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Suez Canal 2026: Will Global Shipping Return To The Red Sea?

Summary by Marine Insight
An unexpected consequence of the Israel-Hamas conflict was the disruption of commercial shipping in the Red Sea region.  As the conflict intensified, the Houthis in Yemen launched missile attacks on vessels in the Red Sea. Given their strategic location at the crossroads of major East-West shipping routes, the Houthis were successful in severely impeding maritime trade on this route. Image Credits: Marine Insight The attacks, which started in mi…
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Raids of Huthi rebels and piracy have made the journey through the Suez Canal too dangerous for most shipping companies in recent years. Hapag-Lloyd now ventures a cautious return. However, while a crisis is relaxing, the next one is already underway. Through fragile trade routes and barbed wire on board.

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Marine Insight broke the news in on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
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