Yemen’s Houthis hijack Israeli-linked ship in Red Sea, take 25 crew members hostage

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Yemen’s Houthi militia seized an Israeli-linked cargo ship in a crucial Red Sea shipping route on Sunday, officials said, taking over two dozen crew members hostage and raising fears that regional tensions heightened over the Israel-Hamas war were playing out on a new maritime front.

The Iran-backed Houthis said they hijacked the ship over its connection to Israel and took the crew as hostages. The group warned that it would continue to target ships in international waters that were linked to or owned by Israelis until the end of Israel’s campaign against Gaza’s Hamas rulers.


“All ships belonging to the Israeli enemy or that deal with it will become legitimate targets,” the Houthis said.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office had blamed the Houthis for the attack on the Bahamas-flagged Galaxy Leader, a vehicle carrier affiliated with an Israeli billionaire. It said the 25 crew members had a range of nationalities, including Bulgarian, Filipino, Mexican and Ukrainian, but that no Israelis had been on board.


The Houthis said they were treating the crew members “in accordance with their Islamic values,” but did not elaborate on what that meant.

Netanyahu’s office condemned the seizure as an “Iranian act of terror.” The Israeli military called the hijacking a “very grave incident of global consequence.”

Israeli officials insisted the ship was British-owned and Japanese-operated. However, ownership details in public shipping databases associated the ship’s owners with Ray Car Carriers, which was founded by Abraham “Rami” Ungar, who is known as one of the richest men in Israel.

Ungar told The Associated Press he was aware of the incident but couldn’t comment as he awaited details. A ship linked to him experienced an explosion in 2021 in the Gulf of Oman. Israeli media blamed it on Iran at the time.

The complex world of international shipping often involves a series of management companies, flags and owners stretching across the globe in a single vessel.

Two US defense officials confirmed that the Houthis seized the Galaxy Leader in the Red Sea on Sunday afternoon local time. The rebels descended on the cargo ship by repelling down from a helicopter, the officials said, confirming details first reported by NBC News. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to publicly discuss the matter.

Twice in the last month, US warships have intercepted missiles or drones from Yemen that were believed to be headed toward Israel or posing a threat to the American vessels. The USS Carney, a Navy destroyer, intercepted three land attack cruise missiles and several drones that were launched by Houthi forces toward the northern Red Sea last month.

On November 15 the USS Thomas Hudner, another destroyer, was sailing toward the Bab-el-Mandeb strait when the crew saw a drone, reported to have originated in Yemen. The ship shot down the drone over the water. The officials said the crew took action to ensure the safety of US personnel, and there were no casualties or damage to the ship.

Satellite tracking data from MarineTraffic.com analyzed by the AP showed the Galaxy Leader traveling in the Red Sea southwest of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, more than a day ago. The vessel had been in Korfez, Turkey, and was on its way to Pipavav, India, at the time of the seizure reported by Israel.

It had its Automatic Identification System tracker, or AIS, switched off, the data showed. Ships are supposed to keep their AIS active for safety reasons, but crews will turn them off if it appears they might be targeted or to smuggle contraband, which there was no immediate evidence to suggest was the case with the Galaxy Leader.

The British military’s United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations, which provides warnings to sailors in the Arabian Gulf and the wider region, put the hijacking as having occurred some 150 kilometers (90 miles) off the coast of Yemen’s port city of Hodeida, near the coast of Eritrea.

The Red Sea, stretching from Egypt’s Suez Canal to the narrow Bab el-Mandeb Strait separating the Arabian Peninsula from Africa, remains a key trade route for global shipping and energy supplies. That’s why the US Navy has stationed multiple ships in the sea since the start of the Israel-Hamas war on October 7.

Since 2019, a series of ships have come under attack at sea as Iran began breaking all the limits of its tattered nuclear deal with world powers. As Israel expands its devastating campaign against Hamas in the besieged Gaza Strip following the militant group’s unprecedented attack on southern Israel, fears have grown that the military operations could escalate into a wider regional conflict.

The Houthis have repeatedly threatened to target Israeli ships in the waters off Yemen.

source: https://english.alarabiya.net/News/...rtedly-hijacked-by-Yemen-s-Houthis-in-Red-Sea
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I'm getting sick and tired of hostage taking.
The proper response to this is to write the hostages off for dead and annihilate the people responsible with cruise missiles.
I give it 3 rounds of this before the fuckers abandon "hostages"

Oh boy... fucking with international shipping is the one thing you don't fucking do.
the USA is responsible for the security of global shipping.

