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<h1 class="gmail-reader-title">New Alliances and Military Strength Surge Amid Yemen's Unwavering Support for Gaza</h1>
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<div class="gmail-reader-estimated-time" dir="ltr">March 22, 2024<br></div>
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<div class="gmail-moz-reader-content gmail-reader-show-element"><div id="gmail-readability-page-1" class="gmail-page"><div><img src="cid:ii_lu71yq8w0" alt="AP24039557496600_edited.jpg" width="395" height="222"><br><p>In
his traditional Tuhamian clothing, Ali, a Yemeni fisherman from the
coastal city of Hodeidah, stands in a gathering of thousands of Yemenis
and chants, “With you, with you, O Al-Qassam Brigades… until victory or
martyrdom.”</p>
<p>Ali told MintPress News that with the beginning of the holy month of
Ramadan, he feels the suffering of his brothers in Gaza more than ever,
so he decided to participate in today’s demonstration for the first time
out of sympathy with Gaza and in rejection of what he described as the
hideous practices carried out by the invaders in the Red Sea against
fishermen.</p>
<p>At the beginning of Ramadan, he quit fishing in Yemen’s territorial
waters for fear of his life. “Since the scary ships came, whoever goes
out to fish will be killed or arrested, and whoever survives will not
return with enough fish.”</p>
<p>Ali, a member of the Al-Hammadi family, who depend on fishing as
their only source of income, says that one of his relatives, Qasim, was
killed by foreign forces protecting Israeli ships at sea near the shores
of Hodeidah. But Ali says he is happy that he now shares the suffering
with the residents of Gaza.</p>
<h2>Fishermen Rally Against Foreign Aggression</h2>
<p>Qasim and seven other fishermen, all from the Al-Khawkha District in
the coastal governorate of Hodeidah, lost their lives to the Western
forces in the Red Sea while fishing in Yemen’s territorial waters. On
January 26, 2024, a month after their disappearance, their bodies were
found on the Dhu al-Harab Islands overlooking the waterway in the sea.
The coalition allies control these islands. At that time, the Ministry
of Fisheries, based in Sana’a, <a href="https://www.saba.ye/ar/news3299531.htm" target="_blank">accused</a> American coalition forces of the crime.</p>
<p>The murder of the eight fishermen: Qasim Hammadi, Ibrahim Mahnish,
Zakaria Mansoub, Hamza Abdel Hafeez, Majed Bahidar, Ibrahim Salem, Ahmed
Shaif, and Anwar Hattab is not an isolated case, but rather one of the
dozens of incidents in which fishermen either lost their lives were
injured or were arrested and disappeared, forcing other fisherman to
stay in their homes starving rather than risk death or imprisonment.</p>
<p>The Ministry of Fisheries in Sana’a, which recorded dozens of
violations against fishermen, including kidnapping and arrests carried
out by the U.S. Navy, said in<a href="https://www.saba.ye/ar/news3292715.htm" target="_blank"> a previous statement </a>that
the U.S. Navy’s activity near the Yemeni coast and territorial waters
threatens Yemeni fishermen, puts their lives in danger and causes them
to lose their only source of income.</p>
<p>It mentioned that U.S. forces and their allies resort to the use of
force and threats to prevent fishermen from exercising their right to
fish, pointing to the tragic conditions experienced by thirty thousand
Yemeni fishermen, who depend on the fishing profession as the only
source of income for their families, due to the presence of American
forces in the Red Sea.</p>
<p>It added that foreign forces also deplete and plunder fish stocks,
leading to declining stocks and fishermen’s wages. “Sometimes we and our
brothers in Gaza share the same suffering, siege, and killing,” Ali
says.</p>
<p>Ali supports Ansar Allah’s blockade of Israeli ships from the Red Sea
and likens his suffering to that of Palestinians. He does not hide his
support for the targeting of American and British ships, describing it
as a resistance operation against forces that came from the high seas,
not to prevent them from fishing and polluting their waters, but rather
to kill the people of Gaza. He says Israel, America and Britain should
“drink from the same cup.”</p>
<p>Like the fishermen, residents still suffer from the repercussions of
ten years of Saudi-led war and the U.S.-backed blockade, despite the
relative cessation of bombing from 2022 until the start of the war on
Gaza. Yemen is one of the world’s largest humanitarian crises, with more
than 21 million Yemenis in need of assistance and suffering from
inadequate food, health care, and infrastructure and 6.1 million facing
“emergency” levels of food insecurity, according to a <a href="https://www.hrw.org/world-report/2024/country-chapters/yemen" target="_blank">recent report</a> from Human Rights Watch.</p>
<p>The situation has become much worse since the onset of the U.S.
