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Abdulsalam Reaffirms Yemen’s Unwavering Support for Gaza Amid Ongoing International Discussions

Mohammed Abdulsalam, Head of the National Delegation, disclosed current dialogues with several international entities concerning operations conducted by the Yemeni Armed Forces in the Red Sea and the Arabian Sea.

In a Saturday evening tweet, Abdulsalam stated, “Under the auspices of our brothers in Oman, ongoing communications and discussions persist with various international parties regarding operations in the Red Sea and the Arabian Sea.”

He clarified that Yemen cannot remain passive in the face of the aggression and blockade suffocating the Gaza Strip, where essential supplies such as food, medicine, and even drinking water have been severed by the adversary. He affirmed to all parties that Yemen’s actions aim to support the Palestinian populace in Gaza.

Abdulsalam emphasized that Yemen’s solidarity with Gaza remains non-negotiable in various meetings, asserting that ships belonging to the enemy or heading toward its ports will remain susceptible to targeting until the aggression ceases, the blockade is lifted, and consistent humanitarian aid flows into the region.

The Head of the National Delegation highlighted that any sincere measures facilitating the entry of food and medicine in response to the humanitarian crisis in Palestine and Gaza would aid in de-escalation.

Yemen’s Armed Forces have conducted multiple military operations in solidarity with the Palestinian people in Gaza who are facing violence, destruction, and blockade.

The latest operations targeted sensitive locations inin the Umm al-Rashrash area, using a significant fleet of drones.

These actions were carried out under the directives of Sayyed Abdulmalik al-Houthi and in response to the calls for liberation from the Yemeni populace and the global community.

The Armed Forces also targeted two Israeli-bound container ships and a Norwegian-flagged fuel tanker heading towards Israel.

These actions have prompted some shipping companies to reroute their vessels to avoid potential attacks by Yemeni forces.

More than 19,000 people have been killed in Gaza since the regime launched its attacks on October 7, the day when the Palestinian resistance group Hamas carried out Operation Al-Aqsa Storm against the Israelis.

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