Over a dozen international shipping organizations published a statement on Wednesday demanding that “states with influence” do more to protect civilian ships from Houthi attacks in the Red Sea, responding to the Iran-backed jihadists sinking their second ship this week.by the World Shipping Council, expressed exasperation with the lack of action taken to contain Houthi attacks, branding the anti-shipping campaign an “unacceptable situation” prompting insufficient action.
RELATED — Pentagon: ‘Some’ Houthi Attacks Are Getting Through Despite Us Damaging ‘Some’ of Their CapabilitiesIn response to the Red Sea campaign, the administration of leftist President Joe Biden launched “Operation Prosperity Guardian” in December, allegedly a coalition of over 20 countries sending assets to the Red Sea to protect commercial shipping.
The signatories include representatives of 14 shipping organizations, including the World Shipping Council, the Cruise Lines International Association, the International Association of Ports and Harbors, and the International Maritime Employers’ Council, among others.on Wednesday, noting the outraged statement from the shipping organizations, that insurance companies are similarly alarmed at the Houthi attacks and what appears to be their increasing frequency and severity.
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