Houthis announce ‘new phase’ of attacks on Israel-linked ships

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The Yemen-based armed group vowed to target vessels regardless of country of origin Yemen’s Houthi rebels have threatened to attack all commercial vessels connected to Israeli ports, regardless of their country of origin.The armed group has been targeting ships in the Bab el Mandeb Strait, a vital maritime route linking the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean, in what it describes as an act of solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza.Military spokesman Ameen Hayyan announced the escalation in a televised address, describing it as a “new phase” of the group’s campaign.“This phase includes targeting all ships belonging to any company that deals with the ports of the Israeli enemy, regardless of the nationality of that company, and in any location within the reach of our armed forces,” he said.Hayyan also urged countries to sever ties with Israel and pressure it to lift the “blockade” of Gaza.According to Reuters, the Houthis have attacked more than 100 vessels in the Red Sea since November 2023, sinking four ships, seizing one, and killing at least eight sailors. Earlier this month, the group seized and sank the Liberian-flagged Greek-owned bulkers Eternity C and Magic Seas. The Iranian-backed Houthi terrorist group in Yemen has released footage of their attacks against as well as the sinking of the Liberian-flagged and Greek-owned cargo vessel, M/V Eternity C, earlier today in the Southern Red Sea. Significant damage to the ship can be seen prior to… pic.twitter.com/yC8Erot8EU— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) July 9, 2025 The Houthis have also launched ballistic missiles at Israeli cities, most of which have been intercepted. In response, Israel has intensified airstrikes in Yemen, hitting Houthi-linked targets and port infrastructure, including a series of strikes on Monday. READ MORE: Israel will wipe Palestine off the map – but will it stop there? “Yemen will be treated like Tehran. The Houthis will pay heavy prices for firing missiles at the State of Israel,” Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said.In May, the Houthis reached an Omani-mediated ceasefire with the US, ending a series of strikes ordered by President Donald Trump.