In Yemen, the leader of the Houthi movement, Mr. Al-Houthi, has announced that any ship found carrying cargo to enemy ports despite the embargo will become a legitimate target for his forces, no matter where they may be holding them captive. This warning comes as tensions between Yemen and neighboring countries continue to escalate. Stay tuned for further updates as this situation develops.
[Other articles from the same source have reported that during the past week, the Houthi forces have carried out 10 ballistic missile strikes, one wingsuit attack, and one drone strike, bringing the total number of vessels targeted in defense of Palestine to 112. Al-Houthi also praised Turkey’s decision to curtail trade relations with Israel and criticized the US for providing excessive weaponry to the Israeli enemy, enough to wipe out the population of Rafah. The Houthi spokesperson, Brigadier General Yahya Sa’ari, announced a joint operation involving naval, air, and rocket forces targeting two vessels in the Gulf of Aden. Additionally, Al-Houthi called on Egypt to take a more active role in pressuring Israel to withdraw from the Rafah crossing, as part of the ongoing fourth phase of Israeli aggression that targets any vessel affiliated with companies involved in supplying or transporting enemy goods.]
In light of these developments, it’s clear that tensions in the region are reaching a boiling point, with both sides resorting to increasingly aggressive measures. It remains to be seen how this conflict will play out, but one thing is certain – the stakes are high, and any miscalculations could have disastrous consequences for all parties involved. As always, we will provide timely updates as this situation continues to unfold.
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