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Yemen's Ansarola resistance movement has strongly condemned the United States and Britain for carrying out large-scale attacks on targets in Yemen, warning that military bases in the region will be attacked if they choose to step up their attacks.
The attack on Yemen came after Yemeni forces attacked several Israeli ships in the Red Sea that were seeking support for Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. In the Gaza Strip, more than 23,000 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli airstrikes since October 7. "Washington and London must take responsibility for the worsening situation in the Red Sea and the militarization of the waters. "They must be prepared to accept the high price and bear all the harmful consequences of these open attacks," Brigadier General Abdullah bin Amer, deputy director of Ansarullah's moral guidance department, told Qatar Arabic TV Al Jazeera. Canal. Friday He added: "If the US and Britain expand their attacks [against Yemen], we (Yemeni forces) will attack bases in the region."
Bin Amer noted that there had been explosions in several Yemeni cities, including the capital Sana'a and the western port of Hudeidah, and stressed that Yemeni forces would respond decisively to the invasion.
"We will continue operations in the Red Sea until the Israeli attack on Gaza stops," a senior Ansarullah official said. On Friday morning, US and British forces launched air, sea and submarine strikes against targets in Yemen.
Abdul Qader al-Mortada, a Houthi rebel official, wrote on the page "There have been several attacks against us," he wrote. US President Joe Biden confirmed that the attack was carried out by the US and Britain with support from Australia, Bahrain, Canada and the Netherlands.
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Meanwhile, the Yemeni government's deputy foreign minister for national rescue has warned that US and British strikes on targets in Yemen will come at a price.
"Washington and London must be prepared to pay a heavy price. Our country has suffered massive air, sea and submarine attacks. "The attack will cost us dearly," Hussein al-Eji said. Yemenis publicly supported the Palestinian struggle against the Israeli occupation, and the Gaza regime launched a surprise attack on the occupation forces on October 7, after the Palestinian resistance movement launched a surprise attack on the occupation forces, known as Operation Al Storm -Aqsa. on Gaza was declared.
Israel's brutal military campaign against the Gaza Strip has killed at least 23,357 people, many of them women and children. Another 59,410 people were injured.
According to reports, the Israeli shipping company decided to change the ship's direction due to concerns about an attack by Yemeni forces. Yemeni forces have also launched missile and drone strikes against targets in Israeli-occupied territory following the regime's offensive in the Gaza Strip.
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