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    Home » Blog » Suspected attack by Yemen’s Houthi rebels targets ship in southern Red Sea, officials say

    Suspected attack by Yemen’s Houthi rebels targets ship in southern Red Sea, officials say

    August 12, 2024Updated:August 12, 2024 World No Comments
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    DUBAI: The latest in a series of assaults against the Israel-Hamas war was a suspected attack by Yemen’s Houthi rebels, according to authorities in the southeastern dark lake early on Tuesday.
    Iran, the country’s major sponsor, is considering a potential reprisal attack against Israel in response to Hamas official Ismail Haniyeh’s assassination in late July, which has heightened concerns about a wider geographical war erupting across the Mideast.
    The Houthi assaults have already slowed down the$ 1 trillion worth of goods that transit the maritime corridor, which is essential for trade between Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, and also sparked the most intense combat the US Navy has ever seen since World War II.
    The attack happened around 115 kilometers ( 70 miles ) south of the Houthi-held port city of Hodeida, the British army’s United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations center said. Although” the vehicle and staff are reported safe,” the UKMTO stated that an explosive detonated close to the ship during the attack.
    The personal safety agency Ambrey also reported the strike, saying the ship saw” two’ close-proximity’ explosions”.
    Although the Houthis did n’t claim the attack right away, acknowledging their actions can sometimes take hours or even days. They’ve also claimed another that seemingly have n’t happened.
    In a battle that has resulted in the deaths of four seamen since the Houthis launched the conflict in Gaza in October, they have used missiles and drones against more than 70 vessels. In the moment that followed, they have sunk two ships. A US-led alliance has intercepted other missiles and drones in the Red Sea, or they have been splashed down when hitting their target.
    In a battle they claim seeks to put an end to the war, the insurgents claim that their attacks are directed at ships connected to Israel, the United States, or the UK. However, many of the boats attacked have little or no relation to the conflict, including some bound for Iran.
    In Tel Aviv, the Houthis have launched robots and rockets at Israel, including an attack that left one person dead and ten people hurt on July 19. A number of people were killed and injured by Israeli strikes on the Houthi-held port town of Hodeida the following day, according to the insurgents.
    After the cuts, the Houthis paused their problems until Aug. 3, when they hit a Liberian-flagged box send traveling through the Gulf of Aden. A specially string of extreme attacks, probably carried out by the rebels, began on August 8 and included an oil tanker carrying the Liberian flag.
    The US government has instructed the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier hit group to arrive in the area more quickly as Iran threatens to fight over Haniyeh. The USS Georgia weapon submarine had been intercepted in the Gulf of Oman while the USS Theodore Roosevelt airplane aircraft had been there. More F-22 fighter planes have flown into the place, while the USS Wasp, a huge amphibious assault ship carrying F-35 fighter jet, is in the Mediterranean Sea.

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