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Security Council meeting on the situation of the Red Sea

The representative of France in the United Nations said early Wednesday that the Security Council will probably hold a meeting today to review the security situation of shipping in the Red Sea.

According to the report of the international group of Fars news agency, the representative of France in the United Nations said on Wednesday morning that the Security Council will probably hold a meeting today to review the security situation of shipping in the Red Sea.

“Nicolas de Riviere” stated during a press conference about the attacks of the Yemeni army on the Zionist ships: “Probably the [Security] Council will have a meeting about this issue soon, possibly even tomorrow”.

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In recent weeks, parallel to the intensification of Israel’s attacks in Gaza, the Yemeni army targeted Israeli ships or ships destined for the occupied territories and intending to cross The Bab al-Mandab strait in the Red Sea has narrowed.

The attacks of the Yemeni army in the Red Sea started on November 19, and the Ansarullah movement has announced that it will continue until the Israeli attacks in Gaza stop. . The American, British and French naval forces have each claimed to have shot down drones or missiles fired from Yemen.

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