Redefining ships in the Red Sea
On Saturday, international cargo ships redefined themselves with new cards upon reaching the Bab Al-Mandeb, one of the most important maritime passages in the Middle East, following the strongest Yemeni operations against the companies involved in violating the ban decision to the Israeli ports.
Exclusive – Al-Khabar Al-Yemeni:
Several international media outlets circulated some of the slogans that cargo ships launched during their crossing of the Red Sea.
The most prominent of these slogans were “We are Muslims,” “We have no connection to Israel,” “The crews are Chinese,” and “We are carrying Russian cargoes.”
These slogans were circulated by the British Reuters agency, as well as American and French news agencies.
Although slogans like “We have no connection to Israel” emerged at the height of the Yemeni operations in support of Gaza in the Red Sea during the first months, the development of more slogans reflects the extent of fears of being targeted.
Yemen had previously announced that it only targets ships related to the Israeli occupation, which requires the commitment of those ships not to cross the red lines drawn by the Yemeni forces only and to ensure safe passage without obstruction.