"Houthi Rebels Target Ship Bound for Iran with Missiles"

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Yemen's Houthi rebels fired missiles at a ship bound for Iran, causing minor damage but no injuries to its crew. The ship, a Greek-operated bulk carrier, was heading to Iran, the main supporter of the Houthis. The attack highlights the Houthis' targeting of ships in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden. The rebels claimed the attack was in retaliation for "Zionist crimes" and "American-British aggression." The incident follows a pause in Houthi attacks on ships, which had been targeted due to Israel's offensive in Gaza, posing a threat to trade routes.
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