Ship Hit in Red Sea as Israel Strikes

 Multiple small vessels attacked a ship in the Red Sea near Yemen’s Al Hudaydah port, causing a fire on board and pro



mpting the crew to abandon ship before the Israel army carried out airstrikes on Houthi-controlled ports in Yemen.


The vessels opened fire and launched self-propelled grenades at the ship, UK Maritime Trade Operations said S


unday in a series of social posts citing a company security officer, without identifying the vessel. A passing merchant vess


el rescued all crew members, while the ship remains abandoned.


UKMTO said earlier that an armed security team was returning fire


in the attack some 51 nautical miles southwest of Al Hudaydah, a st


ronghold of the Iran-backed Houthi militia that has been targeting ship


s in the strategic waterway for over a year. No group claimed responsibility for Sunday’s attack.


Later in the day, the Israel Defense Forces carried out airstrikes o


n Al Hudaydah, Ras Issa and Al-Salif ports on the Red Sea in addition to a power plant in Al Hudaydah. The ID


F said the strikes were in response to the repeated attacks by the


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Houthis against Israel, with the group regularly firing missiles at the Jewish state.


“The Houthi terrorist regime exploits the maritime domain to project force and conduct terrorist activity against pass


ing vessels and global maritime commerce. The targets struck demon


strate the regime’s systematic use of civilian infrastructure for terrorist purposes,” the IDF said on Telegram.


The Houthis began attacking commercial vessels in the Red Sea after Israel launched a campaign against Hamas in


the Gaza Strip, disrupting global shipping routes. Those attacks have largely dried up since late 2024 as shippers send vessels along other routes.


After an intense bombing campaign by the US and Israel earlier this year, the Yemen-based militia reached a ce


asefire with Washington. But the group threatened to return to targeting US-associated vessels in the Red Sea following the US decision last month to join an offensive by Israel on Iran’s nuclear sites.

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