ITF calls on Houthis to halt all attacks in Red Sea, release kidnapped seafarers, warns shipping industry against risking lives
The International Transport Workers’ Federation
(ITF) calls on Yemen’s Houthis to halt attacks all on commercial ships in the
Red Sea, to de-escalate threats to shipping and release seafarers who continue
to be held hostage.
newsPress Release20 Jan 2025
On Sunday,
the Houthis declared they would suspend attacks on non-Israeli vessels
following the new Gaza ceasefire—while maintaining threats to Israeli-owned or
-flagged ships until all phases of the ceasefire agreement are implemented. The
group also announced a conditional lifting of 'sanctions' against ships linked
to Israel, the United States, and Britain, depending on how the ceasefire
progresses.
This
announcement follows hundreds of Houthi missile and drone attacks on ships
transiting the Red Sea, the sinking of two vessels, killing at least four
seafarers, and destabilising one of the world’s most critical shipping lanes.
“For too
long, seafarers operating in these waters have been forced to endure
unacceptable risks,” said Stephen Cotton, ITF General
Secretary.
“The
missile attack on the True Confidence is perhaps the most
sobering reminder that promises alone do not protect lives. We need a permanent
de-escalation to be confirmed now.
“We call on
the Houthis to immediately end all hostilities, to release all crews currently
being held captive and provide concrete guarantees that no other seafarer will
suffer the same fate. Until that happens, shipping companies and charterers
must take every possible step to avoid putting seafarers’ lives at risk in this
region.”
Immediate
release of seafarer hostages
Despite the
announcement, the ITF remains deeply concerned that the Houthis continue to
detain the crew of the Galaxy Leader, seized on 19 November 2023 - the ITF
calls for their immediate, unconditional release.
“The
wellbeing of the seafarer hostages must remain a priority amid these evolving
developments,” said David Heindel, ITF Seafarers’ Section Chair and
President of the Seafarers International Union (SIU). “We urge the Houthi
leadership to take immediate steps toward the release of all captive
seafarers—this is an urgent and essential matter.”
Industry
warned: ‘Do not risk more lives’
Despite the
Houthi statements, many in the industry warn that the Red Sea trade route
remains “too risky” for the foreseeable future. The
ITF urges shipping companies and charterers to divert vessels away from the
danger zone until seafarers’ security can be assured.
“The ITF
remains committed to collaborating with governments, industry stakeholders, and
all relevant parties to achieve a lasting solution,” said Heindel. “However,
until clear and verifiable assurances are in place to ensure the safe passage
of ships through the Red Sea, we urge the industry to prioritise the safety of
seafarers above all else. Their wellbeing should never be compromised for
commercial considerations.”
Renewed
call for permanent peace and stability
Earlier
today, the ITF welcomed the ceasefire agreement between Hamas and
Israel, stressing the need for full compliance from both parties, immediate
humanitarian relief for Gaza, and the release of all hostages.
The
region’s fragile security cannot withstand more broken promises—this pivotal
moment should pave the way for long-term stability and protection of civilians,
including transport workers, throughout the broader region.
END
Notes to
editors
- The ITF statement welcoming the
ceasefire agreement between Hamas and Israel is available here… https://www.itfglobal.org/en/news/itf-welcomes-ceasefire-agreement-calls-strict-implementation-and-steps-towards-sustainable
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