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The Yemeni ambassador to Iran says his country’s armed forces will strike any American and British targets “within firing range” in response to their recent acts of aggression on Yemen’s soil.
Yemen’s Ansarullah resistance movement has strongly condemned the United States and Britain over repeated airstrikes on positions in the Arab country, cautioning against further escalation of conflict in the West Asia region.
Hundreds of thousands of pro-Palestine protesters have staged a fresh march against the Israeli regime in the British capital city of London, demanding a ceasefire in Gaza.
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has been urged to implement fresh regulations that would prevent individuals with sexual offense convictions from running as a member of parliament prior to the next election.
Yemen says its naval units have targeted with missiles a British oil tanker in the Red Sea in retaliation for the recent US-UK aggression against the Arab country.
Yemen says its armed forces fired missiles at a British ship passing though the Gulf of Aden on Thursday and scored a “direct hit” in their latest operation in solidarity with the Palestinians.
Russia and China have denounced as illegal the strikes by the United States and United Kingdom against targets in Yemen, saying they were not authorized by the United Nations Security Council.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and federal members of parliament have approved a motion urging the United Kingdom to return jailed WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to Australia as the United States still pressures London to get the whistleblower extradited to the country.
Across Britain, pro-Palestinian activists have stepped up action aimed at jamming up the Israeli war machine, which is pressing on with the regime's genocidal war against the Gaza Strip.