacked a Huthi
radar site in what was described as "a follow-on action" related to the
previous strikes.

The United States set up a multinational naval task force last month to
protect Red Sea shipping from the Huthis, who are endangering a transit route
that carries up to 12 percent of global trade.

The Huthis say they have been targeting Israeli-linked vessels, but
Washington says dozens of countries have connections to ships that have been
attacked.

Washington had previously designated the Huthis as a terrorist group in
January 2021, in the waning days of the Donald Trump administration -- a move
that was reversed the following month by President Joe Biden.

The original designation caused outcry from those who said it would
complicate the humanitarian response in the country, battered by civil war
and much of which is controlled by the Huthis.

The unprecedented Hamas attack on Israel on October 7, which kicked off the
latest round of fighting in Gaza, resulted in about 1,140 deaths, mostly
civilians, according to an AFP tally based on official Israeli figures.

At least 24,285 Palestinians, about 70 percent of them women and children,
have been killed in Gaza in Israeli bombardments and ground operations since
then, according to the Hamas-run territory's health ministry.