Yemen Sanctions 64 Shipping Companies in Support of Gaza
According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News agency and Al Mayadeen, Yemen’s Humanitarian Coordination Center announced sanctions against 64 companies. these companies are now banned from having their ships pass through the Red Sea, Arabian Sea, Bab al-Mandeb Strait, and Gulf of aden.
The center released a statement via the Yemeni news agency saba confirming that Sana’a has sanctioned these 64 companies for violating the naval blockade imposed on the Zionist enemy.
The Humanitarian coordination Center accused the targeted companies of breaching Yemen Armed Forces’ decision to prevent vessels associated with or destined for ports in occupied Palestine from crossing these waterways.
The center emphasized that since the start of this naval blockade against the zionist regime, it has contacted ship-owning companies whose vessels violated this decision. It notified them that despite prior warnings before entering ports controlled by the Zionist regime, sanctions would be imposed due to their ships’ non-compliance in breaching the blockade by docking at those ports.
The center held these ship-owning companies fully responsible for all consequences arising from these sanctions and added: “Sanctions against firms violating this naval blockade will continue nonetheless of their nationality.”
Yemen’s Humanitarian Coordination Center stated that these measures aim to pressure the Zionist regime to halt its aggression and lift its siege on Gaza. Additionally, several shipping firms have reportedly removed ties with Israel from their commercial operations and begun severing relations with offending companies.
last Sunday, Yemen’s Armed Forces announced launching phase four of an intensified naval blockade against the Zionist regime as part of escalating field operations in support of Gaza.