The security situation in the Red Sea, the Strait of Mandeb, and the Gulf of Aden is becoming increasingly severe, making it a "fire sea" for shipping companies traveling between Europe and Asia. According to a website that specializes in reporting on tanker movements, on Wednesday, nearly 50 commercial ships worldwide broadcasted "self-protection" messages through their automatic identification systems, claiming no affiliation with Israel to avoid being targeted by the Yemeni Houthi rebels. Some ships also reported having armed personnel on board.
According to the global ship tracking map provided by TankerTrackers.com, on Wednesday, some commercial ships sailing in the Indian Ocean broadcasted messages on their automatic identification systems declaring their lack of affiliation with Israel, including "NO LINK ISRAEL," "NOTHING WITH ISRAEL," and "NO CONTACT ISRAEL." In addition, a merchant ship preparing to circumnavigate the southern tip of Africa and travel from the Atlantic Ocean to Malaysia also broadcasted a similar message, even though it did not pass through the Red Sea.
One perspective describes this "self-protection" approach as a missile jammer or air defense system for unarmed sailors, who can only hope that the youth movement will not indiscriminately attack non-Israeli and non-American merchant ships. Some suggest broadcasting the message "ARMED GUARDS ONBOARD" through the Automatic Identification System in response to the threat of armed militants forcibly boarding and hijacking ships, and using warning shots as a deterrent if necessary.
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