Baker Institute: Yemeni forces impose targeted sanctions on Israeli shipping

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The American Baker Institute for Political Studies has confirmed that the Yemeni Armed Forces have successfully imposed targeted sanctions on the Israeli enemy and its supporters by precisely targeting ships linked to them.

The institute’s report stated that the Yemeni campaign in the Red Sea has effectively imposed selective disruptions on ships and goods associated with Israel and its supporters, while allowing free passage for shipping companies not linked to them.

The report described these attacks as a new and potentially unique form of targeted economic sanctions.

It also confirmed that Western attempts to stop Yemeni attacks in support of Gaza have failed and may continue to fail until a ceasefire in Gaza is achieved.

Yemeni operations have forced ships belonging to Israel or the US to reroute via the Cape of Good Hope, adding two weeks to their transit time and increasing fuel costs.

Additionally, the threat of attacks has led to a 250 percent increase in war risk premiums for Israeli-owned ships, along with higher crew costs and shipping rates.

The report concluded that a ceasefire in Gaza would likely lead to the cessation of these attacks.

It also noted that Yemeni operations have gained widespread popular support in the region and around the world.

The Yemeni Armed Forces have imposed a maritime blockade on Israeli shipping and a siege on Israeli ports in occupied Palestine in response to Israeli aggression and the ongoing war of extermination against the Palestinian people in Gaza, which has resulted in the deaths and injuries of over 150,000 civilians during 11 months of conflict.