Yemen Eco| Sources:
The Sana’a forces spokesman published a mysterious post on his official social media accounts, raising questions about the detention or attack of new Israeli ship in the Red Sea.
The spokesman by the name of Sana’a forces Yahya Sarai wrote in his tweet which was observed by “Yemen Eco” three letters in English (ZIM).
“Yemen Eco” found that these letters, represent an Int’l Israeli Cargo Ship for goods, and is one of the highest 20 int’l airlines companies, and its headquarters in Haifa. Also it has another headquarters in North America in Norfolk, Virginia.
Simultaneously, with the tweet of Sana’a forces’ spokesman, news circulated about a ship (ZIM Luanda) affiliated with the same company or it was subjected to an attack in the Red Sea.
In accordance with information of “Marine Traffic” website, that was analyzed by “Yemen Eco” website, the last location that the ship appeared was at the north of the Red Sea.
The ship was parked in the Suez Canal and then set off a few days ago on a voyage towards China. These conditions are similar to those of the Israeli ship “Galaxy Leader” which was recently detained by Sana’a forces and taken to the Yemeni coasts.
Observers indicated that the new ship might be detained also or subjected to an offensive.
This vague statement for the military spokesman of Sana’a forces came hours after the statement of the maritime trade operations affiliated with British army in the UK, which submits warnings for sailors in the Middle East, in which it said that (an entity declares himself to be the Yemeni Authorities, ordered a ship to move away from a site off Hodeida, Yemen, in the Red Sea”
AP (Associated Press) agency published before hours a report in which it attributes an American official as saying that A cargo ship CMA CGM SYMI that belongs to the Israeli multi -millionaire Edan Aufer , was subjected to an attack by drone during its presence in the Indian Ocean, which resulted in causing damages.
This comes after days of the detention of Galaxy Leader ship by Sana’a forces, which belongs to the Israeli businessman Rami Anger, and taken it to the Yemeni coasts, in an operation said Sana’a government that comes within the framework of supporting the Palestinian resistance in Gaza Strip.
Earlier, the Sana’a naval forces announced last week that it will continue targeting any ship raises the Israeli flag, or possessed or operated by Israeli companies.