Houthi Attacks Prompt Crew Abandonment and US Investigation in Red Sea

The crew of a cargo ship in the Red Sea was forced to abandon ship after it came under attack from the Houthi militia in Yemen, escalating tensions in the region. Meanwhile, Israel is considering increasing restrictions on access to the Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem during Ramadan, potentially leading to unrest. Israeli military operations have severely impacted the functioning of hospitals in Gaza, and the International Court of Justice is holding hearings on the legality of Israel's occupation of Palestinian territories. Additionally, a far-left Israeli lawmaker narrowly avoided expulsion from Parliament after backing efforts to charge Israel with genocide at the International Court of Justice, and Brazil's President Lula recalled the country's ambassador to Israel amid escalating tensions over his critiques of Israel's war on Hamas.
- Crew Abandons Cargo Ship After Houthi Missile Attack The New York Times
- US investigating after drone crashed in Yemen, officials say CNN
- Houthis claim 'catastrophic' attack in Red Sea that prompted crew to abandon ship CNBC
- Houthi rebels' attack severely damages a Belize-flagged ship in key strait leading to the Red Sea ABC News
- Yemen's Houthis say they attacked two US ships in Gulf of Aden The Jerusalem Post
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