Yemenis have been flocking to the Port of Salif located on the Red Sea to visit an Israeli cargo ship seized by Houthi rebels in November. Houthi commandos took control of Bahamas-flagged Galaxy Leader, claiming that the car carrier was owned by Israel despite Tel Aviv's denials. The ship's crew of 25 are still being held on board but have been allowed "modest contact" with their families while various countries push for their release.
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