bombing campaign on the Yemeni mainland, the continuation of the
blockade, and the prevention of any political settlement between warring
factions in Yemen. The local population, however, does not appear ready
to abandon Gaza and supports Ansar Allah’s operations against Israel,
U.S. and British ships, even if it makes their own situation worse.</p>
<p>Residents in Hodeidah Governorate were not the only ones who took to
the streets in massive demonstrations on Friday to express this
sentiment. A massive demonstration took place in more than 140
governorates, cities, and regions, the most important of which was in
the Al-Sabeen area in the Yemeni capital, Sana’a, and the cities of
Saada, Dhamar, Al-Bayda, Hajjah, Al-Mahwit, Amran, Al-Dhale’, Taiz,
Al-Jawf, and Marib governorates. The theme of the protests was “Our
operations continue. Stop your aggression.”</p>
<h2>Escalating Tensions: The Yemeni Response</h2>
<p>Most Yemenis see the aid airdropped by the U.S. in Gaza and the
construction of a floating port as little more than a hoax, and Yemen’s
leadership intends to escalate its blockade of the Red Sea further. This
week, an Israeli ship, the Pacific 1, was targeted for the first time
since November 19, 2023, when Yemen announced military operations in
support of Gaza.</p>
<p>Recently, the leader of Ansar Allah, Abdulmalik Al-Houthi, announced
that Israeli or Israeli-linked ships would not only be prevented from
crossing the Red and Arabian Seas but would also be prevented from
crossing the Indian Ocean and Cape of Good Hope until the war against
Gaza is stopped and the blockade is lifted.</p>
<p>Mohammed Abdul-Salam, the spokesperson of Ansar Allah, confirmed that
Yemen has moved towards escalation by targeting Israeli ships in the
Indian Ocean and preventing them from sailing towards the Cape of Good
Hope. International shipping companies linked to Israel, he said, “must
take this escalation very seriously and know that any Israel-linked ship
will be exposed to Yemeni missiles.”</p>
<h2>Ansar Allah’s Pursuit of Strategic Superiority</h2>
<p>In response to U.S. attacks on Yemen, Ansar Allah has not only
upgraded their missile and drone capabilities, modifying explosive
warheads to double their destructive power but has now manufactured
hypersonic missiles with high destructive capability. High-ranking
military sources within Ansar Allah told MintPress that Yemen is close
to adding hypersonic missiles to its arsenal following testing against
sea targets. In early March, Yemeni rocket scientists tested a
solid-fuel hypersonic missile that can reach speeds of up to 10,000
kilometers per hour (Mach 8).</p>
<p>In a recent <a href="https://www.mintpressnews.com/mohammed-ali-al-houthi-ansar-allah-yemen-interview/286729/">interview </a>with
MintPress News, ِMohammed Ali al-Houthi, Ansar Allah’s
second-in-command, gave explicit hints about a “surprise” that could
change the equation in the Red Sea, even against targets inside of the
occupied Palestinian territories.</p>
<p>In a televised speech, which he usually delivers every Thursday to
announce the latest developments in Gaza and Yemen, Abdul-Malik
al-Houthi, the leader of Ansar Allah, said, “There is a noticeable
development in Yemeni missiles, among these developments is a missile
that arrived to Eilat this week without being detected or intercepted by
the enemy. Others reached to the Indian Ocean, however, behind these
developments is something more advanced, but we leave it for action
first.</p>
<p>Last Thursday, al-Houthi announced that Ansar Allah has used new
weapons in recent operations in the Red and Arabian Seas, which
“surprised the United States and the United Kingdom.” He added, “Our
enemies, friends, and our people will see a level of achievement of
strategic importance that will place our country in terms of its
capabilities among the few countries in this world.”</p>
<p>Brigadier Abdul-Ghani Al-Zubaid, Brigadier in the Yemeni Army and
researcher in political and military affairs said that al-Houthi’s
allusion to missile development and failure of Israel’s advanced air
defense systems, such as the Hatz system, confirmed that hypersonic
missiles are already available, perhaps in significant quantities. He
continued, “We may witness qualitative operations targeting the enemy’s
depth in the coming days, American and British ships in the Indian Ocean
and South Africa.”</p>
<p>Israel <a href="https://www.timesofisrael.com/in-first-idf-confirms-houthi-cruise-missile-hit-open-area-near-eilat-on-monday/" target="_blank">acknowledged </a>in
a statement released on Monday that “a cruise missile” coming from the
direction of the Red Sea from Yemen circumvented Israeli anti-air
systems and struck territories in southern occupied Palestine near
Eilat.</p>
<p>Ballistic missiles fly on a trajectory, allowing anti-missile systems
to anticipate and intercept their path. The more irregular a missile’s
flight path, the more difficult it becomes to intercept. Hypersonic
missiles fly at speeds greater than Mach 5 and can change directions
during flight. Undoubtedly, Ansar Allah’s new hypersonic missiles could
pose a formidable challenge to air defense systems employed by the U.S.
