Ansarullah Leader: We have attacked 90 ships related to Israel in the Red Sea

The Secretary General of the Ansarullah Movement of Yemen Sayyid Abdul Malik Badruddin al-Houthi has said, the fighters of the movement have attacked 90 Israeli ships or those heading to the ports of the Zionist regime in the Red Sea region in addition to increasing and expanding the scope of attacks drones in other areas.

Apr 6, 2024 - 15:34
Ansarullah Leader: We have attacked 90 ships related to Israel in the Red Sea

The Secretary General of the Ansarullah Movement of Yemen Sayyid Abdul Malik Badruddin al-Houthi has said, the fighters of the movement have attacked 90 Israeli ships or those heading to the ports of the Zionist regime in the Red Sea region in addition to increasing and expanding the scope of attacks drones in other areas.

In a speech he gave last night, Abdul Malik al Houthi explained that Ansarullah militants have carried out 34 attacks in one month, using 125 ballistic missiles and drones.
 
The Houthi movement, which controls Yemen's capital Sana'a and other populated areas, has attacked international ships in the Red Sea since November in a show of solidarity with the besieged Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, prompting a spate of bombings and attacks. of the United States and Great Britain, the main supporters of the Zionist regime of Israel.

In relation to that, the Leader of Yemen's Ansarullah has noted in his speech that about 37 people have been killed and 30 others have been injured in 424 airstrikes carried out by the United States and Britain in the territory of Yemen in the past three months since February.

 
In another part of his speech, Abdul Malik al Houthi said, the action of the United States to continue providing weapons to the Zionist regime that commits genocide against the Palestinians of Gaza has revealed and made clear the hypocrisy of Washington.

In addition, he emphasized that Yemen will continue its operations in support of Palestine, which have witnessed Yemeni soldiers attacking Israeli ships or those affiliated with the illegal regime.

Sayyid Abdul Malik al Houthi said: "Our Yemeni camp continues its military operations in the Red Sea, the Arabian Sea and even reaches the Indian Ocean".../