Red Sea ship suffers ‘minor’ damage after Houthi attack

A ship in the Red Sea sustained damage on Saturday after being targeted by a drone and explosive-laden drone boat and a missile thought to have been fired by the Houthis. (@UK_MTO)
A ship in the Red Sea sustained damage on Saturday after being targeted by a drone and explosive-laden drone boat and a missile thought to have been fired by the Houthis. (@UK_MTO)
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Updated 20 July 2024
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Red Sea ship suffers ‘minor’ damage after Houthi attack

Ship in the Red Sea sustained damage on Saturday after being targeted by the Houthis.
  • Yemen’s information minister calls Friday’s militia assault on a mosque in Amran province ‘a heinous crime’

AL-MUKALLA: A ship in the Red Sea sustained minor damage on Saturday after being targeted by a drone and explosive-laden drone boat and a missile thought to have been fired by Yemen’s Houthi militia, a UK maritime agency said.

This is the latest in a series of increasing drone, missile and boat strikes on ships in international seas near Yemen.

The UK Maritime Trade Operations, or UKMTO, said that it received an alarm call from the skipper of a ship cruising 64 nautical miles northwest of Yemen’s Red Sea Mocha about an Uncrewed Aerial System, or UAS, often known as a drone, exploding in close proximity to the ship, inflicting minor damage.

Following that, an explosive-laden, remotely operated watercraft burst near the vessel, and the master also reported seeing other drones.

“Both the vessel and the crew are safe. Authorities are investigating,” the UKMTO said in its message about the incident.

Hours later, the UKMTO sent another message stating that a missile had fallen near the ship.

Until Saturday afternoon, the Houthis did not claim credit for the assault on this ship.

However, the incident occurred a day after Houthi military spokesman Yahya Sarea said on Friday that their forces attacked the Lobivia ship in the Gulf of Aden with a number of ballistic missiles and drones, justifying the attack by blaming the ship’s parent firm for violating the militia’s ban on sailing to Israel.

The Joint Maritime Information Center, JMIC, identified the ship as a Singapore-flagged cargo ship that was targeted by two missiles on Friday while cruising 83 nautical miles southeast of Aden, Yemen’s southern city.

“The JMIC has confirmed that LOBIVIA was attacked by two missiles, first striking port amidships and second hitting port aft by accommodation section. The vessel was underway with AIS on when attacked. The Master reported all crewmembers on board safe,” the JMIC said in a message. 

Since November, the Houthis in Yemen have launched hundreds of drones, ballistic missiles and drone boats at commercial and naval ships in the Red Sea, the Gulf of Aden, the Indian Ocean, the Mediterranean and Bab Al-Mandab Strait.

They have said that their attacks are intended to put pressure on Israel to end its war in the Palestinian Gaza Strip.

However, critics of the militia have disputed this claim, arguing that they are using the anger in Yemen over civilian deaths in Gaza to garner support and silence those who demand salary payments.

In addition to sinking two ships with their strikes, the Houthis also took control of a commercial ship and, on Monday, left an oil tanker leaking in the Red Sea.

Meanwhile, Yemeni media and authorities said that at least 13 people were killed and injured on Friday when the Houthis broke into a mosque in Amran province.

Armed Houthis attacked a mosque during Friday prayers in Manjazeh village, Amran’s Suwayr District, to apprehend a “wanted” man.

The man fought the Houthis and opened fire on them, killing four and wounding four more, according to Al-Masdar Online.

The Houthis killed the wanted man as well as another man and a woman, and wounded three other women who were among the terrified people who hurried to the mosque after hearing gunfire. Images from the raid circulated on social media, showing a blood stain on the mosque floor, bullet holes in the wall and plastic bags abandoned by worshippers.

Yemeni Information Minister Muammar Al-Eryani called the Houthi attack on the mosque “a heinous crime” and encouraged the international world and human rights organizations to denounce the Houthis and identify them as terrorists.

“This heinous crime, which embodies the brutality and barbarism of the Houthi militia, and its pleasure in shedding the blood of Yemenis and depriving them of their souls, is an extension of the series of atrocities it commits daily,” the Yemeni minister said on X.


Egypt makes new proposal to restore Gaza ceasefire deal, sources say

Egypt makes new proposal to restore Gaza ceasefire deal, sources say
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Egypt makes new proposal to restore Gaza ceasefire deal, sources say

Egypt makes new proposal to restore Gaza ceasefire deal, sources say
CAIRO: Egypt made a new proposal last week aimed at restoring the Gaza ceasefire deal, security sources told Reuters on Monday.
The proposal follows an escalation in violence after Israel resumed air and ground operations against Hamas last Tuesday, effectively ending a two-month period of relative calm.
The Egyptian plan suggests Hamas release five Israeli hostages each week, with Israel implementing the second phase of the ceasefire after the first week, the sources said.
Both the US and Hamas agreed to the proposal, the security sources said, but Israel had not yet responded.
The sources said Egypt’s proposal also includes a timeline for the release of all hostages in exchange for a timeline for Israel’s full withdrawal from Gaza, backed by US guarantees.
Hamas has accused Israel of breaking the terms of the January ceasefire agreement but has said it is still willing to negotiate a ceasefire and was studying proposals from US President Donald Trump’s special envoy, Steve Witkoff.

