Yemeni Armed Forces Admit Joint Operations With Iraqi Resistance

Combatient of the Yemeni Armed Forces along a Palestinian Flag,June 6, 2024 Photo: Aljazeera


June 6, 2024 Hour: 9:51 pm

Houthi military spokesman Yahya Saree assured that the United States and Israel expect more attacks together, not only with the Iraqi resistance but also with other Arab resistance fronts.

On Thursday, the Yemeni Armed Forces, through a press conference, revealed that they are conducting two joint armed operations with the Iraqi Islamic resistance, Both campaigns are aimed at attacking Israel and solidarity with the Gazan people and the Palestinian Resistance.

Houthi military spokesman Yahya Saree assured that the United States and Israel expect more attacks together, not only with the Iraqi resistance but also with other Arab resistance fronts.

The operations carried out by the Iraqi-Yemeni Islamic militias were drone strikes against American ships carrying weapons to Israel.

Thanks to the collaboration between the Islamic countries 3 western ships were sunk, both operations were launched in the Haifa area.

The text reads,
Statement by the Yemeni Armed Forces regarding the implementation of two joint military operations with the Iraqi Islamic Resistance. The first targeted two ships carrying military equipment in the port of Haifa, and the second targeted a ship that violated the decision to ban entry to the port of Haifa.

During the first operation two ships that were docking in the area were attacked with drones, the Yemeni spokesman described these attacks as accurate and successful. While the second operation was against a ship which attempted to violate the Yemeni naval blockade. 

In previous weeks several American ships such as the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower, which had the mission to protect the coasts and Zionist ships were brutally attacked successfully by Houthi forces.

The same fate befell the American ships “Vantage Dream”, the oil tanker “Roza” in the Red Sea, and the “Maersk Seletar”, attacked in the east of the Arabian Sea.

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Fuente: Aljazeera-Almayadeen

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