YEMEN Press Agency

UAE moves to ease pressure on “Israel” on Yemen’s western coast

SANAA, Dec. 10 (YPA) – The UAE has vowed to ease the naval blockade imposed by Yemeni forces on the Zionist entity in the Red Sea, by moving its military factions to Yemen’s western coast near Bab al-Mandab strait.

Pro-UAE Media outlets circulated news about the UAE’s intention to open armed fronts with Sanaa forces on the coasts of Taiz and Hodeida.

According to the media reports, the UAE directed “Tariq Saleh” to carry out a number of visits to the front positions of its elements, which began on Saturday, south of the city of Taiz.

The visit comes after the Zionist entity suffered heavy losses due to a ban on the passage of Israeli commercial ships from the Red Sea by Sanaa forces in response to the brutal massacres of the Palestinian people in Gaza.

The sources explained that the leadership of the Emirati factions on the western coast visited the so-called “Hodeida axis” to inspect the readiness of its factions, in reference to the fact that the UAE is moving to fight a proxy war on behalf of the Zionist entity on the Red Sea coasts by moving its tools in a way that relieves the military pressure imposed by Sanaa on the Zionist entity since announcing its participation in the war on the side of the Palestinian resistance at the end of last October.

Moreover, Pro-UAE media sources in the city of Mocha near Bab al-Mandab revealed a new deployment map for the UAE-backed factions and acknowledged the development of advanced fortifications on the frontlines along what it called the “theater of operations” with Sanaa forces south of Hodeida.

The same sources pointed out that “Tariq Saleh” urged the recruits to prepare and get ready for the next battle with what they called “Houthis”, in response to preventing the passage of commercial ships from the Red Sea in cooperation with a number of major countries. In his speech to the recruits, he called that battle “sacred”.

Tariq Saleh’s movements on the west coast came after he visited Djibouti last week, during which he met with some Zionist Mossad officers, according to leaked information, in addition to many Emirati officers, to discuss what he described as “plans to reduce Sanaa’s military threats in Bab al-Mandab and the Red Sea so that the Zionist entity would not enter a direct war in the region.”

Meanwhile, informed political sources confirmed that the US Navy has established a joint operations room run by several American, Emirati, and Israeli officers on Mayun Island, located in Bab al-Mandeb. The joint operations room is linked with other operations rooms of UAE-backed factions in several areas, including “Mocha and Al-Anad base in Lahj, Aden, Balhaf military base in Shabwa governorate, and Abd al Kuri Island” to monitor and follow up on military movements, especially missile launching bases and the Yemeni forces’ drone air force in Sanaa.

The head of the UAE-backed Southern Transitional Council (STC), Aidarous al-Zubaidi, waved after his return from Abu Dhabi to Aden his readiness to protect and secure Israeli and foreign commercial ships heading to Israel’s ports through Bab al-Mandab and the Red Sea in exchange for international support, at a time when Sana’a forces confirm that maritime navigation is safe for the world’s ships, except for Israeli ships.

 

E.M