Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi militia claimed responsibility for a missile
attack on Tuesday26 Dec on a container ship in the Red Sea and for an attempt to attack Israel with
drones.
MSC Mediterranean Shipping said there
were no injuries to its crew from the attack on its ship, the United
VIII, en route from Saudi Arabia to Pakistan. It said the ship had informed a nearby coalition
naval warship that it had come under attack and had taken evasive maneuvers.
Israel said separately that its aircraft had intercepted a hostile
aerial target in the Red Sea area.
Houthi military spokesman YahyaSarea in a televised
address said the group had targeted the vessel, which he identified as
the MSC United, after the crew failed to respond to warnings.
He also said 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 successfully hit.
U.S. fighter jets, a navy destroyer and
other assets shot down in the Red Sea 12 drones, three anti-ship ballistic
missiles, and two cruise missiles fired by the Houthis, U.S. Central Command
said. There was no damage
to ships and no reported injuries, it wrote on social media platform X