The US military is ruled by a dementia patient.
His underlings in the Navy are 10 times more obsessed than usual with anal sex to the point they don't have time to steer their ships.
Transportation secretary buttplug is busy on yet another vacation.

I think the niggermuslims be fine doing whatever the fuck they want with international shipping.
 
Oh yeah. I smell war on the horizon. Heeb vs Muzzie. With Heebs doing everything they can to make their apathetic golems to fight for them when the golem can care less because of the ruin the Heeb has caused on them. Meanwhile, Muzzies grow emboldened thanks to decades of the west kowtowing to them and smelling blood due to the weakness of the golem.

What a delightful mess we're about to get dragged into.
 
I'm getting sick and tired of hostage taking.
The proper response to this is to write the hostages off for dead and annihilate the people responsible with cruise missiles.
I give it 3 rounds of this before the fuckers abandon "hostages"
I dont think that would end up as a deterrant with muslims. If a hostage situation=instantaneous hellfire response than insallah those martyrs are getting the kaffir to spend their own munitions to create martyrs. Let's not mention that under this strategy it means a handfull of camelfuckers on zodiacs can paralyze all shipping in the region by zerg rushing cargo ships and getting the U.S. and Israel to sink them.
 
I guess they weren't kidding when they declared war huh.

I'm getting sick and tired of hostage taking.
The proper response to this is to write the hostages off for dead and annihilate the people responsible with cruise missiles.
I give it 3 rounds of this before the fuckers abandon "hostages"
Excessive force is the answer but it doesn't need to be indiscriminate, the Entebbe Raid is a great example of how you should retaliate to this kind of thing.
 
This isn't even an Israeli ship, nor does it have Israelis on it? This shit better be treated seriously. Because it's a potential major, dangerous escalation.

Either way, these terrorist need to be made an example of and quick.
 
Damn, Saudi Arabia was right to bomb these people for years on end. They suck at it, but they had the right idea. Anyways, this is definitely a job for the Navy SEALs or their foreign counterparts.
 
This isn't even an Israeli ship, nor does it have Israelis on it? This shit better be treated seriously. Because it's a potential major, dangerous escalation.

Either way, these terrorist need to be made an example of and quick.
It is. After of perfectly normal game of Whose Ship Is it, Anyway? the answer is Ray Shipping LTD, Tel Aviv. Owned by the Ungar family.


Oddly, 2 years ago the Israeli government commenting on the attack of another Ray Shipping vessel.
The MV Helios Ray, a vehicle-carrier ship, was hit overnight between Thursday and Friday by a blast above the water line that a U.S. defence official said ripped holes in both sides of its hull.

Israel’s defense minister on Saturday said that an initial assessment had found that Iran was responsible for the explosion. There was no immediate comment from Iranian officials...

The MV Helios Ray is owned by Tel Aviv-based Ray Shipping Ltd through a company registered in the Isle of Man, a U.N. shipping database shows.
 
Turns out this was a little more sophisticated than normal Gulf of Aden pirate ops.
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The US military is ruled by a dementia patient.
His underlings in the Navy are 10 times more obsessed than usual with anal sex to the point they don't have time to steer their ships.
Transportation secretary buttplug is busy on yet another vacation.
Given with how swift was the hijack, it's a grand slip from the 'moricano Navy. I mean, I think many of us saw that infamous video where a sailor sucks a rubber dong in front of an audience of his fellow mutts. The jokes about being faggots turned out to be real. If I see one of their boats I can simply throw a single torpedo to them and they'll escape in a sissy manner.

Turns out this was a little more sophisticated than normal Gulf of Aden pirate ops.
Look at me, I'm the captain now.
 
I never heard of Houthi until today. Did a quick Google search and found out they were Muslims extremist group. Wouldn't that mean they invaded with a halalcopter?
 
I never heard of Houthi until today. Did a quick Google search and found out they were Muslims extremist group. Wouldn't that mean they invaded with a halalcopter?
I figured as much the moment they started autistically screaming "Allahu Akbar!" into a vast empty room in the video.
 
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