Yemen claimed responsibility for a missile attack on a container ship in the Red Sea on Tuesday and for an attempt to attack Israel with drones, Reuters has reported.

MSC Mediterranean Shipping said that there were no injuries to the crew from the attack on its ship United VIII en route from Saudi Arabia to Pakistan.

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It said that the vessel had informed a nearby coalition naval warship that it had come under attack and had taken evasive manoeuvres. Israel said separately that its aircraft had intercepted a hostile aerial target in the Red Sea area.

Houthi military spokesman Yahya Sarea said in a televised address that the group had targeted the vessel, which he identified as the MSC United, after the crew failed to respond to warnings.

He also said that the Houthis had carried out a military operation targeting Eilat and other areas in Israel, which he referred to as occupied Palestine. He did not say whether any of the targets were hit successfully.

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US fighter jets, a navy destroyer and other assets shot down 12 drones, three anti-ship ballistic missiles, and two cruise missiles fired by the Houthis, confirmed US Central Command. There was no damage to ships and no reported injuries, it wrote on X.

The Houthis, who control much of Yemen including the capital Sanaa, have since October attacked merchant vessels in the Red Sea which they say have links with or are sailing to Israel. The attacks are in solidarity with the Palestinians in Gaza.

Commercial vessels are sailing in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of northern Israel on December 21, 2023, following the United States' announcement of its intention to establish a multinational coalition to protect cargo ships traveling through the Red Sea from attacks by Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi group. [Mati Milstein/NurPhoto via Getty Images]

Britain’s United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations organization reported earlier two incidents of explosions in the Red Sea off of the coast of Yemen involving missiles and drones near a vessel. It also said there were no reported injuries.

The reported incidents come a week after the USA announced a multinational maritime security initiative in the Red Sea in response to attacks on vessels by the Houthis.

Several shipping lines have suspended operations through the Red Sea waterway in response to the attacks, opting instead to take the longer and more expensive journey around Africa via the Cape of Good Hope.

A screen grab captured from a video shows that cargo ship "Galaxy Leader", co-owned by an Israeli company, being hijacked by Iran-backed Houthis from Yemen in the Red Sea on November 20, 2023 [Houthis Media Center - Anadolu Agency]

The Houthis have vowed to continue their attacks until Israel halts its attacks on Palestinians in Gaza. They also warned that they would attack US warships if the militia itself was targeted.

A Yemeni maritime source stated that Houthi forces had compelled a container ship, originally bound for Israel, to change its course.

The source mentioned that the detained ship is currently on its way to Yemeni ports.

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The Houthis in Yemen had reported the vessel was headed to Israel.

The group has repeatedly vowed to target ships owned or operated by Israeli companies or those delivering weapons and goods to the occupation state, in solidarity with Palestine, and called on countries to withdraw their citizens working on the crews of these ships.

Middle East Monitor / ABC Flash Point News 2023.

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December 28, 2023 14:43

Israel has now been cut off from gaining weapons from the North, West and South. Only Jordan remains available possible maritime replenishment route, if the Persian Gulf remains an option in cooperation with the Saudi’s?

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December 28, 2023 14:44

The Israeli army has killed 8,800 Palestinian children in 82 days. Average of nearly 100 per day?