Britain warns merchant ships in the Red Sea of an imminent attack

British Maritime Trade Operations said today, Friday, that it had received a report from an unknown party, ordering ships to change their course away from the Red Sea.
In a statement, the British Authority called on maritime trade ships to exercise caution and caution, after receiving a report from an entity claiming to be: “the Yemeni authorities.”
The Authority stressed that commercial ships in the Red Sea must exercise caution and immediately report any suspicious activity.
The "Houthi" group carried out several attacks, targeting Israeli commercial ships in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden.. According to its expression, the "group" says that the attacks come in support of the Gaza Strip, and in response to the Israeli aggression against the Palestinian people.