Israeli jets carried out heavy airstrikes in Lebanon’s southern and eastern regions, reportedly targeting Hezbollah infrastructure. The attacks killed at least one person and shattered months of relative calm under a fragile ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hezbollah
Gaza’s devastation runs deep, with homes, hospitals, and schools destroyed beyond repair. As rebuilding costs soar to $70 billion, international donors, regional powers, and humanitarian agencies struggle to determine who will shoulder the financial and political burden
Despite the damage inflicted, the ship continued its voyage with no injuries reported among its crew. The Norderney is managed by Sunship Schiffahrtskontor, which has also not issued a statement
According to reports from a British maritime agency and the US military's Central Command (CENTCOM), the attacks occurred on Monday, with one Greek commercial vessel, the MV Cyclades, among the targets
The attack on the Barbados-flagged vessel, True Confidence, marks the first reported fatalities since the Iran-aligned Yemeni group initiated strikes against shipping in one of the world’s busiest maritime routes
This incident came amid heightened military activity, with the US military confirming the interception of two unmanned aerial vehicles over the southern Red Sea on Sunday
This revelation contradicts initial claims made by Houthi sources on Monday, asserting the sinking of the ship, marking a significant turn in the ongoing series of maritime assaults plaguing the region since November
Houthis, a rebel group controlling much of the country, have purportedly threatened to sabotage crucial undersea communication cables running through the Red Sea
Centcom reported that the strikes targeted a land-attack cruise missile and four anti-ship missiles that were poised for launch against ships in the Red Sea. This move follows joint US-UK strikes on Houthi targets a day earlier
Yemen's Houthi rebels have declared that Russian and Chinese ships navigating the Red Sea will not face any threats, with prominent leader Mohammed al-Bukhaiti going so far as to pledge "the safe passage of these ships"
The incident unfolded as air raid sirens echoed through Eilat, followed by reported explosions in the vicinity. The Israeli military confirmed its activation of defensive measures, including the firing of an interceptor missile in response to the attack
Yemen's Houthi rebels fired an anti-ship cruise missile towards an American destroyer on Sunday, prompting a swift response from a U.S. fighter jet that successfully intercepted and destroyed the incoming threat
This strategic move followed a comprehensive assault on nearly 30 Houthi locations just a day prior, showcasing the resolve of the international coalition in thwarting Houthi actions that jeopardize vital international trade lanes in the Red Sea
In the ensuing confrontation, the US military sank three of the Houthi boats in self-defense, resulting in the death of their crews, while the fourth boat fled the area
Israeli jets carried out heavy airstrikes in Lebanon’s southern and eastern regions, reportedly targeting Hezbollah infrastructure. The attacks killed at least one person and shattered months of relative calm under a fragile ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hezbollah
Gaza’s devastation runs deep, with homes, hospitals, and schools destroyed beyond repair. As rebuilding costs soar to $70 billion, international donors, regional powers, and humanitarian agencies struggle to determine who will shoulder the financial and political burden
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