Yemen’s Armed Forces seized an Israeli ship in the Red Sea in yet another operation in support of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, who have been enduring a US-backed genocidal war and siege for more than 13 months.
In a statement released on Wednesday, the forces announced conducting a military operation in the Red Sea, which resulted in the seizure of an Israeli ship and its escort to the Yemeni coast.

Yemen has been conducting hundreds of strikes against Israeli targets inside the occupied Palestinian territories in retaliation for the Israeli regime’s October 2023-present war on Gaza that has so far claimed the lives of nearly 44,000 Palestinians, mostly women and children.
The forces have also been targeting Israeli ships as well as vessels heading towards or away from the territories as a means of piling up economic pressure on the Zionist regime. All ships belonging to the Israel or those dealing with it will remain a legitimate target for Yemen.
We urge all countries whose nationals are working in the Red Sea to stay away from any work or activity with Israeli ships or ships owned by Israelis. The Zionist entity is the main threat to security and stability in the region and international waterways.

Yemen has also been targeting American vessels, including warships and aircraft carriers, off the country’s coast as a means of protesting the USA all-out political, military, and intelligence support for the Israeli aggression.
In retaliation to the attacks the USA has been conducting war against Yemen in an attempt to force it into stopping its anti-Israeli strikes. The Yemen operations featured a high-profile strike against the USS Abraham Lincoln carrier in the Arabian Sea last week.
In response, the USA has escalated its military strategy, deploying B-52 strategic bombers to its Central Command operations area in Bahrain. Analysts attribute this deployment to DC’s recognition of the high costs and limited efficacy of its naval presence in the Red Sea.

The arsenal now possessed by Yemen has come as a shock to the Pentagon, Axios reported. According to the outlet, the Pentagon’s top weapons buyer, Bill LaPlante, told a defense summit in Washington earlier this week that the group’s capabilities are getting scary.
Yemen has been disrupting shipping in the Red Sea over the past year in an attempt to pressure Israel over the war against Palestinians living in Gaza and the West Bank.
On November 12, Yemen announced a successful missile strike against the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier in the Arabian Sea, as well as attacks on two US destroyers in the Red Sea. These operations reportedly involved cruise missiles and drones.
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Auction the vessel plus it’s cargo , the proceeds from the sales to be used in the
reconstruction of Gaza.
So much for being branded the Galaxy Leader ?
U.S. officials know that deploying B-52 strategic bombers to Bahrain is a theatrical maneuver to scare Yemen, Iran, and the resistance forces. They know using it in that region makes the situation worse and out of control. Oil is the life blood of the western countries’ economy. They know making the situation worse than what it is now, the price of oil will go up to the level that will bring their sluggish and slumber economy to a standstill. It is all a Kabuki Theater. All of them already burdened by a humongous national debt and concomitant divisions about their none… Read more »