Houthi terrorists finally RELEASE kidnapped crew of Brit cargo ship Galaxy Leader after 14 months following Gaza deal

Fourteen months after being taken hostage by a terrorist organization, the crew of a British cargo ship was released.

After Israel and Hamas reached a ceasefire agreement, the sailors from the Galaxy Leader vehicle carrier who had been detained by the Houthis in Yemen are now free.

Twenty-five people from the Philippines, Bulgaria, Romania, Ukraine, and Mexico make up the crew.

As the Houthi terror group attempted to obstruct cargo through the Red Sea in support of friends Hamas, they were captured.

The Maritime Executive stated that although no information regarding the repatriation was disclosed, it is thought that the crew will go to Oman.

In terrifying footage published after the vessel was seized, Houthi rebel gunmen jumped from helicopters and stormed the Japanese-chartered container ship, holding all of its crew hostage.

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Later, it was returned to Yemen and launched as a “tourist cruise ship” by the militants, who claimed to be acting in “solidarity” with the inhabitants of the beleaguered Gaza Strip.

Abraham Ungar, an Israeli businessman, owns a portion of the British corporation that owns the Galaxy Leader.

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