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Cargo ship crew held by Houthi rebels launched after greater than a yr in captivity

Cargo ship crew held by Houthi rebels launched after greater than a yr in captivity

Yemen’s Iran-aligned Houthis have launched the crew of the Galaxy Chief greater than a yr after they seized the Bahamas-flagged vessel off the Yemeni Pink Beach, Houthi-owned Al Masirah TV has reported.

It stated on Wednesday the crew had been handed to Oman “in coordination” with the three-day-old ceasefire in Gaza’s conflict between Israel and Palestinian militant group Hamas.

“The discharge of the Galaxy Chief crew comes throughout the framework of our solidarity with Gaza and in assist of the ceasefire settlement,” it quoted the Houthi supreme political council as saying.

A handout display seize taken from a video launched by the Houthis exhibits Omani officers receiving crew members of the cargo vessel Galaxy Chief at Sana’a airport. {Photograph}: Houthis Media Middle/Handout/EPA

The crew is comprised of 25 nationals from Bulgaria, Ukraine, the Philippines, Mexico and Romania, in response to the automobile provider’s proprietor Galaxy Maritime. The vessel was chartered by Japan’s Nippon Yusen.

The Galaxy Chief was escorted to the Pink Sea port of Hodeidah in Houthi-controlled north Yemen after being boarded by Houthi forces at sea on 19 November 2023, quickly after the outbreak of conflict in Gaza.

Houthi chief Abdul Malik al-Houthi stated on Monday the group, recognized formally as Ansar Allah, was able to act if Israel violated the Gaza ceasefire settlement.

“We’re in fixed readiness to intervene instantly at any time the Israeli enemy returns to escalation, genocidal crimes and siege of the Gaza Strip,” he stated.

The UN particular envoy for Yemen, Hans Grundberg, stated in a press release that the “launch of the Galaxy Chief crew is heartwarming information that places an finish to the arbitrary detention and separation that they and their households endured for greater than a yr“.

“It is a step in the suitable route, and I urge Ansar Allah to proceed these optimistic steps on all fronts, together with ending all maritime assaults,” Grundberg stated.

The information got here as US President Donald Trump signed an government order to as soon as once more designate the Houthis a “overseas terrorist group”.

Houthi rebels escort the cargo ship Galaxy Chief within the Pink Sea off the coast of Yemen in November 2023. The crew was launched after the Gaza ceasefire deal was applied. {Photograph}: AP

When former president Joe Biden took over from Trump in 2021, he had eliminated the designation in response to concern from support teams that they would want to drag out of Yemen as they’re obliged to cope with the rebels, who’re successfully the federal government in huge areas together with the capital Sana’a.

However weeks after the conflict within the Gaza Strip broke out on 7 October 2023, the Houthis started launching assaults on transport within the Pink Sea and Gulf of Aden in assist of the Palestinians. Additionally they declared US and British pursuits to be “reliable targets.”

They’ve sunk two vessels, seized one other and killed not less than 4 seafarers.

In response, the Biden administration final yr put the Houthis again on the checklist of “specifically designated international terrorist” teams. That barely much less extreme classification nonetheless allowed for humanitarian support to achieve the war-torn nation, one of many poorest on the planet.

The Houthi assaults have disrupted international transport, forcing corporations to re-route to longer and costlier journeys round southern Africa for greater than a yr.

“Harmless seafarers should not turn out to be collateral victims in wider geopolitical tensions,” Arsenio Dominguez, secretary-general of the Worldwide Maritime Group, stated in a press release.

“We name on all nations to assist our seafarers and transport in order that this doesn’t occur once more,” the Worldwide Chamber of Delivery stated in a press release.

Reuters and Agence France-Presse contributed to this report


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