Yemen’s armed forces targeted the USS Harry S. Truman with missiles in response to US aggression, claiming over 47 bombs were dropped on Yemen. Yahya Saree announced Yemeni intentions to continue striking US military assets. Concurrently, Abdul-Malik al-Houthi reinstated a ban on Israeli ships following an ultimatum concerning Gaza aid.
On Sunday at 17:00 GMT, the spokesman of the Yemeni armed forces, Yahya Saree, announced a significant event concerning the conflict involving Yemen and the United States. He stated that the Yemeni military had targeted the USS Harry S. Truman with 18 ballistic and cruise missiles as a response to US aggressions. Saree claimed, “More than 47 bombs have been dropped on various areas of Yemen by US enemy,” highlighting the scale of US military involvement in the region.
Saree emphasized that the Yemeni armed forces would continue their operations against US military assets, underscoring their commitment to retaliate for perceived US aggressions. He described recent US actions as violent, stating that numerous massacres had occurred, resulting in the deaths of many innocents. This announcement followed a significant bombing campaign conducted by the United States and the United Kingdom, reportedly to protect Israel amidst its conflict in the Gaza Strip.
In a related context, Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, the leader of the Yemeni Ansarullah movement, mentioned that Yemen has reinstated its ban on Israeli vessels. This decision came after al-Houthi had given Israel a four-day ultimatum to open the crossings to allow humanitarian aid into Gaza. He warned that Yemen would target any ships bound for Israel, indicating the tensions surrounding maritime activities in the region.
The recent military developments in Yemen signify escalating tensions between Yemeni forces and US military presence in the area. The asserts made by Yahya Saree reflect a resolute stance from Yemen regarding military retaliation against US aggression. Furthermore, the reinstatement of the ban on Israeli ships by Abdul-Malik al-Houthi illustrates the complexities of regional dynamics amidst ongoing conflicts.
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