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The American Wall Street Journal revealed in a a series of intensive Arab and international moves over the past two years aimed at persuading the Sana’a forces to halt their military operations in the Red Sea and limit their attacks in support of Gaza. However, Sana’a rejected all those efforts, affirming the steadfastness of its principled position in confronting the Israeli enemy and supporting the Palestinian people.
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The newspaper mentioned that officials from Qatar, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia held repeated meetings and communications with leaders in Sana’a in attempts to persuade them to stop targeting ships linked to the Israeli enemy and to halt aerial operations deep into the occupied Palestinian territories. However, Sana’a—according to informed sources cited by the newspaper—adhered to its position that any de-escalation is conditional on stopping the aggression on Gaza and lifting the siege on it.
The newspaper quoted former UN diplomat “April Longley Alley” as saying that Sana’a’s leaders “firmly believe in their duty to support Palestine and expel Israel from the occupied land, and they will not retreat from this approach,” confirming that the Yemeni position is based on deep ideological and political convictions that transcend immediate calculations.
The Wall Street Journal indicated that these attempts came in direct coordination with Washington, as the White House clarified that it “is working with its regional partners to secure sea lanes and weaken the Houthis’ capabilities,” in reference to the role that Sana’a’s naval and air operations have come to play in disrupting Israeli navigation and imposing new deterrence equations.
According to the report, the Arab moves began with the escalation of the Israeli aggression on Gaza, when Arab mediators initiated contact with Sana’a, fearing that its operations would encourage the Palestinian resistance to adhere to its positions
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