Yemen prevents Israel-bound ships from passing via Red sea
ISNA - Iranian Students' News Agency
Sun / 10 December 2023 / 11:06
The Yemeni Armed Forces announce that all ships bound to the Israeli entity are prohibited from passing through the seas regardless of their nationality until sufficient food and medicine aid enters Gaza.
Tehran (ISNA) - The Yemeni Armed Forces announced on Sunday the introduction of a new actionable decision in support of Gaza, which will see the prohibition of all ships bound to the occupation entity, regardless of their nationality, from passing through the Arabian and Red seas until food and medicine sufficient to the needs of the population enter the besieged Strip.
In a statement, Yemeni Armed Forces Spokesperson Brigadier General Yahya Saree declared that this prohibition is "effective immediately," noting that Sanaa, "out of its commitment to the safety of maritime navigation, warns all ships and companies against dealing with Israeli ports."
"The Yemeni Armed Forces emphasize their full commitment to the continuity of global trade movement through the Red Sea and the Arabian Sea for all ships and all countries, except those ships associated with Israel or those that will transport goods" to the occupation entity.
It is worth noting that the spokesperson did not void the earlier equation, which constitutes that the Yemeni army will continue targeting Israeli ships in the Red Sea until the war on Gaza stops.
Commenting on the announcement, Israeli media confirmed that Sanaa's announcement preventing any ship from reaching Israeli ports is considered "an escalation up a notch and a very serious event," calling it a significant issue for the entire world. This entails a recognition of the size of the impact this announcement may cause.
It should be noted that Sanaa has repeatedly affirmed its commitment to international law and international maritime navigation and that it is a partner in ensuring this, stressing that its operations only affect ships that are related to the occupation.
In its latest report, the Palestinian Health Ministry stated that the war on Gaza has resulted so far in over 17,700 martyrs, over 70% of which children and women, with more than 50,000 people wounded with various injuries.
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