The pace of Yemeni operations against Saudi Arabia has escalated unprecedentedly in the last 24 hours, coinciding with the fifth week of Yemen’s decision to ban navigation and consolidate the “siege-for-siege and escalation-for-escalation” equation.
Exclusive – Al-Khabar Al-Yemeni:
In recent hours, Yemeni forces have launched operations by land and sea, the latest of which was striking a military fleet in Bab Al-Mandeb, where a military landing ship and 4 escort vessels were sunk. This operation is the largest since the start of Yemeni strikes against Saudi mobilizations last week, specifically on the western coast.
Although this isn’t the first operation since Sana’a decided to strike Saudi military mobilizations, it represents a new setback for Saudi Arabia, which is currently throwing its full weight into escalation on this front, especially as Yemen had previously struck weapons shipments and foiled weapons landing operations by striking the largest naval base of the Saudi factions.
The new Bab Al-Mandeb operation is the third within hours, in light of reports of attacks that also hit Marib, not to mention the attack that targeted vital Saudi oil facilities in Jizan late on Sunday evening.
The successive strikes within hours are a clear indication of the escalation in the pace of Yemeni operations, which began with the Saudi navigation ban in the Red Sea on the 20th of last month, and have escalated in quantity and quality, whether in striking Saudi Arabia on land and sea and destroying its ships and vital facilities east and west, or in destroying the military mobilizations of its factions inside Yemen.


