Joint Operations Of Yemeni Army, Iraqi Resistance Against Israel’s Haifa Port
In a display of solidarity with the Palestinian cause, the Yemeni Armed Forces and the Islamic Resistance in Iraq have carried out two joint military operations targeting the port of Haifa in occupied territories of Palestine.
This unprecedented collaboration between the two prominent resistance forces marks a significant escalation in the ongoing struggle against the Israeli occupation.
According to Brigadier General Yahya Saree, spokesman for the Yemeni Armed Forces, in the first operation, they targeted two ships carrying military equipment in the port of Haifa. In the second operation, a ship that had violated the ban on entry into this port was also hit. These strikes were executed with the use of several suicide drones, and the spokesman asserted that the attacks were accurate and successful, thanks to the almighty God’s support.
In his statement, Brigadier General Saree called upon all Arab armies to participate in military operations to show support for the Palestinian resistance, emphasizing the religious and humanitarian duty to stand with the oppressed Palestinian people. This appeal resonates with the growing sentiment across the Arab world, where the plight of the Palestinians has long been a source of deep concern and a rallying cry for unity.
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq echoed this sentiment, confirming the joint drone attack on the port of Haifa and vowing that such coordinated operations against the Israeli regime will continue with increasing speed and intensity. This announcement underscores the determination of the Iraqi resistance to actively support the Palestinian cause.
The joint operations by the Yemeni and Iraqi resistance fighters represent a significant shift in the geopolitical landscape of the West Asia region. By combining their resources and expertise, these two regional powers have demonstrated their ability to project power and inflict damage upon the Israeli regime’s strategic assets, challenging the perceived invincibility of the Israeli military.
Both the Yemeni Armed Forces and Yemen’s Ansar Allah movement have time and again underscored that they will keep on these attacks on Israeli positions as well as their strikes on vessels affiliated with the regime and its allies such as the US and the UK in the Red Sea, the Arabian Sea, the Bab al-Mandab Strait and the Indian Ocean until the time when the onslaught on the Gaza Strip comes to an end and the siege on the besieged area is lifted.
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