11/19/2023

Yemeni Armed Forces capture Israeli ship in Red Sea



The Yemeni Naval Forces managed to capture an Israeli ship in the depths of the Red Sea.











Reportedly, 52 people aboard the Israeli ship, presumably a vehicle carrier, were detained, Al Mayadeen's sources added, revealing that the Yemeni Armed Forces were working on revealing their identities and nationalities.



"Await what will warm your hearts," a Yemeni military source said, confirming.





Commenting on the situation, the Yemeni Armed Forces said they would release a statement on the matter within a few hours.


"It seems that the ship captured by the Yemenis is owned by Israeli businessman Rami Ungar," Israeli media said in the wake of the incident. "The ship was carrying vehicles, as it was making its way from a port in southern Turkey to a port in Western India."


An Israeli occupation forces spokesperson described the event as "a very dangerous development."










Ansar Allah threatened and fulfilled its threats against "Israel", Israeli media said.


Earlier on Sunday, Ansar Allah spokesperson Yahya Saree said the army would target all ships owned or operated by Israeli companies or ones bearing the Israeli flag, calling on countries to withdraw their citizens operating on such ships.


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