The Iran-backed Houthis say the transfer was a response to Israel’s assault on Gaza.
A partly Israeli-owned cargo vessel has been hijacked by Yemen’s Houthi rebels within the Crimson Sea.
The Iran-backed Houthis say the transfer was a response to Israel’s assault on Gaza.
Israel described the incident as an “Iranian act of terrorism”. Tehran has rejected the allegation.
So, what affect might this have? And what are the doable navy and financial implications?
Presenter: Folly Bah Thibault
Visitors:
Trita Parsi – Govt vp of the Quincy Institute for Accountable Statecraft, a Washington, DC-based think-tank
Mehran Kamrava – Professor of presidency at Georgetown College in Qatar and creator of the e-book The Impossibility of Palestine: Historical past, Geography, and the Highway Forward
Farea Al-Muslimi – Analysis fellow on Yemen and the Gulf at Chatham Home