and Israel due to their speed and maneuverability. Another development
that was met with less fanfare but was no less significant than Ansar
Allah’s hypersonic missiles was the development of its diplomatic
relationship with Russia and China.</p>
<h2>Yemen’s Geopolitical Rebalancing Act</h2>
<p>Growing feelings of hostility towards the United States and the
United Kingdom following their attacks on Yemen and support for Israel’s
war in Gaza have not only prompted major countries such as Russia to
strengthen their relationship with Ansar Allah to mire the U.S. in the
Red Sea swamp, they have also prompted the group to enhance relations
with Russia and China in a bid to bring about a strategic defeat for the
U.S. in the region.</p>
<p>Member of Ansar Allah’s Political Bureau, Ali al-Qahoum, told MintPress that,</p>
<blockquote><p>There is already development in relations between Yemen,
Russia, China, and the BRICS countries, exchanging experiences and
expertise in various fields. This serves a common interest with the goal
of letting America, Britain, and the West sink into a quagmire in the
Red Sea so that their unilateral polarity sinks, fades, and weakens.”</p></blockquote>
<p>Al-Qahoum added,</p>
<blockquote><p>This is not just my analysis but a clearly visible fact.
Yemen is a state that has already succeeded in supporting Palestine and
has been able to stabilize the Red Sea with great efficiency,
representing a major strategic victory in the military, security and
political spheres.”</p></blockquote>
<p>“Thanks to God and our brave leader, Yemen was able to achieve this
with unparalleled strength and pride,” he added, “To the point that
major countries began coordinating and building relations with us on an
equal footing, paving the way for the foreseeable future and laying the
groundwork for the historic defeat of the United States, Britain and the
West, and by extension, the collapse of the colonial project and
Western hegemony over the region and the world.”</p>
<blockquote><p>With the West, led by America and Britain, attacking
Yemen and continuing to weave colonial conspiracies and preparing to
expand their ongoing aggression against Yemen, and their failure to
provide protection for Israel in the Red Sea, there is intensive work
and movement by Yemen to support Palestine and continue useful and
effective strategic military operations.”</p></blockquote>
<h2>Strategic Coordination: Palestinian Resistance</h2>
<p>The strengthening of diplomatic ties with Russia, China, and the
BRICS countries is no exception. Ansar Allah is also strengthening its
relations with various Palestinian resistance factions, specifically the
Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of the Hamas movement.</p>
<p>Nasr al-Din Amer, a leader in Ansar Allah and deputy head of the
Ansar Allah Media Authority, told MintPress that Ansar Allah had given
authority over the Israeli ship, the “Galaxy,” detained off of the coast
of Yemen as well as its crew, to the Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades.
Amer emphasized Ansar Allah’s cooperation and coordination with
Palestinian resistance movements, most notably Hamas, the Palestinian
Islamic Jihad (PIJ), and the Popular Front for the Liberation of
Palestine (PFLP).</p>
<p>Feature photo | Asnar Allah recruits march during a rally of support
for the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and against the U.S. strikes on
Yemen outside Sanaa, Jan. 22, 2024. Photo | AP</p>
<p><em><strong> Ahmed AbdulKareem</strong> is a Yemeni journalist based in Sana’a. He covers the war in Yemen for MintPress News as well as local Yemeni media.</em></p>
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