"US and Allies Warn Houthis of Consequences for Escalating Red Sea Ship Attacks Amid Security Concerns"

The UN Security Council convened to address the escalating Houthi attacks on commercial shipping in the Red Sea, which have intensified amid the ongoing Gaza war, raising fears of regional spillover. UN officials and representatives from various countries emphasized the need for de-escalation, freedom of navigation, and the continuation of the peace process in Yemen. The meeting highlighted the collective responsibility to maintain international peace and security, with calls for the Houthis to cease their attacks and for Iran to stop supporting them. The Security Council also discussed the potential global economic impact due to disruptions in one of the world's key maritime trade routes.
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