"International Pressure Mounts on Houthis to Cease Red Sea Attacks"

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The UN Security Council has passed a resolution demanding that Yemen's Houthi rebel group cease its attacks in the Red Sea, as the US and UK warn of potential military strikes. The Houthi attacks, which they claim are in retaliation for Israel's actions in Gaza, have targeted merchant vessels and prompted a multinational effort to safeguard shipping in the region. The US and UK have condemned the attacks and have taken military action to intercept Houthi missiles and drones, while the Houthi leadership justifies their actions as legitimate defense. The situation has raised concerns about a wider regional conflict and its impact on the global economy.
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