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Yemen's Houthis again warn off US forces in Red Sea

2023-12-25 HKT 02:52
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  • The Houthis say they will keep attacking Israeli-linked ships in the Red Sea until there's a ceasefire in Gaza. (File image: Shutterstock)
    The Houthis say they will keep attacking Israeli-linked ships in the Red Sea until there's a ceasefire in Gaza. (File image: Shutterstock)
Yemen's Houthi rebels on Sunday renewed their warning to the US forces, urging them to leave the Red Sea quickly before it becomes "a burning arena."

"The Red Sea will be a burning arena if America and its allies continue their bullying," Houthi spokesman Mohammed Abdulsalam said in a statement aired by the group's al-Masirah TV.

The warning came as the US accused the Houthis of attacking MV Saibaba, an Indian-flagged crude oil tanker owned by Gabon, with a drone, which Abdulsalam denied by claiming that it was a US naval destroyer that was behind this near-miss missile attack in the southern end of the Red Sea.

"While a plane belonging to our navy was carrying out reconnaissance work across the Red Sea, an American warship hysterically opened fire with multiple weapons," explained Abdulsalam, adding that one of the missiles exploded near MV Saibaba, which came from Russian ports and headed southward.

The spokesman denounced the "militarization of the Red Sea" by America and its partners, saying they "posed a threat to international maritime navigation" and asking them to leave.

On Wednesday, the Houthi leader Abdulmalik al-Houthi warned that his group would launch deadly attacks on US warships and interests across the Middle East if Washington waged war against the militia.

Last week, the US announced a 10-nation coalition to quell Houthi missile and drone attacks on ships transiting the Red Sea.

Houthi rebels have escalated attacks on Israel-linked commercial ships passing through the Red Sea and Arab Sea, demanding an end to Israel's aggression on the Gaza Strip and the delivery of food and medicine supplies to the enclave. (Xinhua)

Yemen's Houthis again warn off US forces in Red Sea