Monday, February 26, 2024

Houthis Knock Out Underwater Cables, Disrupt Communications Between Arabian Gulf and Asia


Houthis Knock Out Underwater Cables, Disrupt Communications Between Arabian Gulf and Asia



The aerial campaign waged by Joe Biden’s DoD and his Western allies against the Shia Islamist group Ansar Allah – popularly known as Houthis – seems  not to be working at all.

Not only the attacks against ships in the Red Sea are intensifying, but it now arises that the Houthis are also waging war at the bottom of the sea – and we are not talking about simple underwater drones.

Israeli press reports that four underwater communications cables between Saudi Arabia and Djibouti have destroyed in recent months.

The attacks are presumed to have been waged by Yemen’s Iranian-backed Houthi rebels.

Jerusalem Post reported:

“The successful targeting of the four cables, which are believed to belong to the AAE-1, Seacom, EIG, and TGN systems, marks a serious disruption of communications between Europe and Asia.”

The disruption will mostly affect the Gulf states and India.

“The AAE-1 cable connects East Asia to Europe via Egypt, connecting China to the West through countries such as Pakistan and Qatar.”

The Europe India Gateway (EIG) cable system connects southern Europe to Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Djibouti, the UAE, and India, while the Seacom cable connects Europe, Africa, and India.

“Yemen’s Iranian-backed Houthi movement, which is not the internationally recognized government of the Arab country but which controls its most populous segments, has been attacking international trade for months, proclaiming solidarity with Palestinians as Israel wages war against Hamas in the Gaza Strip. 

The United States, United Kingdom, and allies have begun in recent months to take offensive actions against the Houthis in response to attacks, but the missile, helicopter, and underwater drone assaults on merchant ships have continued.”









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