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Yemenis slam ‘lying’ US over safety of navigation claims

YEMEN’S Houthi-led government today slammed the United States for lying about the safety of navigating through the Red Sea.

The weekend’s bombing raids by the United States and Britain on Yemen, Iraq and Syria have inflamed tensions across the whole region.

Yemen’s deputy foreign minister Hussein al-Aazzi accused the US of “lying” about the situation in the Red Sea, where Washington says it has to bomb Yemen to secure safe passage for international shipping.

He told Al-Masirah TV: “Navigation is safe across the Red Sea” and said his country’s forces were merely aiming to “prevent Israeli ships heading to the occupied Palestinian ports until the aggression stops.”

The Yemenis have also demanded that Israel allow the delivery of humanitarian aid to Gaza, where nearly the entire population of 2.3 million faces hunger.

Mr Aazzi said the “militarisation of the Red Sea by the US and UK” posed the real threat to maritime security.

Since mid-November, the Yemenis have launched dozens of missile, drone and boat attacks on commercial ships linked with Israel. 

They later extended their attacks to include US and British-registered vessels after the Nato allies began bombing them.

Over the weekend, the US attacked dozens of targets in Iraq and Syria in response to an attack on a US base in Jordan that killed three US soldiers, and Britain and the US bombed Yemen again.

The White House says those strikes were just the beginning and more will come. It accuses Iran of involvement in attacks on its troops by Iraq and Syria-based militias, and of supporting the Houthi attacks on ships.

But US-British raids have so far failed to stem or even reduce the number of such attacks.

A drone attack on a base housing US troops in eastern Syria killed at least six allied Kurdish fighters late Sunday.

The US-backed Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces said today that the attack hit a training ground at al-Omar base in Syria’s eastern province of Deir el-Zour and accused “Syrian regime-backed mercenaries” of carrying it out. 

An umbrella group called the Islamic Resistance in Iraq released a video claiming responsibility for the attack and showed fighters launching a drone from an unspecified location.

The group has launched dozens of drone attacks on US military bases and troops in Iraq and Syria, and has called for the withdrawal of US soldiers from both countries, as have both their governments.

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