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Yemen's Houthis claim to have attacked a ship in the northern Red Sea

Houthis, who are Iran-aligned in Yemen, said Tuesday they attacked a ship with two drones as well as a missile on the northern Red Sea because it was connected to Israel.

The group has not stated when the attack took place. The attack was not confirmed immediately by maritime sources.

The spokesperson for the group said that "the Yemeni armed force carried out a combined military operation against the ship... because it violated the (Houthi's) decision to prohibit entry into the ports of occupied Palestine."

In a rare attack, the Houthis attacked the Israeli tanker Scarlet Ray on Sunday near the Saudi Arabian port city of Yanbu at the Red Sea.

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The Prime Minister was killed

In a raid on Sanaa's capital, Yemen's Houthi government and other ministers were killed. This was the first time that senior officials had been killed in such an attack.

Since 2023, the Houthis have repeatedly attacked vessels in Red Sea that they believe are linked to Israel. They claim this is in solidarity with Palestinians during Israel's Gaza war. Reporting by Jaidaa Taka, Menna Alaya El-Din, and Jonathan Saul. Editing by Kevin Liffey.

(source: Reuters)