The Galaxy Leader cargo ship is escorted by Houthi boats in the Red Sea
The Galaxy Leader cargo ship is escorted by Houthi boats in the Red Sea in this photo released November 20, 2023. Houthi Military Media/Handout via REUTERS Photo: Reuters/HOUTHI MILITARY MEDIA
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Seized Galaxy Leader ship in Yemen's Hodeidah port area

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The Galaxy Leader commercial ship was "illegally boarded by military personnel via a helicopter" on Nov. 19 and is now in the Hodeidah port area in Yemen, the vessel’s owner said on Monday.

"All communications were subsequently lost with the vessel," Isle of Man registered Galaxy Maritime Ltd, owner of the pure car carrier Galaxy Leader, said in a statement.

"The company, as a shipping concern, will not be commenting further on the political or geopolitical situation."

Yemen's Iran-backed Houthis released video footage on Monday showing armed men dropping from a helicopter and seizing a cargo ship in the southern Red Sea.

The United States denounced the ship's seizure as a breach of international law and demanded the immediate release of the vessels and its crew.

"The Houthi seizure of the motor vessel Galaxy Leader in the Red Sea is a flagrant violation of international law," U.S. State Department spokeman Matthew Miller told a briefing. "We demand the immediate release of the ship and its crew and we will consult with our allies and U.N. partners as to appropriate next steps."

The Bahamas-flagged Galaxy Leader's crew is made up of nationals from Bulgaria, Ukraine, the Philippines, Mexico and Romania, Galaxy Maritime said. The vessel is chartered by Japan's Nippon Yusen.

"Owners and managers believe the seizure of this vessel represents a gross violation of freedom of passage for the world fleet and a serious threat to international trade," Galaxy Maritime said.

It added that the "key concern at this time is the safety and security of the 25 crew members currently being held by the perpetrators of this criminal act".

© Thomson Reuters 2023.

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Such Crew Members have no Political bias of note within Maritime matters, they're generally Civilians from quite poor Countries/Families and by detaining them it's the akin to the "Poor robbing the Poor"... Today's anti-"Robin Hood" 's.

I hope the Crew is released unharmed to safety.

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boat israeli owned,just checked other sources.

so there is reason why boat was seized.

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This kind of helicopter boarding is something that Iran's Revolutionary Guard practices.

So in the meantime the crew get a free holiday, while the friendly Houtis decide what to do with the ship.

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boat israeli owned,just checked other sources.

so there is reason why boat was seized.

The corporation that owns and operates the ship is incorporated in the UK, is headquartered in the city of Douglas on the Isle of Man, but the company is owned by a wealthy Jewish family. The ship is registered in the Bahamas and leased by the corporation to NYK. A case of some wealthy Israelis owning a British company. It is a tenuous link.

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So in the meantime the crew get a free holiday, while the friendly Houtis decide what to do with the ship.

I sincerely hope you are being sarcastic /:

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The Isle of Mann is a tax haven. No taxes.

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