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After the occupation raids.. Houthi militia appeals to the United Nations mission to rehabilitate the port of Hodeidah

Political| 14 October, 2024 - 5:56 PM

Sana'a: Yemen Youth Net

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The Houthi militia demanded that the UN mission in Hodeidah rehabilitate the port of Hodeidah, which was subjected to Israeli occupation raids that inflicted heavy losses and put the Hodeidah oil port and Ras Issa port out of service.

The Houthi militia did not acknowledge the extent of the losses resulting from the two strikes by the occupation, the first on July 21 and the second on September 29, and claimed in its media immediately after those raids that work in the port was proceeding normally.

Today, Monday, the Houthi Saba News Agency in Sana'a published news about a meeting between the militia leaders and officials in the United Nations Mission to Support the Hodeidah Agreement (UNMHA), during which they demanded the rehabilitation of the ports there that were subjected to Israeli occupation raids.

According to informed sources, the oil ports of Hodeidah and Ras Issa were completely out of service after the Israeli raids late last month, and the two ports can no longer receive fuel shipments in the usual manner.

The American and British forces are launching raids that they say are targeting the Houthi naval military capabilities in response to its attacks on shipping vessels since last January, while the Israeli occupation responded by bombing the ports of Hodeidah in July and September in response to the launching of drones and missiles directed by Iran under the pretext of supporting Gaza.

The Israeli occupation raids destroyed dozens of oil fuel tanks in Hodeidah and Ras Issa, and put the pipeline network and equipment needed to unload ships into the tanks out of service. The Houthis pledged to respond to these attacks without doing so yet.

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