The reactions of the US’ regional and international allies intensified on Monday, coinciding with the second attack on its most important fleets in the Red Sea, amid fears of defeat.
Exclusive – Al-Khabar Al-Yemeni:
Hebrew media sources reported that the occupation is arranging to join the aggression against Yemen.
The sources indicated that the Prime Minister of the Occupation, Benjamin Netanyahu, and his defense minister held a meeting in a shelter in Tel Aviv and studied directing a new strike against what they described as the “Houthis.”
This is the first time the occupation has spoken of a desire to escalate in Yemen since the start of the Israeli aggression.
In contrast, Britain, America’s biggest ally, hinted at intervention.
British Foreign Secretary David Lammy, in his first comment on reports of the second targeting of the American aircraft carrier “Truman,” said that attacks by what he described as the “Houthis” on ships and battleships “can’t go unchecked.”
Although Britain, which had tried through media messages to reassure Sana’a of not participating in the recent aggression and occupation, which fears a greater Yemeni escalation, didn’t express a desire to engage in the American aggression.
However, the timing of these moves indicates an escalation of fears that America will suffer a major blow in the Red Sea, especially with the decline of its campaign, amid indications of logistical complications that could lead it to a new defeat.
It is worth noting that Britain and the Israeli Occupation had previously carried out several attacks on Yemeni cities to no avail.