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Damage to Cables Under Red Sea Highlights Mideast Conflict’s Broader Threat

What disabled three major cables linking East to West is still not clear. Suspicion has centered on Yemen’s Houthi rebels, who have attacked numerous ships in the area, but they have denied responsibility.

Stanley Reed
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Computers and the Internet, Houthis, Seacom, Ships and Shipping, Telephones and Telecommunications
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