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Israel-Hamas War: Japan 'Directly Approaching' Yemen Rebels Over Seized Ship

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Last Updated: November 20, 2023, 11:56 IST

Tokyo, Japan

The Galaxy Leader is seen at the port of Koper, Slovenia on Sept. 16, 2008. Yemen's Houthi rebels seized the Israeli-linked cargo ship in a crucial Red Sea shipping route on Sunday, Nov. 19, 2023. (AP Photo)

The Galaxy Leader is seen at the port of Koper, Slovenia on Sept. 16, 2008. Yemen's Houthi rebels seized the Israeli-linked cargo ship in a crucial Red Sea shipping route on Sunday, Nov. 19, 2023. (AP Photo)

Huthi military spokesman Yahya Saree had said that the rebels had seized "an Israeli ship" on Sunday but Israel said the vessel was owned by a British company

Japan said Monday it was “directly approaching” Yemen’s Iran-backed Huthi rebels after they seized a ship owned by an Israeli businessman and operated by a Japanese firm with around 25 crew on board.

Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa said Tokyo was “communicating with Israel, and in addition to directly approaching the Huthis, we are also urging Saudi Arabia, Oman, Iran and other countries concerned to strongly urge the Houthis for the early release of the vessel and crew members.” “Our government will continue to take necessary measures in cooperation with the countries concerned, while taking into account the situation,” she added.

Huthi military spokesman Yahya Saree had said that the rebels had seized “an Israeli ship” on Sunday but Israel said the vessel was owned by a British company. Maritime security company Ambrey said that the owner was listed as Ray Car Carriers, whose parent company belongs to Abraham “Rami” Ungar, an Israeli businessman.

The Japanese government said earlier Monday that it “strongly condemns” the seizure of the Galaxy Leader, which was operated by a Japanese firm Nippon Yusen, also known as NYK Line.

Israel said the vehicle transportation ship was traveling between Turkey and India, and that the 25-person crew included Ukrainians, Bulgarians, Filipinos and Mexicans, but no Israelis.

first published:November 20, 2023, 11:56 IST
last updated:November 20, 2023, 11:56 IST