Several international undersea fiberoptic cables cut in the Red Sea, disrupting global internet connectivity.

Several international undersea fiberoptic cables cut in the Red Sea,

disrupting global internet connectivity.

Around 70% of the internet traffic between Asia and Europe goes through the Red Sea.

It’s one of the main weapons the Houthis have.

A map showing numerous colored lines representing submarine fiberoptic cables across oceans and continents, including the Red Sea. Text overlays include "Submarine Cable Map" and "TeleGeography," with a key indicating cable statuses. The map highlights connections between Europe, Asia, and Africa.

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