Yemeni Army: We Targeted an Israeli Oil Tanker in the Northern Red Sea

Kokcha News Agency – Brigadier General Yahya Saree, the spokesperson for the Yemeni Armed Forces, stated in a press release that the missile unit of the Yemeni army had targeted an Israeli oil tanker in the Red Sea. The operation was carried out using a ballistic missile in support of Gaza.
Saree added that the operation resulted in a direct hit on the Israeli vessel, thanks to divine assistance. The statement concluded by reaffirming the Yemeni Armed Forces’ continued support for the oppressed Palestinian people.
Last night, the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) reported an incident southwest of the Saudi port city of Yanbu in the Red Sea. Following this, the British maritime security firm Ambrey confirmed that the vessel involved in the incident was Israeli-owned and sailing under the Liberian flag.
On Sunday night, Major General Mohammed Al-Ghamari, Chief of Staff of the Yemeni Army, referred to the assassination of Yemeni officials in Israeli airstrikes on Sana’a, stating that the Zionists had opened the gates of hell for themselves by committing this crime.
Al-Ghamari added, “Our response to the assassination of Yemeni officials will be harsh and painful, and we will use strategic and effective options in this regard.”
Meanwhile, Mahdi Al-Mashat, Chairman of Yemen’s Supreme Political Council, addressed the Zionist settlers, saying, “Our revenge will not be delayed. Dark days await you because of the crimes of the occupying Zionist regime.”
In Thursday’s airstrikes by the Israeli regime on Sana’a, Ahmed Ghalib Nasser Al-Rahwi, the Prime Minister of the Government of Change and Reconstruction, along with several of his ministers, were martyred.
Ansarullah in Yemen also announced that in these Israeli airstrikes, several government ministers were injured, with some suffering moderate to severe injuries and currently under medical care.
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