Bloomberg: American and English ships return to the Red Sea

reports Mehr News Agency According to al -Miyaddin News, Bloomberg US News Agency announced that US and English ships after a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and stopped support activities Gaza returns to the Red Sea in Yemen.
US media stated that these ships have stopped attacking Yemenis against US and British-related ships They return to this international waterway again, and the ordinary movement of ships on one of the main maritime trade routes will be open after a year of stopping these ships.
The news agency has announced that US and British-related ships have been able to pass through January 1 The sea area is red and has not been exposed to attacks by Yemeni armed forces.
reports that the news agency is signed by the ceasefire and the exchange of prisoners in Gaza that it is predicted Stability will return to the area, but nevertheless maritime risk in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden is still high.
Yemeni Armed Forces in November 2009 launched a Palestinian resistance support operation in Gaza by attacking Israeli or Israeli ships The ships launched to Zionist ports began and attacked many of these ships. The United States, Britain and some other European countries have sought to prevent the Zionist regime from being harmed by forming a coalition, but their military operations in the Red Sea and their air strikes against Yemen were not effective. / Span>
Yemenis also launched numerous military and infrastructure targets in the occupied territories within their operations. .