Waterways are safe for all global ships, except for Israeli

Agencies – Sanaa:
A member of the Houthi Political Bureau, Abdul -Malik Al -Ajri, announced yesterday, Wednesday, that the Israeli ships are still vulnerable to targeting when crossing the waterways off Yemen, including the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden, despite the ceasefire agreement between the United States and the Houthis in Yemen, which was announced by the Omani mediator.
Al -Ajri said that the waterways are safe for all global ships except for the Israeli, and that if they pass, they may be vulnerable to targeting, and added that Israel is outside the agreement, but the rest of the American ships and others are within the agreement.
The chief negotiator of the Houthi group, Mohamed Abdel Salam, said that the agreement does not include Israel in any way, which happened with the American by Omani, and the stoppage will be to target American ships as long as they declare the stop and actually committed, our position will be defensive and will stop.
On the other hand, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Wednesday: “There is one base that guides me … Israel will defend itself everywhere against any threat alone.”