Yemeni Forces Hit Israel-Affiliated Ship In The Latest Drone Attack In The Arabian Sea
Yemeni Forces targeted another ship linked to Israel in a recent drone attack in the Arabian Sea.
The ship called Megapolis was targeted as it violated a Yemeni ban on all shipments to ports in Israel, said Yemen’s military spokesperson Brigadier General Yahya Saree.
He also added that the successful operation was performed by the Yemeni Armed Forces’ Drone Air Force.
Saree mentioned that their forces would target all vessels linked with Israel or headed to its port facilities. Operations will cease only after the blockade is lifted from Gaza and aggression against Palestine and Lebanon is stopped.
“The Yemeni Armed Forces salute the fighters in Gaza and Lebanon and affirm that the martyrdom of the great leader Yahya Sinwar will only increase the resistance and all free people in the world’s determination to continue on the path of liberation and victory,” Saree said.
He added that they will continue to impose a naval blockade on Israel and target all ships connected to it, heading to it or dealing with it. They will use drones and missiles and the operations will not stop until the blockade on the Gaza Strip is lifted.
Yemen has conducted operations against American and British vessels, in support of Palestinians in Gaza.
Yemen has declared its support for the struggle of Palestine against Israel and has reiterated that attacks will not stop until the offensives in Gaza end.
Till now, Israel’s actions have led to the deaths of more than 42,520 civilians, most of which were women and children and injured over 99,500 people.
References: Libyan Express, Press TV
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