Yemeni Naval Forces take control of israeli ship "Galaxy Leader"
Yemeni Naval Forces on Sunday successfully captured an israeli ship named the Galaxy Leader in the depths of the Red Sea.
Sources familiar with the matter revealed that 52 individuals on board the ship, believed to be a vehicle carrier, have been detained. The ship, despite being Bahamian-flagged, is owned by an Israeli businessman.
Yemeni Armed Forces are currently working on revealing the identities and nationalities of the detained individuals, with a military source urging observers to "await what will warm your hearts." The authenticity of the news has been confirmed by the Yemeni military.
According to reports, the Yemeni Armed Forces utilized a helicopter to hover over the Israeli ship, subsequently rappelling down to the deck and taking control of it.
The Yemeni Armed Forces have indicated that an official statement on the matter will be released within the next few hours. In response to the incident, Hebrew media outlets suggested that the captured ship belongs to israeli businessman Rami Ungar and was transporting vehicles from a port in southern Turkey to a port in Western India.
A zionist occupation forces spokesperson described the event as "a very dangerous development," highlighting the potential escalation of tensions in the region.
The seizure of an israeli ship by Yemeni Naval Forces marks a significant development in the ongoing geopolitical landscape. (ILKHA)