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Al Jazeera Qatari channel said that the maritime operations supporting Gaza carried out by the forces of the Sanaa government are “qualitative and precise operations, not traditional.”
This was stated by the channel’s correspondent in Djibouti, who noted that “the US-led naval coalition failed to protect Israeli ships or those heading to Israel.”
He said that the targeting of Israeli, American, and British ships by the forces of the Sanaa government “is not traditional, but rather qualitative targeting carried out through boats, drones, and remote targeting.”
He pointed out that the solution to stop the operations of the forces of the Sanaa government “lies only in addressing the root causes of the crisis in Gaza.”
“Israel” continues its war on the Gaza Strip in parallel with a comprehensive blockade imposed on the Strip since last October, resulting in more than 30,000 civilian casualties and an unprecedented famine suffered by the people of the Strip.
Since November last year, the forces of the Sanaa government have begun military operations against “Israel”, and Israeli or affiliated ships have been prevented from crossing the Red Sea and the Arabian Sea before expanding their operations to include part of the Indian Ocean. They recently announced the start of the fourth phase of their operations, threatening to target Israeli ships in the Mediterranean Sea if they invade Rafah, stipulating that they stop their operations, “the aggression on Gaza and lifting the siege,” according to military statements broadcast by the spokesman for the forces of the Sanaa government, Yahya Sari, following their implementation of any military operation.
The European Union announced on February 19, 2024, the launch of a military operation called “Aspides”, led by Italy in the Red Sea, while the United States announced the launch of an operation called “Guardian of Prosperity”, aimed at countering attacks by the forces of the Sanaa government against “Israel”, in addition to airstrikes carried out by America and Britain in Yemen, which prompted the forces of the Sanaa government to include American and British ships, whether commercial or military, in the targeting circle and prevent them from crossing the Red Sea and the Arabian Sea.