Explosive attacks by Houthis and Iraqi resistance target Israeli arms shipments

Published June 6th, 2024 - 04:34 GMT
Houthis and Iraqi resistance target Haifa seaport
This picture taken on April 2, 2024 and released by North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on April 3 shows the first test-fire of Hwasongpho-16B, a new-type intermediate-range solid-fueled ballistic missile, at suburbs of Pyongyang in North Korea. AFP
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Yesterday, Houthi military spokesperson Yahya Saree confirmed that the Houthi-run Yemeni Armed Forces conducted three significant military operations in the Red and Arab Seas on June 5, 2024.

ALBAWABA- Ambre Maritime Security Company reported an explosion near a commercial ship in the Red Sea, 19 nautical miles west of Mocha. In a related development, the Houthi military spokesperson announced that the Houthis and Iraqi resistance forces collaboratively launched missile attacks on two vessels carrying arms to Israel.

In a recent statement, the Yemeni Armed Forces detailed two joint military operations with the Iraqi Islamic Resistance. 

The first operation targeted two ships transporting military equipment in the port of Haifa. In contrast, the second operation targeted a ship that violated the ban on entry to the port of Haifa.

Yesterday, Houthi military spokesperson Yahya Saree confirmed that the Houthi-run Yemeni Armed Forces conducted three significant military operations in the Red and Arab Seas on June 5, 2024. 

These operations targeted three ships, including two vessels linked to companies violating the ban on passage to ports in occupied Palestine, and one American ship.

Two days prior, Saree revealed that the Houthis' missile unit has developed a new ballistic missile named "Palestine." This missile was used to target the occupied Palestinian city of Um Al Rishrash, also known as Eilat, in retaliation for Israeli actions against Palestinian children in Rafah.

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