Al Jazeera: Yemen targeted a ship bound for Israel
Al Jazeera news channel claimed that Yemeni Ansarullah forces targeted a ship bound for occupied Palestine. |
According to the report of Fars News Agency International Group, Al Jazeera news channel quoted a Yemeni military source as saying that Ansarullah forces targeted a ship in the Red Sea that was bound for occupied Palestine.
This source said that the crew of the ship did not pay attention to the warnings of the Yemeni forces and that is why this ship was targeted.
While the official sources Yemen has not yet confirmed this attack. An hour ago, the terrorist organization “CENTCOM” (Central Command Headquarters of the US Army in West Asia) published a statement claiming that Yemen attacked an American destroyer in the Red Sea. News that the Yemeni authorities have not yet confirmed or denied. In this statement, it was announced that an anti-ship cruise missile was fired at the USS Labon destroyer from the area under the control of the “Houthis” on Sunday evening. /p>
According to Centcom, this Arleigh Burke class destroyer was operating in the southern Red Sea region. The Americans claim that an American fighter shot down a missile fired from Yemen in the suburbs of Al-Hodeida beach, and this incident did not cause any damage or injury to the Americans.
Washington and London meanwhile. The creation of a naval coalition is trying to stop Yemeni attacks on Israeli ships and ships bound for occupied Palestine in the Red Sea and they want to force Yemen to stop supporting the people of Gaza. The spokesman of the Ansarullah movement emphasized once again today that the attacks of the Yemeni forces on Israeli ships or ships bound for occupied Palestine in the Red Sea will continue. The country’s threats, Yemen’s position towards Palestine and Gaza aggression have not changed, he said: Our request is to end the criminal attacks on Gaza and bring humanitarian aid, including food and medicine, to this region.
Despite the British threats of the last few days regarding the possibility of more aggressive attacks against the Yemeni army and armed forces, London’s tone is becoming sceptical.
” Britain’s Defense Minister Grant Shapps said today that London will review and analyze the situation in the West Asian region before making any decision about carrying out more offensive operations in Yemen.
Shaps in Asked if Britain would launch further attacks, he explained: “We will have to wait and see what happens because we don’t want to get involved in developments in the Red Sea. But finally, freedom of navigation is an international right”.
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