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Iran ‘provides Houthis with tracking info to target ships in Red Sea’

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The Houthi movement, rooted in the Zaydi form of Shiism, has been a prominent player in Yemen’s complex political landscape for over a decade. Photo Credit: AP|The USS Carney, a guided-missile destroyer, played a pivotal role in countering the Houthi threat. According to the U.S. Central Command’s announcement on Saturday, the Carney shot down an impressive total of 14 drones launched from Houthi-controlled areas in Yemen. Photo Credit: USNavy.com|The Houthi terror wave was aimed at the UAE, but it also targeted the U.S. and global community. The UAE is home to more than 8 million foreign residents from nearly every country on earth, including 65,000 Americans. Credit: AP
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The Houthis don’t have the radar technology to target the ships. They need Iranian assistance. Without it, the missiles would just drop in the water.’

Iran is providing real-time intelligence to Yemen’s Houthis that the jihadists are using target ships passing through the Red Sea, according to a report published on Friday in The Wall Street Journal.

“The Houthis don’t have the radar technology to target the ships,” an unnamed security official was quoted in the report as saying. “They need Iranian assistance. Without it, the missiles would just drop in the water.”

Thus, tracking information gathered by an Iranian surveillance in the Red Sea is being used by the Houthis, who have launched drones and missiles on commercial vessels passing through the Bab el-Mandeb strait.

On Thursday, the Pentagon said that over 20 countries have joined the US-led coalition to protect Red Sea shipping from Houthi attacks

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