The Iran-backed Houthi terrorist movement warned that it would continue its attacks until the 'demise of Israel' after the Houthis seized an Israel-i-linked ship in the Red Sea
US State Department: The hijacking of a ship in the Red Sea by the Houthis is a "flagrant" violation of international law
Yemen's Minister of Information: The Houthis' hijacking of the ship "Galaxy Leader" is a terrorist act
Owner of the ship held by the Houthis: Armed men carried out an illegal landing from a helicopter on the deck of the ship on November 19.
Shipowner of Galaxy Leader: Detention of the ship is a flagrant violation of freedom of navigation
Owner of the ship Galaxy Leader: The ship is currently detained in the port of Hodeidah
Borrell: Houthi actions pose a threat to maritime safety
12 kuu tagasi Following the hijacking of a ship today, Houthi spokesperson says the following types of ships will be targeted: Ships carrying Israeli flags. Ships operated by Israeli companies and ships owned by Israeli companies
The Israeli Army: The hijacking of the transport ship by the Houthis is considered a serious incident on a global level
Sources for the Lebanese al-Mayadeen: 52 people were arrested on board the Israeli-owned ship
12 kuu tagasi Arabic-language media outlets report that a partially Israeli-owned shipping vessel, GALAXY LEADER, was hijacked by Yemen's Houthis in the Red Sea. Israeli media reports say there are no Israelis among the 22 crew
Report: A Houthi militia hijacked an Israeli-owned cargo ship
@Centcom says USS Thomas Hudner "engaged a drone that originated from Yemen and was heading in the direction of the ship" while transiting international waters of the Red Sea. The Hudner's crew shot it down. There were no US casualties or any damage to the ship
A missile was intercepted over the Red Sea, believed to have been launched from Yemen
Armed Forces of Yemen’s Houthis: We will not hesitate to target any Israeli ship in the Red Sea or any place we can reach, starting from the moment this statement is announced. We fired ballistic missiles toward Eilat
Arrow air defense system intercepted a missile fired at Israel, over the Red Sea, the Israeli army says. The projectile, thought to have been fired from Yemen, did not enter Israeli airspace
1 aasta tagasi Houthis warn Israeli-owned ships in the Red Sea will be targeted
Reuters: The Houthis say they will continue to attack Israel and search for its ships in the Red Sea and the Bab al-Mandab Strait
1 aasta tagasi Confirmed: Live network data show a major internet outage on Yemen's Houthi-controlled YemenNet telco; the incident has knocked the operator offline, leaving overall national connectivity at 33% of ordinary levels
Israeli army says it intercepted a "suspicious target" in the Arabah region in southern Israel using the Patriot air defense system. The target did not enter Israeli airspace, according to the Israeli army
Houthis Armed Forces spokesman, Brigadier General Yahya Saree: We fired a batch of ballistic missiles at various sensitive targets of the enemy Israeli entity in the southern territories, including military targets in Eilat
Initial reports of an explosion heard and surface-to-air missile launch again near Eilat in southern Israel
1 aasta tagasi Another video from Eilat. Reports indicate they were from Yemen
Israeli army Spokesman Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari says the Arrow air defense system intercepted a surface-to-surface missile launched toward Eilat. (Presumably from Yemen)
Israeli army confirms a drone hit a school in Eilat. "The identity of the aircraft and the details of the incident are under review," it says
1 aasta tagasi The Tze'elim elementary school in Eilat after an apparent Shahed drone launched from Yemen had struck it Israel
1 aasta tagasi CCTV: Buzzing of a drone can be heard in this CCTV footage
The US has confirmed that Houthis in Yemen shot down a MQ-9 Reaper drone in international airspace over the Red Sea
Houthis claim responsibility for shooting down an MQ-9 Reaper drone over Yemen's territorial waters, a spokesperson for the group says
A military statement from Sana’a military spokesperson coming soon