Yemen’s Armed Forces target four ships in both Red Sea, Mediterranean

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The Yemeni armed forces announced they had conducted four military operations targeting ships in both the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea.

These operations were carried out in support of the oppressed Palestinian people and in response to the atrocities committed by the Zionist enemy against Gaza’s civilians.

In a statement issued this evening, the armed forces detailed the qualitative military operations, including a joint effort with the Islamic resistance in Iraq. They targeted the oil tanker ‘Waler’ in the Mediterranean Sea using drones as it headed towards Haifa port. The ship was struck for violating the ban on entering occupied Palestinian ports.

Additionally, the Yemeni missile force successfully targeted the ‘Johannes Maersk’ ship in the Mediterranean Sea with a cruise missile, achieving its objective.

The statement emphasized that the ‘Johannes Maersk’ belongs to Maersk Line, a staunch supporter of the Zionist entity and a frequent violator of the entry ban into occupied Palestine.

Simultaneously, naval forces executed another operation in the Red Sea against the ‘Ioannis’ ship, using drones to enforce the entry ban into occupied Palestinian ports. The operation resulted in direct impact, as stated in the release.

‘The Yemeni Armed Forces salute the resilient Yemeni people for their unwavering support of the Palestinian cause,’ the statement declared, referencing massive public demonstrations echoing the call of Sayyed Abdul-Malik Badr El-Din Al-Houthi (may Allah protect him).

‘The Yemeni Armed Forces will continue their religious, ethical, and humanitarian duties on behalf of the Yemeni people and all freedom-loving nations. This commitment stands in solidarity with Palestine and in support of its courageous people and steadfast resistance. Military operations will persist until aggression ceases and the siege on Gaza’s people is lifted,’ the statement concluded.