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Riyadh’s dangerous approach to bombing the port of Al-Hudaidah

Yemeni sources pointed to the dangerous approach of the Riyadh-led coalition to target the port of Al-Hudaidah and to warn Ansarullah against the aggressors.

According to Pak Sahafat News Agency International Group, Al-Khobar Al-Yemeni exposed the dangerous approach of the Saudi-led coalition to target the Yemeni port of Al-Hudaidah and reported: The Saudi coalition continues to justify the bombing of the port of Al-Hudaidah.

This Yemeni media wrote: This is evidence of the coalition’s dangerous approach to escalating the siege and targeting the last passage of humanitarian aid to Yemen.

In response to the Saudi threats, Ibrahim al-Seraji, an official with the Yemeni National Salvation Government, stated: Referring to the implication of targeting the port of Al-Hudaidah, the Saudi coalition wants to say that it is targeting the source of food and medicine in response to any defense action by the Yemeni people.

He added: Their primitive mentality is so stupid that every time they forget that they are in a glass house. We are not closed-handed and we are not afraid of threats.

It is recalled that the Saudi coalition has drawn a line for Ansarullah and used what it called “the hijacking of a merchant ship in international waters” as an excuse to target Yemeni ports.

The coalition called the seizure of the Emirati ship a planned move by Ansarullah, while claiming that it was a cargo ship that Ansarullah had released images of the ship’s weapons.

“The Houthis (Ansarullah) must release the ship,” said Turki al-Maliki, a spokesman for the Saudi coalition.

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He justified the coalition’s future attacks and aggressions, saying that if this did not happen, the ports would be legitimate military targets for the coalition in accordance with international humanitarian and maritime law, as if it were an “armed kidnapping and robbery operation”.

He continued his claims: The provisions of international humanitarian law and the San Remo Agreement on armed conflicts at sea and the United Nations agreements guarantee freedom of navigation and world trade in sea and water crossings, and recent actions have destroyed the security of waterways and posed a direct threat to shipping and world trade. !

Yemeni military spokesman Yahya Sarei had previously warned at a press conference of any foolishness on the part of the Arab League to release a detained Emirati ship in the Yemeni port of Al-Hudaidah.

Sari had announced that the Emirati ship had entered the waters of Yemen without permission and had carried out hostile actions.

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