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<div class="gmail-inner-article-top"><h1 class="gmail-">Yemen warns ‘name changes, asset transfers’ will not save Israeli ships from attack</h1><p class="gmail-">Sanaa’s
forces say intelligence indicates that Israeli shipping firms are
trying to avoid Yemeni attacks by registering ships under different
names </p><div class="gmail-another-name"><p><a href="https://thecradle.co/authors/news-desk-9" style="color:rgb(164,4,4)">News Desk</a></p></div><div class="gmail-another-name" style="margin-top:16px"><p><span>NOV 4, 2024 <font size="1">- </font></span><font size="1"><a href="https://thecradle.co/articles/yemen-warns-name-changes-asset-transfers-will-not-save-israeli-ships-from-attack">https://thecradle.co/articles/yemen-warns-name-changes-asset-transfers-will-not-save-israeli-ships-from-attack</a></font></p></div></div><div class="gmail-inner-article-img"><img src="http://thecradle-main.oss-eu-central-1.aliyuncs.com/public/articles/78e98726-9a9b-11ef-96d7-00163e02c055.webp" alt="" width="417" height="235" style="margin-right: 0px;"><span>(Photo credit: Yemen Military Media)</span></div><div class="gmail-inner-article-content"><div class="gmail-row"><div class="gmail-col-md-8 gmail-col-sm-7"><div class="gmail-article-content"><span><p>Yemeni Armed Forces spokesman Yahya Saree said in a <a href="https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/saree-warns-against-israeli-asset-transfers-to-evade-yaf-ope">statement</a>
on 3 November that Israeli shipping firms are attempting to sell their
assets, transfer their properties, or register them under different
names in order to avoid Sanaa’s operations. </p><p>The spokesman affirmed that these methods will not save Israeli-linked ships from being targeted. </p><p>“Intelligence
confirms that many companies operating in maritime shipping, affiliated
with the Israeli enemy, are working to sell their assets and transfer
their properties from shipping and maritime transport ships to other
companies or register them in the names of other parties, to circumvent
the punitive measures taken by the Republic of Yemen,” Saree said. </p><p>The
Yemeni army “will not take into consideration any change in the
ownership or flag of the Israeli enemy ships,” and warns “all concerned
parties against dealing with these companies or ships as they are
subject to punishment and are prohibited from crossing the Yemeni Armed
Forces’ area of operations.” </p><p>The Armed Forces of Yemen’s Sanaa
government started its maritime operations against Israeli shipping in
November last year, inflicting significant damage on Israel’s economy
and on global shipping as a whole. </p><p>Following the start of the
US–UK bombing campaign against Yemen in January, Yemeni forces began
targeting US and British warships. Washington launched a<a href="https://thecradle.co/articles-id/27309"> brutal attack</a> on Yemen using B2 stealth bombers and bunker buster bombs in mid-October.</p><p>Sanaa has also carried out numerous drone and <a href="https://thecradle.co/articles-id/27105">missile</a> operations targeting the Israeli depth. </p><p>“In
support of the Palestinian and Lebanese resistance and within the
framework of the fifth phase of the escalation, the Yemeni Armed Forces'
drone force carried out a qualitative military operation targeting the
Israeli enemy's industrial zone in the Ashkelon region, south of
occupied Palestine,” the Yemeni army <a href="https://thecradle.co/articles-id/27475">announced</a> on 29 October. </p><p>A
day earlier, it said it hit three ships in the Red Sea and Arab Seas –
the SC Montreal, the Maersk Kowloon, and the Motaro – with drones and
missiles. </p></span></div></div></div></div>
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