The Houthi leader said today that the Yemeni guerrilla organization would continue to allow any company to carry through specific marine areas associated with Israel, following the two rebel attacks on cargo ships and the two Greek interests.

Abdul Malik al -Houthi has stated that the ban imposed on the transit of ships – which Houthi considers to be related to Israel – through the Red Sea, the Gulf of Aden and the Arab Sea, remains in force.

“Our naval operations on ships will continue as long as Israel’s aggression continues in the Gaza Strip”he said.

The Yemeni rebels attacked and sank on Sunday and Monday, two ships carrying Liberian flag and their management had Greek companies.

The Eternity C ship sank yesterday, after Houtha attacked and plunged the Magic Seas ship, repeating the attacks that began in November 2023 in which more than 100 ships were attacked.

All members of the Magic Seas ship crew was rescued before sinking.

Four members of Eternity C are considered dead and according to shipping sources were killed during the attacks.

In total, 10 crew members of Eternity C have been recovered alive, including 8 Philippine crew members, an Indian and a member of the Maritime Security Team (Greek citizenship).

Twenty -five people were on board and 11 remain missing.

By the end of 2023, Houthi have attacked dozens of ships off the coast of Yemen who believe they are linked to Israel, and then to US vessels, claiming that they are acting in solidarity with the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, where the Gaza.