City
Epaper

Houthi rebels target Israel's Ben Gurion airport after Red Sea ship attacks

By ANI | Updated: July 10, 2025 17:39 IST

Sanaa [Yemen], July 10 : Houthi rebels in Yemen attempted to strike Israel's Ben Gurion airport with a ballistic ...

Open in App

Sanaa [Yemen], July 10 : Houthi rebels in Yemen attempted to strike Israel's Ben Gurion airport with a ballistic missile after sinking two commercial vessels in the Red Sea this week, stepping up military pressure in support of Palestinians amid ongoing Israeli operations in Gaza, Al Jazeera reported.

Houthi military spokesman Yahya Saree said on Thursday that the group had carried out a "qualitative military operation" targeting Israel. The Israeli military confirmed the attempted strike but said it had intercepted the missile, according to Al Jazeera.

The latest escalation follows a series of maritime attacks by the Houthis. On Tuesday, the group struck and sank the Eternity C, with 25 crew members onboard. According to Aspides, the European Union's naval task force patrolling the Red Sea, ten of the crew were pulled out of the water alive, while 11 remain missing. Six of them are believed to be held by the Houthis.

Saree said on Wednesday that the Houthis had "moved to rescue a number of the ship's crew, provide them with medical care and transport them to a safe location," Al Jazeera reported.

However, the United States embassy in Yemen countered that claim, accusing the rebels of abducting the sailors. In a statement posted on X, the embassy alleged the Houthis had "killed their shipmates, sunk their ship and hampered rescue efforts."

The Eternity C sinking came a day after another ship, the Magic Seas, was also struck and sunk. All crew members from the Magic Seas were rescued. The attacks are part of a broader campaign the Houthis launched in November 2023, which has targeted more than 100 vessels so far, Al Jazeera stated.

Following Sunday's strike, the Houthis declared that ships owned by companies with ties to Israel were a "legitimate target" and vowed to "prevent Israeli navigation in the Red and Arabian Seas ... until the aggression against Gaza stops and the blockade is lifted."

In response, late on Sunday, Israel carried out retaliatory strikes in Yemen, bombing the ports of Hodeidah, Ras Isa, and as-Salif, as well as the Ras Qantib power plant. Missiles had been fired by the Houthis toward Israeli territory prior to the strikes, Al Jazeera reported.

Israel also claimed it struck the Galaxy Leader, a vessel seized by the Houthis in late 2023 and held at Ras Isa port. The Houthis had detained 25 crew members from the Galaxy Leader for 430 days before releasing them in January this year, according to Al Jazeera.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalSilk Way Star episode 4 concludes in Astana with powerful performances

Other Sports2nd Test: India require 58 runs on day five to complete 2-0 series win over West Indies

BusinessRMC Switchgears sees over 110% Year-on-Year Growth in H1 Sales for FY 2025-26, driven by strong Solar EPC performance

National'Reprimanded for zero performance, Priyank Kharge found new distraction tactic of talking about RSS'

BusinessZigma Global Environ Solutions Honoured with the Swachh Andhra Award 2025 for Excellence in Legacy Waste Management

International Realted Stories

InternationalMan of exceptional courage and patriotism: Trump heaps praise on Netanyahu

InternationalPM Modi meets Canadian FM Anand, stresses enhanced cooperation in trade, energy, technology

InternationalToday, skies are calm and guns silent: Trump in address at Israeli parliament

InternationalChina launches brutal nationwide crackdown on Zion Church and its pastors

InternationalChina manipulates KMT elections to spread chaos in Taiwan