Yemen's Houthis fire at Israel airport amid search for Red Sea ship crew
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The Houthi rebels have intensified military actions, sinking two vessels in the Red Sea and attempting to strike Israel's Ben Gurion airport, aiming to support Palestinians. Four sailors from the Greek-operated Eternity C vessel were confirmed dead, with ten rescued and eleven still unaccounted for, six potentially in Houthi custody. The rebels claimed to have provided medical care to the crew, but the U.S. embassy accused them of kidnapping. The Houthis declared all ships linked to Israel as valid targets, committing to inhibit Israeli navigation in the region until violence in Gaza ceases.
The Houthi rebels in Yemen sank two vessels in the Red Sea while attempting to strike Israel's Ben Gurion airport, ramping up military pressure in the region.
From the Eternity C vessel, four sailors were confirmed dead, ten were found alive, and eleven are still missing with six believed to be in Houthi hands.
Houthi military spokesman Yahya Saree claimed a successful missile operation against Israel, although Israeli military reported intercepting the strike.
The Houthis vowed to target ships linked to Israel and stated they would prevent Israeli navigation in the Red and Arabian Seas until aggression against Gaza ceases.
Read at www.aljazeera.com
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