Israel sends new, advanced Sa’ar 6 warship to Red Sea

One of Israel’s new Sa’ar 6 corvettes has been deployed to the Red Sea, where it’s anchored off the Israeli port of Eilat, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said.

The announcement on Tuesday follows increased threats from the Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen. The Houthis, which the US says are supported by Iran, have vowed to attack any Israel-bound commercial ship transiting the Red Sea as part of their support for Hamas in Gaza in the wake of Hamas’s attack on Israel on Oct. 7.

The Houthis have claimed or been alleged to be behind a series of missile and drone attacks in the Red Sea in recent weeks, including the dramatic seizure of a commercial vessel. Israeli defense systems and American Navy ships in the area have knocked down a number of those threats. On Monday, the Houthis allegedly struck a Norwegian commercial ship with a missile, though it does not appear to have any connection to Israel.

Some of the unsuccessful Houthi missile attacks reportedly targeted Eilat, in the southern tip of Israel, making the Sa’ar 6 and it’s anti-air capabilities a logical vessel for Israel to deploy there. Earlier, the Israeli Navy deployed a different missile ship there. There was no elaboration on the role the Sa’ar 6 would play in the Red Sea or the total number of Israeli vessels now operating off of Eilat at this time.

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