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Who are Yemen’s Houthis, the group behind the recent Red Sea cargo ship attack?

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 8 July 2025 ()
Yemen’s Houthi rebels struck the cargo ship Magic Seas in the Red Sea, marking their first maritime attack in months. The assault, involving missiles, drones, and explosive boats, forced the crew to abandon ship. The UAE swiftly rescued all 22 crew members, highlighting rising regional tensions amid the ongoing Israel-Gaza conflict and renewed threats to vital shipping routes.
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Yemen’s Houthis have resumed deadly attacks on Red Sea shipping lanes, using armed men and drone boats in a major escalation. A vessel traveling near Hodeida was struck Sunday by two drone boats, while others were destroyed by onboard security. Over 100 ships have been targeted since 2023,...

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