Yemeni Maritime Operations Disrupt Israeli Navigation and Shift Regional Power Dynamics – Al Masirah report.
There has been a reduction in the frequency of Yemen’s operations against Israeli navigation and its ships, or vessels associated with it, in support for Gaza, in the Red Sea, Arabian Sea, and Gulf of Aden over the past few days.
These operations, which succeeded in five stages, reached the Mediterranean Sea and the Indian Ocean, and had a significant and tangible impact on the Israeli economy.
This sudden operational decrease did not occur due to weakness, despair, or retreat from continuing the serious jihadist duty against the forces of arrogance and imperialism, especially the U.S. and Israel.
Nor did it come as a response to continuous American pressure on the Yemeni leadership in Sana’a to stop these operations immediately, taking advantage of the country’s difficult economic situation after ten years of Saudi-Emirati aggression and siege, led by the U.S.
None of this is even remotely possible. The reduction in Yemeni maritime operations came as a result of the complete disruption of Israeli navigation in these seas and the despair of the Israeli enemy in its attempt to navigate the seas safely, especially from the Red Sea, Arabian Sea, and Gulf of Aden.
This was confirmed by the leader, Sayyed Abdulmalik al-Houthi, during his weekly speech on Thursday, November 28, 2024, where he stated: “The Israeli enemy has become desperate and has completely altered its maritime routes,” and that during this period, there was no movement of Israeli maritime vessels, nor of vessels from other countries carrying goods for Israel.
He also confirmed that Yemen has achieved complete control over preventing Israeli maritime navigation in the Red Sea, reaching 100%.

The UKMTO reports that a ship was attacked in the Gulf of Aden, 80 nautical miles south of Aden, Yemen.
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