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A military strategist recently told Business Insider's Erin Snodgrass that more strikes will likely be needed to curb its Red Sea attacks.
The rebel organization, which is traditionally supported by Iran, has carried out a wave of attacks against commercial vessels in the Red Sea, claiming to be responding to Israel's bombardment and ground invasion of Gaza.
The Houthi militants have pledged to commit a "greater response" in the Red Sea if hit by US strikes.
MOHAMMED HUWAIS/AFP via Getty ImagesThe attacks have disrupted international trade as rattled shipping giants reroute vessels away from the Red Sea.
Persons:
—, Abdel, Malek, Houthi, It's, Erin Snodgrass, MOHAMMED HUWAIS
Organizations:
Service, Business, Reuters, American, US, Rights Watch, Getty, Zionist
Locations:
Yemen, Red, British, Israel, Iran, Gaza, AFP, Sanaa