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Growing concerns about the Houthis turning Yemen into a battleground for Iran’s wars… Details


As the Houthis continue to target maritime navigation and launch attacks on ships, fears among Yemenis are rising that the country could be drawn into a regional and international war, with catastrophic consequences and effects that will further complicate the crisis they are experiencing under the de facto authority.

Houthi military spokesman Yahya Saree stated on Tuesday, in a televised speech, that the Yemeni group had carried out three operations targeting the Cordelia Moon ship in the Red Sea and the Marathopolis ship in the Arabian Sea.

He added that the two other attacks targeted the “Marathopolis ship in the Indian Ocean with a cruise missile” in two waves “using a drone,” and confirmed that Yemeni attacks would not stop “unless the aggression against Gaza ceases and the blockade is lifted, as well as stopping the aggression against Lebanon.”

Saree’s statements came, according to Middle East Online, at a time when voices of Yemenis on social media are rising to denounce the ostentatious practices of the Houthis in support of Lebanon and Gaza, while they are merely agents of Iran executing its orders.
Yemenis believe that the actions of the Houthis will bring wars and destruction to Yemen without purpose, and the concerns that had prevailed in Yemeni streets since the escalation in the Red and Arabian Seas, due to the rapidly rising security threats, have become a reality that Yemenis live through, following the direct military intervention of the United States in response to the Houthis, amid a civil war that has persisted for over a decade, indicating a greater tension ahead.

Moreover, activists have spoken about the tragic reality of citizens lacking the basic requirements for a decent life under the rule of the Houthis, who turn their backs on their people’s crises while showcasing their imaginary heroics to the region, while some have called for awareness of what is happening and the aftermath of the Iran-aligned militias in Yemen, Syria, Iraq, and Lebanon.

Additionally, a British maritime security agency reported that two ships were hit by attacks on Tuesday off the coast of Yemen, claimed by the Houthis, as regional tensions escalated following Israel’s initiation of ground operations in southern Lebanon.

In the first attack, the U.K. Maritime Trade Operations agency, managed by the British Royal Navy, stated that “a ship was hit by a drone. Ballast tank number 6 was punctured.”

The agency added that the same ship, which was sailing 64 nautical miles (118 kilometers) northwest of Hodeidah, had previously faced threats earlier on Tuesday, noting four explosions nearby.

Later, the same agency reported that a ship had been struck by a missile in a new attack near the city of Hodeidah, confirming that it “sustained damage. All crew members are safe.”

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