Several undersea cables in the Red Sea were cut on Saturday, causing widespread internet disruptions across the Middle East and parts of Asia, including the United Arab Emirates.

The cause of the incident was not immediately clear, according to the Associated Press , which cited concerns about Houthi terrorists in Yemen potentially targeting the infrastructure as part of their terror campaign against Israel.

The cable failures occurred near Jeddah, Saudi Arabia and affected major systems such as SMW4 and IMEWE, which route internet traffic between Asia, the Middle East and Europe.

Microsoft confirmed the outages, reporting increased latency in the Middle East for its Azure system, while traffic not routed through the region was unaffected.

The Houthis have attacked vessels in the

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