Amidst the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Houthis, a surprising revelation has emerged: the Houthis are operating a large oil tanker, the Yemen, originally purchased by the UN for $55 million. The vessel was intended to prevent an environmental disaster by offloading oil from a decaying tanker, the FSO Safer. Despite the UN’s efforts, the Yemen has reportedly been used to store Russian oil, violating international sanctions. Furthermore, the Houthis have utilized the tanker to load and transfer oil, drawing criticism from the UN, while Israel has targeted the Yemen’s infrastructure with airstrikes.
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The recent escalation of violence in Yemen, following the Tel Aviv drone attack, has once again brought to light the destructive consequences of conflict in the region. The airstrikes carried out by Israel in response to the attacks have resulted in casualties and widespread destruction, further complicating an already volatile situation. The Houthi rebels, who claimed the Israeli strikes hit civilian targets and a power station, are facing the harsh reality of their actions having grave repercussions.
It is crucial to understand that instigating violence only leads to a vicious cycle of retaliation and further bloodshed. As individuals with power and influence sit comfortably in safe countries, orchestrating attacks that put innocent lives at risk, they fail to comprehend the grave consequences of their actions.… Continue reading