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Yemeni Armed Forces Initiate New Operation: Sinwar’s Martyrdom to Bolster Resistance Efforts

In a continued show of support for the Palestinian and Lebanese populations, as well as their resistance efforts...

In a move reflecting its ongoing support for the Palestinian and Lebanese communities and their resistance to Israeli actions, as well as in response to perceived American-British aggression in Yemen, the Yemeni Armed Forces have conducted a targeted operation against the vessel “MEGALOPOLIS” in the Arabian Sea.

In a statement released on Friday, Yemeni military spokesperson General Yahya Sarea announced that the Yemeni Armed Forces had conducted a successful operation utilizing several drones. The mission reportedly achieved all its intended goals.

General Sarea announced that the Yemeni Armed Forces executed the operation utilizing their UAV unit.

He stated that the vessel was singled out for action because the company that owns it had defied a ban prohibiting access to ports in the occupied Palestinian territories.

The Yemeni Armed Forces have expressed their solidarity with the Mujahideen in Gaza and Lebanon, stating that the martyrdom of notable leader Yahya Sinwar will serve to strengthen the resolve and commitment of freedom fighters worldwide to persevere in their pursuit of liberation and triumph.

In the second year of their involvement in the Promised Conquest and Holy Jihad, the Yemeni Armed Forces have reaffirmed their commitment to maintaining a naval blockade against Israel. They have vowed to target all vessels associated with, en route to, or conducting trade with Israel. Additionally, they emphasized their ongoing efforts to launch missile and drone attacks against Israeli targets.

These operations will persist until the cessation of hostilities and the lifting of the blockade on the Gaza Strip, as well as the halt of aggression in Lebanon.

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