Yemen's Houthis claim responsibility for striking Norwegian tanker Strand in latest attack

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Yemen's Houthi movement said on Tuesday they struck a Norwegian oil and chemical tanker with a rocket in its latest operation to protest against Israel's bombardment of Gaza. The Iran-aligned group targeted the ship after its crew "rejected all warning calls," Houthi military spokesperson Yehia Sareea said in a televised statement. He vowed that the Houthis would continue blocking ships heading to Israeli ports until Israel allows the entry of food and medical aid into the Gaza Strip - more than 1,000 miles from the Houthi seat of power in Sanaa. NETANYAHU TELLS BIDEN ISRAEL WILL ACT MILITARILY AGAINST YEMEN'S HOUTHIS IF US WON'T: REPORT The attack on the tanker Strinda took place about 60 nautical miles north of the Bab al-Mandab Strait. The ship, a Norwegian-owned-and-operated vessel called Strinda, was struck on Monday night as it traveled near the Bab al-Mandab strait, a sea lane through which much of the world's oil is shipped.

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