Al Atifi: Yemen to define new rules of war against the United States and Britain

Mohamed al Atifi, the Minister of Defense of Yemen, has said that Sana'a will define new rules of war against the attacks of the United States and the United Kingdom in the Arab country.

Mar 18, 2024 - 11:49
Al Atifi: Yemen to define new rules of war against the United States and Britain
Al Atifi: Yemen to define new rules of war against the United States and Britain

 Al Masirah TV has reported that the Minister of Defense of Yemen has emphasized the need to continue the military operations of the defense forces of Yemen against ships linked to the United States, England and the hostile regime of Israel. Mohamed al-Atifi added that, Yemen will use its strength to establish new rules of war, for which the United States, Britain, the Zionists, and their supporters will pay a heavy price. In another part of his speech, the Minister of Defense of Yemen has noted that the people of Yemen are not instigators or aggressors, but the brutal crimes committed by the Israeli regime in Gaza have provoked freedom-loving nations in the world such as the people of Yemen, who have declared their position against invaders. He has said that Yemen will continue to block ships heading to occupied lands through the Red Sea and in the Babul-Mandab strait; and that Sana'a will not stop military operations against American and British ships until the war and siege against Gaza is stopped. On Friday, Brigadier General Yahya Saree, the spokesman of the national army of Yemen, said that the country's army has attacked American and Israeli ships in the Indian Ocean in support of the oppressed citizens of Palestine and in response to the invasion of the United States and Britain against the country. Brigadier General Yahya Saree Saree said this while addressing a large crowd that came out to participate in the weekly demonstration in support of the oppressed citizens of Palestine and explained that the armed forces have attacked three American and Israeli ships in the Indian Ocean.