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Missile Fired from Yemen Toward Israel Shot Down; Huthis Claim Responsibility Amid Escalating Red Sea Conflict

Ankita Das
Last updated: July 10, 2025 6:44 pm
Ankita Das

On Thursday, Israel’s army said it stopped a missile that was launched from Yemen. The missile was intercepted after warning sirens were heard early in the morning across parts of Israel.

Later, the Huthi rebels from Yemen, who are supported by Iran, said they were behind the missile attack. Their spokesperson, Yahya Saree, said it was a “special military operation” using a ballistic missile.

Since the war in Gaza started in October 2023, the Huthis have been targeting Israel and ships linked to it in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden. They say they are doing this to support the Palestinians.

In response, Israel has carried out airstrikes in Yemen, including one on Sunday in the city of Hodeida.

Also See: Russia Fires 728 Drones and 13 Missiles in Largest Air Attack on Ukraine Since War Began, Zelenskyy Responds With Strong Statement

Recent Huthi Actions

This week, the Huthis claimed they sank two ships:

  • One of them, Eternity C, was heading to Israel’s port of Eilat and was attacked on Monday.
  • Another ship, Magic Seas, was sunk on Sunday because the owner had done business with Israel.

Saree warned that ships connected to Israel would continue to be targeted unless Israel ends the war in Gaza and lifts the blockade on the region.

Read more: 10 Crew Members Rescued, 4 Dead, and 11 Still Missing After Houthi Attack Sinks Liberian-Flagged Cargo Ship in the Red Sea

Impact on Global Trade

Due to these attacks, many shipping companies are avoiding the Red Sea and taking a longer route around the southern tip of Africa. This is slowing down trade, as the Red Sea usually handles around 12% of the world’s shipping traffic.

This ongoing conflict between the Huthis and Israel is adding more tension to the already complex situation in the Middle East and is now affecting global trade routes.

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