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A search for two U.S. Navy SEALs who went missing at sea off the coast of Somalia this month has been called off, U.S. Central Command said Sunday.

The SEALs had been on a mission chasing shipments of Iranian-made weapons bound for Houthi rebels in Yemen. A U.S. official previously confirmed to Fox News Digital that the SEALs were attempting to board a ship they suspected was falsely flagged that could be smuggling weapons.

The two special forces operators were climbing on a ladder to board a vessel while on a mission in the Gulf of Aden when high waves knocked one into the sea. The second SEAL jumped in after the first as part of Navy SEAL protocol to help a partner in distress, and they both vanished. 

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«We regret to announce that after a 10-day exhaustive search, our two missing U.S. Navy SEALS have not been located and their status has been changed to deceased,» U.S. CENTCOM said in a statement, adding that it is now conducting recovery operations. 

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This undated photograph released by U.S. Central Command shows what is described as the vessel that carried Iranian-made missile components bound for Yemen’s Houthi. (U.S. Central Command)

Airborne and naval platforms from the U.S., Japan and Spain continuously searched more than 21,000 square miles for the missing SEALs.

Fleet Numerical Meteorology and Oceanography Center, the U.S. Coast Guard Atlantic Area Command, University of San Diego – Scripts Institute of Oceanography, and the Office of Naval Research – Oceanographic support also assisted in the search, CENTCOM said.

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This undated photograph released by U.S. Central Command shows what is described as Iranian-made missile components bound for Yemen’s Houthi seized off a vessel in the Arabian Sea. (U.S. Central Command)

«We mourn the loss of our two Naval Special Warfare warriors, and we will forever honor their sacrifice and example,» Gen. Michael Erik Kurilla said in a statement. «Our prayers are with the SEALs’ families, friends, the U.S. Navy, and the entire Special Operations community during this time.» 

The names of the SEALs have not been released as family notifications continue.

The SEALs’ Jan. 11 raid marked the latest seizure by the Navy and its allies of weapon shipments bound for the rebels, who have launched a series of attacks that threaten global trade in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden over Israel’s war against the Hamas terrorist organization in the Gaza Strip. The seized missile components included types likely used in those attacks.

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The Navy ultimately sank the ship carrying the weapons after deeming it unsafe, Central Command said. The ship’s 14 crew were detained.

Fox News Digital’s Danielle Wallace and the Associated Press contributed to this report.



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Al menos 21 muertos y una veintena de heridos en un ataque aéreo de Israel a una mezquita en Gaza

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Funcionarios médicos palestinos afirmaron este domingo que al menos 21 personas murieron y veinte más resultaron heridas, la mayoría en estado grave, en un nuevo ataque aéreo de Israel en Deir al Balah, zona central de la Franja de Gaza.

Las Fuerzas de Defensa de Israel (IDF) confirmaron la ofensiva contra una mezquita cerca del hospital Al-Aqsa, donde, aseguran, se produjo un bombardeo «quirúrgico» contra «terroristas de Hamas que operaban dentro de un centro de comando y control incrustado en una estructura que había servido como la mezquita ‘Shuhada al-Aqsa’, en el área de Deir al Balah».

La IDF agregó que estos «centros de mando» son utilizado por Hamás para «planificar y ejecutar ataques terroristas contra las tropas del Estado de Israel».

De igual forma, las fuerzas israelíes aseguraron haber tomado «medidas para mitigar el riesgo de dañar a civiles, con el uso de municiones precisas, vigilancia aérea e información de inteligencia adicional».

En las últimas horas, el Ejército también intensificó sus ataques contra el norte del enclave, especialmente en la zona de Yabalia, donde al menos otros diez palestinos murieron y varios más resultaron heridos, según WAFA.

El próximo 7 de octubre se cumplirá un año del ataque de Hamás a Israel en el que murieron 1.200 israelíes y fueron secuestrados otros 251 -de los cuales 97 continúan en manos del grupo armado- lo que desencadenó una intensa ofensiva de Israel contra Gaza en la que ya han sido asesinados cerca de 42.000 personas, la mayoría mujeres y niños. EFE

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