Yemeni forces strike American, Israeli ships in naval operations

The Yemeni Armed Forces (YAF) have targeted three ships affiliated with the United States and Israel in the Arabian Sea and Gulf of Aden. Brigadier General Yahya Saree announced the operations, which resulted in direct hits on the vessels.
The American ship Maersk Sentosa was struck by ballistic missiles and drones in a joint operation in the Arabian Sea. Additionally, the Marthopolis ship faced drone attacks for violating a maritime ban imposed by the Yemeni Resistance. In the Gulf of Aden, Yemeni UAVs targeted the Israeli ship MSC Patnaree.
These actions were undertaken in solidarity with the Palestinian people and in response to perceived US-UK aggression against Yemen. Saree emphasized the Yemeni Armed Forces' commitment to countering Israeli maritime activities until the Gaza siege is lifted.
In a separate operation, the YAF collaborated with the Iraqi Islamic Resistance to strike a strategic target in Eilat, achieving successful objectives. Joint operations between the two groups will continue to support the Palestinian cause. (ILKHA)
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