Western Media: Sana’a rejected a US offer to stop naval operations and affirmed that support for Gaza is non-negotiable
The global platform “Binance” confirmed that the government of Sana’a rejected a secret US offer in exchange for Sana’a’s forces stopping their naval operations in the Red Sea in support of the Palestinians in Gaza, and the response from Sana’a was decisive and clear, as the leadership stressed that the Yemenis’ commitment to Palestine is not subject to bargaining and cannot be a subject of political negotiation.
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According to the platform, the Sana’a forces stressed that their operations in the Red Sea, including the targeting of ships linked to the Israeli enemy entity with missiles and drones, are the cornerstone of their strategy to put pressure on the occupation to end its aggression and lift the siege on the besieged Gaza Strip.
“Binance” indicated that the US offer included substantive concessions, but Sana’a rejected it categorically, stressing that the Palestinian people are subjected to a genocide sponsored by America and the West and that the US has no right to pressure Yemen to stop its support for the Palestinian people or limit its moral and humanitarian position towards the oppressed in Gaza.
The platform saw this rejection as entrenching Yemen’s position within the axis of resistance, as the operations of the Yemeni forces were not limited to sinking ships or paralyzing the port of Eilat but also contributed to consolidating Yemen’s regional presence as an active party in the regional equation, placing a high priority on the Palestinian cause and dealing with it as the central cause of the nation.
The platform added that this move revealed the limited US influence in the region, despite the sanctions and military operations that targeted Yemen, but Sana’a has remained steadfast in its position and continued to impose the naval blockade and carry out qualitative operations targeting strategic Zionist sites.
It also explained that these positions found wide echo in the Arab and Islamic circles and received direct praise from the Palestinian factions, such as Hamas and Islamic Jihad movements, which considered that Yemen’s operations constituted an effective pressure point in the face of the siege imposed on Gaza and contributed to strengthening the unity of the resistance axis.
The platform highlighted the growing military capabilities of the Sana’a forces, including hypersonic missiles and drones, considering them as an escalating threat to the Western naval presence in the region.