The Yemeni Armed Forces said on Tuesday that it had targeted Zografia ship which was heading to the ports of occupied Palestine. In a statement, Yemen's naval forces carried out the operation with a number of appropriate naval missiles in support of the oppressed Palestinian people who are subjected to aggression and siege in the Gaza Strip. The statement pointed out that the operation came after the ship's crew rejected the warning calls, including the warning messages. It confirmed that the Yemeni armed forces will continue to implement the decision to prevent Israeli navigation or those associated with the Israeli enemy in the Red and Arab Seas until the aggression against Gaza is stopped and the siege on the steadfast Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip is lifted as well. Yemen's naval statement reaffirmed their continued commitment to taking all defensive and offensive measures within the legitimate right to defend Yemen and affirmed their continued practical solidarity with the oppressed Palestini an people Source: Yemen News Agency
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