London statements after third attack on Yemen
After the third round of US and British attacks on Yemen, the British Foreign Secretary repeated past accusations against Iran and said: "Tehran's behavior cannot be tolerated." In an interview with the right-wing, anti-Iran Sunday Times, David Cameron said: “We do not condone the actions of Iranian proxy groups and believe Iran should send a clear message that its actions are unacceptable.” He claimed that during a meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister Amir-Abdullahian in Davos, he told him: “You cannot abdicate responsibility for the actions of proxy groups, of course you can argue that they have some independence, but you cannot deny "You didn't create or support them, you gave them weapons, so you are responsible for what they do." After the United States and its allies opposed a ceasefire in Gaza and an end to the Palestinian genocide, and blocked access to water, food, medicine and fuel to the war-torn people of Gaza, the Yemenis announced that until This blockade has been lifted for the residents of Gaza, they will not allow ships transporting goods and fuel to the occupied territories needed by the Israeli regime to pass through the Yemeni coast in the Red Sea. After ignoring warnings from supporters of the Israeli regime, especially the United States and England, the Yemenis attacked several ships carrying goods and fuel destined for the occupied territories. The United States and Great Britain, while continuing to support the Zionist regime, carried out three rounds of illegal military attacks on Yemen and invaded the country. Britain is attacking Yemen in coordination with the US, as in the wars of recent decades, while the people of that country, in their demonstrations in recent weeks, have repeatedly called the government's approach warlike and the cause of the crisis in the region, and condemning this, they have demanded an end to such actions and called for their government to stop supporting the Israeli regime and stop the invasion of Yemen.