Launch of Yemeni operations supporting Gaza with a widespread maritime attack


Yemen resumed its military operations supporting Gaza on Tuesday, coinciding with the end of the 4-day deadline given by the leader of Ansar Allah to the Israeli occupation and its allies.

Exclusive – Al-Khabar Al-Yemeni:

Shipping sources reported that several explosions shook the area linking the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden near Bab Al-Mandeb, explaining that Yemeni missiles were seen flying through the skies.

It is not yet known whether the Yemeni forces targeted commercial ships, American battleships, or as part of training operations.

Media outlets affiliated with the Islah party had spoken in the morning about the launch of what they described as “Houthis” of several multi-range missiles.

Although Sana’a didn’t officially announce the details of what happened, its timing indicates the launch of Yemeni operations supporting Gaza.

Today marks the end of the deadline set by the leader of Ansar Allah, Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi, at the end of last week, for four days to lift the siege on Gaza.

The occupation continues to tighten the siege on the Strip with its decision to cut off electricity and water.

The resumption of Yemeni operations is a notable development in the course of the confrontations adopted by the axis factions to support Gaza since the outbreak of the Al-Aqsa Flood on October 7th.

Over the months of confrontation, Yemen has succeeded in besieging the occupation by land and sea, as it carried out hundreds of ground and naval attacks against occupied Palestinian cities, most notably the capital, Tel Aviv, in addition to sinking ships and hitting others during a major battle for which America, Britain, and the West mobilized all their naval capabilities.



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