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Yemen’s Houthis claim responsibility for Red Sea container ship attack

Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi militia claimed responsibility for a missile attack on Tuesday on a container ship in the Red Sea, and for an attempt to attack Israel with drones. MSC Mediterranean Shipping said there were no injuries to its crew from the attack on its ship, the United VIII, en route from Saudi Arabia to Pakistan. It said the ship had informed a nearby coalition naval warship that it had come under attack and had taken evasive manoeuvres.

Quick Read

  • Houthi Responsibility Claimed: Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi militia claimed responsibility for a missile attack on a container ship in the Red Sea and an attempted drone attack targeting Israel.
  • Attack on MSC United VIII: The MSC Mediterranean Shipping reported no crew injuries from the attack on its ship, the United VIII, which was traveling from Saudi Arabia to Pakistan. The ship took evasive maneuvers after informing a nearby coalition naval warship of the attack.
  • Israel’s Interception: Israel reported that its aircraft intercepted a hostile aerial target in the Red Sea area.
  • Houthi Military Spokesman’s Statement: Houthi military spokesman Yahya Sarea stated that they targeted the MSC United after the crew ignored warnings. He also mentioned a military operation targeting Eilat and other areas in Israel.
  • Background of Houthi Attacks: The Houthis have targeted commercial vessels in the Red Sea since October, focusing on those with Israeli links or heading to Israel, in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza.
  • UK Maritime Authority Report: Britain’s United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations Authority reported two incidents involving missiles and drones near a vessel in the Red Sea off the coast of Yemen, with no injuries reported.
  • U.S. Maritime Security Initiative: The United States recently announced a multinational maritime security initiative in the Red Sea in response to Houthi attacks on vessels.
  • Shipping Lines’ Response: Several shipping lines have suspended operations through the Red Sea, opting for longer routes around Africa.
  • Houthis’ Warning: The Houthis have pledged to continue their attacks until Israel halts the conflict in Gaza and warned of potential attacks on U.S. warships if targeted.

Reuters has the story:

Yemen’s Houthis claim responsibility for Red Sea container ship attack

Newslooks- DUBAI, Dec 26 (Reuters)

Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi militia claimed responsibility for a missile attack on Tuesday on a container ship in the Red Sea, and for an attempt to attack Israel with drones.

MSC Mediterranean Shipping said there were no injuries to its crew from the attack on its ship, the United VIII, en route from Saudi Arabia to Pakistan. It said the ship had informed a nearby coalition naval warship that it had come under attack and had taken evasive manoeuvres.

Israel said separately that its aircraft had intercepted a hostile aerial target in the Red Sea area.

Houthi military spokesman Yahya Sarea said in a televised address the group had targeted the vessel, which he identified as the MSC United, after the crew failed to respond to warnings.

He also said the Houthis had carried out a military operation targeting Eilat and other areas in Israel, which he referred to as occupied Palestine. He did not say whether any of the targets were successfully hit.

The Houthis, who control much of Yemen including the capital, have since October attacked commercial vessels in the Red Sea that they say have Israeli links or are sailing to Israel, in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza.

Britain’s United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations Authority earlier reported two incidents of explosions in the Red Sea off of the coast of Yemen involving missiles and drones near a vessel. It also said there were no reported injuries.

The reported incidents come a week after the United States announced a multinational maritime security initiative in the Red Sea in response to attacks on vessels by Yemen’s Houthis.

Several shipping lines have suspended operations through the Red Sea waterway in response to the attacks, instead taking the longer journey around Africa.

The Houthis have vowed to continue their attacks until Israel halts the conflict in Gaza, and warned that it would attack U.S. warships if the militia group itself was targeted.

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