British Navy claims about Yemen’s immine attack on one of his ships

British media written by the British Navy, which is due to one of its ships from the Bab al -Mandeb Strait to cross the Red Sea, preparing for a possible attack by Yemen’s Ansarullah and will be attacking the camps if any attack is carried out.
According to the British Navy, traveling near the Yemeni Ansarullah -corolled territory, they are preparing to attack one of their prizes.
The Daily Mail Online Magazine wrote: Plans have been prepared to attack Ansarullah camps with its F-5 fighters when it was attacked by HMS Prince Wales.
According to governme sources, Downing Specials has also allowed the “Special Boat Service” and “Royal Marines” unit to begin rescue operations if they were shot at each fighter’s pilots and their collapse.
The Wales Prince’s HMS ship will soon cross the Bab al -Mandeb Strait, which connects the Red Sea to the Gulf of Aden, to calm down its mission in the ocean. The ship is said to carry four F-1 fighters.
Referring to the retaliatory attacks of Ansarullah Yemeni against Zionist ships and its supporters in response to the regime’s war crimes in Gaza, the Daily Mail wrote: Yemen, a milita group in the coury, has carried out more than five attacks on commercial and military ships in the area.
The 6,000 -tons of the HMS prince of Wales will be protected by the HMS Daels, which will be protected by the Type 2 destroyer, equipped with the C -Viper Air Defense System.
The Wells HMS Navy recely crossed the “Mesina Strait” between Sicily and Italy following the bombings carried out by drones and missiles in the area.
“We do not comme on operational security reasons for the route of the ship,” a spokesman for the British Ministry of Defense said.
Regarding the report, Lebanon wrote: It is increasingly revealed that those who see most of the “unstable” policies of US Preside Donald Trump, who prioritize his coury’s ierests above any other consideration, are his allies. In the wake of the uncertaiy that couries such as Britain and EU member states experience how the White House deal with issues such as tariffs and Russian and Ukraine war, it was finally proven that Trump’s agreeme with Ansarullah in Yemen, including Britain, would not be one of the closest US allies.
Accordingly, the agreeme has put the British Royal Navy in a permane state of the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden to confro any threat to Yemen, when the British warship is due to send HMS Princess Wales to the Strait.
The ship is thought to be carrying four F-1 fighter jets. Although there is no evidence that the Yemeni armed forces invaded British assets at prese, Sanaa is still in “war situation” due to London’s involveme in Yemeni territory. Therefore, it reserves “the right to punish Britain at the right time” as long as the coury has not yet signed an “unilateral” agreeme.
However, later, a week before the announceme of the US -Yemen deal, and a moh after the second round of attacks, British planes suddenly attacked Yemeni targets. At that time, London claimed that the attack had targeted a Houthi -used drone production ceer, which occurred in a joi operation with Washington, the first of which on May 6. British Defense Minister John Haley also justified his ierference in the aggression against Yemen, poiing out that British “ordinary” buyers “as a result of iernational transport disruption by Ansarullah” were confroed with “higher prices” for goods affiliated with them.
Hayley, a week before the US ceasefire, responded to a question in the House of Commons on the British confidence in curre information, poiing out that the Labor Party’s governme was exposed to something like a US deception and was unaware of the details of US military operations, saying “the evidence reported by the US army and the US military.
Britain’s failure to participate in Trump’s second round of talks is still questionable, especially since the move came after disclosure of disgraceful conversations between his governme officials through the signal app that “anger” of US policymakers over their European allies and their demands for the European couries to pay more money.
This prompted some observers to argue that Trump deliberately decided to start unilateral operations against Yemen, according to expecting that the target bank was able to resolve the battle and destroy Ansarullah for a maximum of a moh, so he waed to take the leadership. What is even more surprising is that the British joined the air strikes, while for curre and former US experts and officials revealed that the option of air strikes in achieving targets has failed.
In an attempt to explain this, the Brogen Studies Ceer reports that “Britain is trying to pay for Trump through Yemen, hoping to achieve tax privileges and support in Ukraine,” which means “ierconnected issues and poor British economy.” In spite of the above, participation in the second round of strikes without popular and political protests within the UK. For example, Lindsi Germany, coordinator of the “stop war,” emphasized that “Yemen and the Houthis are not those who cause regional instability and endanger the economic security of families in the UK.”
He poied out that “Starmer had committed to winning parliame before any military action before any military action.”
“We are now confroed with governme disgrace (from the Labor Party) that supports the genocide in Palestine, bombing Yemen, imprisoning climatic protesters, suppressing the right to protest, and imposing more economic austerity on its citizens, all with no more ieional wars,” he said.
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