Saree warns against Israeli asset transfers to evade YAF operations
The spokesperson for the Yemeni Armed Forces warns "Israel" against selling or transferring its assets to evade the Yemeni Armed Forces' operations, stressing that all Israeli-affiliated ships will be targeted.
The spokesperson for the Yemeni Armed Forces, Brigadier General Yahya Saree, issued a stern warning to Israeli shipping companies against attempting to sell or transfer their assets to evade the Yemeni Armed Forces's operations.
He emphasized that intelligence reports have confirmed the involvement of several shipping companies linked to the Israeli occupation in a concerted effort to offload their assets, which includes transferring ownership of cargo ships to other entities or registering them under different names as a means to circumvent the punitive measures imposed by Sanaa.
Saree asserted that the Yemeni Armed Forces will not acknowledge any changes in ownership or flags of Israeli vessels. He cautioned all relevant parties against engaging with these companies or ships, as they remain subject to punitive measures and are barred from entering the operational areas specified in previous statements.
He affirmed that the maritime blockade against the Israeli occupation would persist, with a focus on targeting all vessels linked to them or en route to the occupied territory.
Saree declared that the maritime blockade against the Israeli enemy will remain in effect until the aggression ceases, the blockade on Gaza is lifted, and the attacks on Lebanon come to an end.
On Thursday, the leader of the Yemeni Ansar Allah movement, Sayyed Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, pointed out that "Israel" is attempting to carry out the plans of its "criminal generals and bloodthirsty officers" to empty northern Gaza of its population.
In his weekly speech, Sayyed al-Houthi said "Israel" seeks to forcibly displace the Palestinian people from the northern Gaza Strip by committing the most heinous crimes, adding that the occupation aims to end all medical services in northern Gaza by targeting hospitals and medical staff.
He also indicated that the Israeli crimes against Palestinian detainees and captives are "among the most atrocious, perhaps unparalleled in all prisons."