It has been claimed by the Yemeni Houthis that they launched missile attacks on ships in the Red Sea while expressing solidarity with the Palestinians,


The Yemeni Houthis attacked the US ship in the Red Sea.
According to foreign media, it has been claimed by the Yemeni Houthis that they launched missile attacks on ships in the Red Sea while expressing solidarity with the Palestinians, while drone attacks were also carried out towards Israel.
In their statement, the Yemeni Houthis also said that the ship targeted in the Red Sea belonged to the United States, which has been identified as MSC United, while at the same time several military targets in southern Israel were also targeted by drones.
The Yemeni Houthis stated the attacks are being carried out in response to atrocities against Palestinians since October 7, targeting Israel and Israeli-affiliated ships in a bid to halt aggression in the Gaza Strip.
It is pertinent to note that since October 7, more than 20,977 Palestinians have been martyred by the brutal Israeli bombardment, while 54,536 people have been injured, more than half of the martyrs and injured are only children and women.

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