Lebanese defense minister to visit Syria: official

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Lebanese defense minister to visit Syria: official

Lebanese defense minister to visit Syria: official
  • The aim of the visit was to “discuss ways to manage the situation at the border”

BEIRUT: Lebanese Defense Minister Michel Menassa will visit Syria on Wednesday to discuss recent tensions along the border between the two countries, a Lebanese official said.
“The defense minister will head a security delegation to Damascus to meet with his counterpart, Marhaf Abu Qasra,” the official told AFP on Monday on condition of anonymity.
The aim of the visit was to “discuss ways to manage the situation at the border, strengthen bilateral coordination and prevent cross-border aggression,” the source said.
Ten people were killed in clashes that broke out along the fronter in mid-March.
Damascus accused Hezbollah, the Lebanese militant group once allied with deposed president Bashar Assad, of abducting and killing three Syrian soldiers, which the Iran-backed movement strongly denied.
Subsequently, seven Lebanese were killed in air strikes from Syria, according to Lebanese authorities.
A Lebanese security source told AFP that Syrian forces shelled the border area after three Syrian soldiers were killed by armed Lebanese smugglers.
Both countries later announced they had reached a ceasefire agreement.
Syria shares a 330-kilometer (205-mile) border with Lebanon, with no official demarcation.
In February, Syrian authorities announced the launch of a security campaign in the border province of Homs aimed at shutting down routes used for arms and goods smuggling.
Hezbollah, which fought alongside Assad’s forces during the Syrian war, has long exerted influence over large parts of the Lebanese-Syrian border.
The group was massively weakened in its war with Israel late last year.


Israeli strike kills Hamas official Ismail Barhoum in Gaza hospital

Israeli strike kills Hamas official Ismail Barhoum in Gaza hospital
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Israeli strike kills Hamas official Ismail Barhoum in Gaza hospital

Israeli strike kills Hamas official Ismail Barhoum in Gaza hospital
  • Member of Hamas’s political bureau was getting treatment at Nasser Hospital
  • Barhoum is the fourth member of Hamas’s political bureau killed since last Tuesday

GAZA CITY: An Israeli air strike on Sunday killed a member of Hamas’s political bureau as he underwent treatment in hospital, a source in the Islamist movement said, after Israel confirmed it targeted “a key terrorist.”
“The Israeli army assassinated Hamas political bureau member Ismail Barhoum,” the Hamas source said, requesting anonymity to speak more freely.
“Warplanes bombed the operating room at Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis, where Barhoum was receiving treatment after sustaining critical injuries in an air strike targeting his home in Khan Yunis at dawn last Tuesday.”
AFP photos showed the building of about four-storys largely undamaged except for fire blazing in one section off a stairwell.
Barhoum is the fourth member of Hamas’s political bureau killed since last Tuesday when Israel resumed air strikes in the territory after an impasse over continuing a ceasefire.
Israel’s Defense Minister Israel Katz confirmed in a statement that Barhoum had been targeted in the strike.
The Israeli military said it hit the hospital with “precise munitions” following extensive intelligence-gathering.
It said the target was a key member of “the Hamas terrorist organization who was operating inside the Nasser Hospital compound.”
The Ministry of Health in Hamas-run Gaza said Israeli forces “have just targeted the surgery building inside the Nasser Medical Complex, which houses many patients and wounded individuals, and a large fire has erupted at the site.”
The ministry later confirmed that one person had been killed and said many others were injured, including some medical staff. The entire department was evacuated, the ministry said in a statement.
Gaza’s civil defense rescue agency said the hospital’s emergency department had been targeted.
Earlier Sunday, Hamas said an Israeli air strike the previous day near Khan Yunis killed Salah Al-Bardawil, a senior member of its political bureau.
Bardawil, 65, was killed along with his wife in a camp in Al-Mawasi, the group said.
The Israeli military confirmed that it had targeted Bardawil, saying that “as part of his role, (he) directed the strategic and military planning” of Hamas in Gaza.
His “elimination further degrades Hamas’ military and government capabilities,” it added.


EU top diplomat: Israel strikes on Syria, Lebanon ‘risk further escalation’

EU top diplomat: Israel strikes on Syria, Lebanon ‘risk further escalation’
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EU top diplomat: Israel strikes on Syria, Lebanon ‘risk further escalation’

EU top diplomat: Israel strikes on Syria, Lebanon ‘risk further escalation’

JERUSALEM: EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas warned on Monday during a visit to Jerusalem that Israeli strikes on Syria and Lebanon threatened to worsen the situation.
“Military actions must be proportionate, and Israeli strikes into Syria and Lebanon risk further escalation,” Kallas said at a joint news conference with Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar.


Israel shooting attack kills one, gunman ‘neutralized’

Israel shooting attack kills one, gunman ‘neutralized’
Updated 24 March 2025
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Israel shooting attack kills one, gunman ‘neutralized’

Israel shooting attack kills one, gunman ‘neutralized’
  • A 75-year-old man was killed by the shooting, and that the attack also left a 20-year-old man in critical condition

JERUSALEM: A shooting attack in northern Israel on Monday killed a 75-year-old man and wounded another, first responders said, with police saying officers had “neutralized” the gunman.
The “ramming, stabbing and shooting” attack, according to emergency services provider Magen David Adom, was the first in Israel since it resumed bombardment of the Gaza Strip last week following a January truce in its war with Hamas.
A police statement said that “a terrorist opened fire at civilians and was immediately neutralized by police forces present at the scene” at a junction southeast of the coastal city of Haifa.
Magen David Adom said that a 75-year-old man was killed by the shooting, and that the attack also left a 20-year-old man in critical condition.
A paramedic said in a statement that first responders provided “medical treatment to a young man... who had been hit by a vehicle and suffered penetrating injuries in the attack.”
Israeli police label as “terror” attacks those connected to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.