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Experts predict Yemen's Houthi militia will announce a halt in attacks on ships in the Red Sea, following a ceasefire deal in the Gaza war between Israel and Hamas. This is suggested by a postponed security briefing and a possible upcoming speech by the group's leader. The Houthi group has carried out over 100 attacks on ships since November 2023, causing disruptions in global shipping.
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