Yemen Continues To Attack Ships In The Red Sea Until Gaza War Stops
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JAKARTA - The Yemeni Foreign Ministry announced that it would continue to carry out operations in the Red Sea until aggression against Gaza is stopped.

The Yemeni Foreign Ministry statement was in response to a UN Security Council statement regarding the operation carried out by the country.

In the statement, it was written that the Security Council had complied with the United States' will to support the brutality of the Israeli regime in Gaza.

It is a shame the Security Council was unable to issue a statement condemning the massacre of the Israeli regime in Gaza after about 200 days, but the Security Council condemned the Yemeni Ansarullah movement for its actions in the Red Sea to support Palestinians.

The UN Security Council should prevent sending US facilities to Israel because the Zionist regime has killed women and children in Gaza, the Yemeni ministry said.

His party also emphasized that the Red Sea and the Arabian Sea are interrelated with developments in Gaza.

Members of the delegation of the Yemeni government negotiations, Abdul Malik al-Ajri, commented on the UN Security Council (DK) statement and described it as a useless statement.

He noted that the United Nations has no right to ask other countries to respect international regulations because the agency was unable to force the Israeli regime to follow these regulations and stop genocide in Gaza.

On Monday (18/3) the UN DK condemned Ansarullah Yaman's attack on commercial ships in the Red Sea.

Yemeni Air Force announced that it will not stop carrying out operations against ships linked to Israel until the war in Gaza ends.

Since the beginning of the war last October 7, more than 31,000 Palestinians, mostly children and women, have been killed in Gaza.


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