Yemeni Armed Forces announce targeting of an American ship with number of naval missiles


The Yemeni armed forces announced that they had targeted an American ship in the Gulf of Aden, with a number of appropriate naval missiles.

The Armed Forces explained in a statement issued on Monday that it is a victory for the oppression of the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip, which until this moment has been subjected to the ugliest types of massacres by the Zionist entity, and within the framework of the response to the US-UK aggression against Yemen, the naval forces carried out a military operation targeting an American ship in the Gulf of Aden, using a number of suitable naval missiles, and the hit was accurate and direct.

The statement indicated that “the Yemeni armed forces consider all American and British ships and warships participating in the aggression against our country as hostile targets within their target bank.”

The Armed Forces confirmed that a response to the American and British attacks will inevitably come, and that any new attack will not remain without response and punishment.

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t also confirmed that it will continue to carry out its military operations and impose the decision to prevent Israeli navigation in the Arab and Red Seas until the aggression stops and the siege on the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip is lifted.

The Yemeni Armed Forces reaffirmed the continuation of trade movement in the Arab and Red Seas to all destinations except the ports of occupied Palestine, and that they continue to take all defensive and offensive measures within the right to defend and confront the US-UK aggression.

Source: Yemen News Agency

Israeli forces kill Palestinian; wound several others in southern Hebron

Ramallah: Israeli occupation forces Monday gunned down and killed a Palestinian and injured ten more after raiding the town of Dura in southern Hebron in the occupied Palestinian West Bank.

According to the Palestinian Health Ministry, one was killed, and several others were injured after Palestinians in Dura resisted the Israeli occupation soldiers’ raid into the town who used tear gas against the protestors.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Communications minister, Amman mayor to hold press conference Tuesady on challenges

Amman: The Government Communications Minister, Muhannad Mubaidin, and the Amman Nayor, Yousef Shawarbeh, will hold a press conference entitled “The Municipality of Amman… Challenges and Solutions” at 11 am Tuesday at the Ministry of Communication HQ.

The meeting will focus on the projects of the Greater Amman Municipality (GAM), electronic transformation, the development of institutional performance and the most prominent achievements of GAM.

Source: Jordan News Agency

1 killed, 18 injured in attacks in Israeli city (update)

Occupied Jerusalem: An Israeli woman was killed and 18 other people were injured, three seriously, on Monday in combined car-ramming and stabbing attacks in Ra’anana north of Tel Aviv.

Police said they arrested the attacker, a man in his fourties from Hebron. The ambulance service said the injured, including four with critical injuries, were evacuated from the scene by helicopter.

It said the attacker stabbed a woman, stole a car and carried out ramming attacks in several locations.

He swapped vehicles three times after crashing. Two people were lightly injured after being run over on the main Haroshet Street and a man was stabbed and suffered serious injuries. An additional 8 people were injured to varying degrees, they said.

Police urged for caution and asked schools in the area not to release children to their homes until the situation cleared.

Source: Jordan News Agency

EgyptAir to operate flights from Cairo to Misrata.

The EgyptAir company announced operation flights to Misrata starting on January 25.

The Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Company, Yehia Zakariya, said that this step came due to the increase in traffic between Libya and Egypt, in accordance with the policy of supply and demand, and in continuation of the ambitious plan pursued by the company to expand its network in Africa and reach many vital points there, especially with the presence of Egyptians residing and working in Libyan territories, and with the aim of enhancing trade and economic exchange between Egypt and Libya.

Zakariya said that the new route is scheduled with one flight per week every Thursday, thus becoming EgyptAir’s third city destination in Libya after Benghazi and Tripoli.

He stated that the company’s flight will take off from Cairo International Airport at 12:15 and will arrive in Misrata at 15:15 Libyan time.

He added that EgyptAir for the new route offered a discount on the first four flights of this route, with the first f
light at a 50% discount and the other three flights at a 25% discount if tickets are purchased until January 20.

It’s noteworthy that after adding Misrata to the EgyptAir routes, the company will operate 15 flights a week to Libya, with 7 flights to Benghazi, 7 flights to Mitigia, and one to Misrata.

Source: Libyan News Agency

Al-Kabeer discusses with his Egyptian counterpart in Cairo bilateral cooperation and international economic developments.Army chief receives Vice Chairman of Japanese Joint Chiefs of Staff

Governor of the Central Bank of Libya, Al-Siddiq Al-Kabeer, discussed today, Monday, in the Egyptian capital, Cairo, with Governor of the Central Bank of Egypt, Hassan Abdullah, bilateral cooperation and international economic developments.

The Central Bank stated that the meeting addressed many issues of common interest, including regional and international economic developments, exchanging banking and financial expertise, and enhancing cooperation in the field of combating money laundering and terrorist financing.

Source: Libyan News Agency

Amman: Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Maj. Gen. Yousef Huneiti, on Monday received Vice Chairman of the Japanese Joint Chiefs of Staff, Lieutenant General Nagumo Ken-ichiro, and the accompanying delegation.

Huneiti and Nagumo discussed areas of military cooperation and collaborative coordination in a variety of military operational, training, and logistics fields that benefit the armed forces of both friendly countries.

Source: Jordan News Agency