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US Navy arrests five Houthis who tried to seize another ship | Israel Hayom

11/27/2023, 3:57:52 AM

Highlights: US Navy arrests five Houthis who tried to seize another ship | Israel Hayom. Houthis continue to try to attack Israeli-owned ships. The Americans took the militants to interrogate them. The U.S. Navy prevented the ship from being seized and kept it safe. The Houthis, who boarded Central Park in an attempt to take control of the ship, realized they were in trouble. The five tried to escape - but were caught by the Americans. The American Navy was assisted in this operation by a Japanese destroyer. If you find a mistake in the article, please share with us.


Houthis continue to try to attack Israeli-owned ships • The Americans took the militants to interrogate them

The attempt to take control and intervene: The US Navy in the Middle East on Sunday prevented five militants suspected of belonging to the Houthis from taking control of another ship linked to Israeli ownership. Fox News reported.

On Nov. 26, the Carrier Strike Group Eisenhower (IKECSG) completed a transit of the Strait of Hormuz to enter the waters of the Arabian Gulf as the Strike Group continues to support USCENTCOM missions.

While in the Arabian Gulf, the IKECSG are patrolling to ensure freedom of... pic.twitter.com/0GzRZQ7awM

— U.S. Central Command (@CENTCOM) November 26, 2023

The U.S. Navy responded to a distress call from the Israeli-linked Central Park chemical tanker, which had previously been attacked by militants apparently affiliated with the Houthis. The U.S. Navy prevented the ship from being seized and kept it safe.

The Americans arrested the militants and took them to interrogate them and extract information about their recent actions in the maritime zone.

The U.S. Navy was assisted in this operation by a Japanese destroyer, and when the Houthis, who boarded Central Park in an attempt to take control of the ship, realized they were in trouble, the five tried to escape - but were caught by the Americans.

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