
Yemen's Houthi Underscores Complete Halt of Israeli Maritime Navigation
Head of Yemen's Ansarullah Movement Sayyed Abdul Malik Badreddine Al-Houthi stressed that the operations in support of Gaza will persist, whether through missile and drone strikes in occupied Palestine, or through naval blockade on the Zionist entity.
The military tracks are strong and effective there has been complete success in halting Israeli maritime navigation, Sayyed Houthi said.
'The port of Eilat remains abandoned, and the Israeli enemy can no longer benefit from it. This is a great victory reflecting the effectiveness of the Yemeni stance.'
'The American aggression is a failure and will remain a failure, as it stands in a position of tyranny and arrogance, seeking to impose a doctrine of permissibility over our nation,' he said.
'If there are some within the nation who choose to submit in humiliation to the Jews, then our choice in Yemen is to be lions in confronting the enemies.'
'American policies are in a state of confusion, as is the general state of the world today. Trump launched a trade war against more than 60 countries, most notably those allied with America,' Houthi noted.
'American political figures and officials have described Trump's decision as the dumbest in U.S. history. Faced with such a mentality, the world must not align itself with American directions, which are based on blackmail, exploitation, pressure, and occupation.'
In the latest escalation of the US military campaign against Yemen, at least three civilians were killed in new airstrikes on the capital Sanaa on Thursday. This brings the total civilian death toll from such attacks to 107 since mid-March, according to the Yemeni health ministry.
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