The Houthi spokesman, Mohamed Abdel Salam, said that the new American strikes that targeted a number of Yemeni sites are a return to the Red Sea militarization, an actual threat to international navigation in the region, describing Washington’s raids as an encouragement to Israel to siege of Gaza.
Abdel Salam indicated in a post on the “X” platform, that international navigation in the Red Sea will remain safe from the Yemen side.
He added: “The danger that the American president claims to threaten international navigation in the Strait of Bab al -Mandab is incorrect, and it is a misinformation of the international public opinion.”
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He stated that the announcement of the recent naval ban approved by the Houthis is limited to Israeli navigation, so that humanitarian aid is introduced to the people of Gaza.
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According to Houthi media reports, quoting the political bureau of the Yemeni group: “The aggression will not pass without a response, and our Yemeni armed forces are fully prepared to confront the escalation of escalation.”
The Houthi group reported that 39 people were killed and wounded in the American strikes.
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Nine people were killed by American raids in the Al -Jarf area of the capital, Sanaa, and six others in other areas of Yemen, according to Houthi media reports.