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US Military Carries Out New Aggression on Yemen

New US aggression struck Yemen early on Saturday targeting the al-Dailami base in the capital Sana’a.

 

Early on Friday, the American and British warplanes targeted with 73 missiles five regions of Yemen, including the capital Sana’a and the provinces of Hudaydah, Ta’izz, Hajjah, and Sa’ada, killing at least five people and wounding six others.

The US and UK launched a series of aerial and navy strikes against Yemen in response to the repeated attacks that Yemen conducted on Israeli-bounded ships in the Red Sea. The aggression was conducted with support from Australia, Bahrain, Canada, and the Netherlands.

This aggression came after Yemen had vowed that it would launch strikes on Israeli territory and would not allow ships associated with Israel to pass through the waters of the Red Sea and the Bab el-Mandeb Strait until the Israeli aggression against the Palestinians stopped.

Gaza’s Health Ministry said nearly 23,357 people, mostly women and children, had been killed in the war that the regime started following an operation staged by the Palestinian territory’s resistance movements.

Brigadier General Yahya Saree, spokesman for the Yemeni Armed Forces, said the United States and the United Kingdom bear full responsibility for the “criminal aggression,” and the attack against the country would not go “unanswered and unpunished.”

Despite the aggressive onslaught, Sare’e made it clear that Yemen remains steadfast in its supportive stance toward the Palestinian people, undeterred by the brutal aggression. The Yemeni Armed Forces reiterated their commitment to preventing Israeli ships and any vessels destined for occupied Palestinian ports from navigating in the Arabian Gulf and the Red Sea.

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