The Houthis under the immunity of Stockholm announce: We will strike the interests of the Red Sea

English - Monday 28 December 2020 الساعة 03:17 pm
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An Israeli army spokesman said that Iran used Yemen and Iraq as a camp to develop its drones. The Houthi militia announced today that “any comprehensive war will be Israel the first to lose,” threatening “the interests of Israel and its partners in the Red Sea,” while organizations funded by Iran and Qatar are struggling to convince the American administration not to classify it as a terrorist group.

Two days ago, Noel Barhouni, the author of "Divided Yemen" and a former British diplomat, a member of the advisory board of the Friends of Yemen Group in the Workers' Party said: "The Houthis are agents of Tehran and not just agents."


In Iran's bombing of Saudi Aramco, one of the largest oil companies in the world, Al-Houthi announced that he was the one who bombed it, while American intelligence showed all the airborne details of the operation that launched from Iran.

A month after Iran announced the arrival of Hassan Irloo, a leader in the Revolutionary Guards, to Sanaa as a direct ruler of the fourth capital, which announced its fall in its hand, the United States declared him guilty of terrorism, and imposed sanctions on him and the Al-Mustafa International University, which has dozens of centers and religious schools as its branches in Saada and Sanaa, considering it an Iranian threat whose aim is to prolong the war in Yemen and to plan to target the neighboring countries of Yemen.


On Sunday, the Iranian arm in the name of its unrecognized “Foreign Ministry” announced that it “will target the interests of Israel and its partners in the Red Sea,” in conjunction with the finding of the Yemeni army forces on Saturday evening, December 26, 2020, six naval mines belonging to the Houthi militia, northwest The Red Sea.

On Friday, the Arab coalition announced the explosion of a marine mine planted by the Houthi militia in a commercial cargo ship south of the Red Sea, and "caused minor damage to the front of the ship without causing any casualties."

The coalition confirmed the increase in terrorist militia activity by planting mines in the south of the Red Sea and the Bab al-Mandab strait, noting that militia cultivation of marine mines is a serious threat to international shipping and global trade.

In a related context, the Coalition for Supporting Legitimacy in Yemen announced that it had destroyed 175 sea mines randomly planted by the Houthi militia in Yemen, and the information indicated that the discovered sea mines were of the Iranian-made "shell" type.

The Houthi militia is taking from Hudaydah Governorate (western Yemen) a place to launch ballistic missiles, drones, and explosive and remotely piloted boats, as well as randomly deploying naval mines, in violation of international humanitarian law and the provisions of the Stockholm ceasefire agreement in Hodeidah.