logo
YNR : Intercepted Massive Iranian Weapons Shipment Bound for Houthis from IRGC

YNR : Intercepted Massive Iranian Weapons Shipment Bound for Houthis from IRGC

Yemen Online3 days ago
Red Sea — Yemen's National Resistance Forces announced the successful interception of a large Iranian weapons shipment destined for the Houthi militia, marking one of the most significant seizures in the country's recent history.
According to Brigadier General Tareq Mohammed Abdullah Saleh, commander of the National Resistance and member of Yemen's Presidential Leadership Council, the operation was carried out in the Red Sea following precise intelligence tracking. The seized cargo, totaling over 750 tons, included advanced missile systems, combat drones, radar and surveillance equipment, and communication devices.
Details of the Seized Shipment
- Cruise, anti-ship, and anti-aircraft missiles
- Iranian Ghaem-118 air defense systems
- Noor-Qadir naval cruise missiles, rebranded by Houthis as 'Mandeb-1'
- Drone engines and signal interception devices
- High-precision sniper rifles and recoilless rifles
- Manuals written in Farsi, confirming Iranian origin
Many of the weapons matched models previously showcased by the Houthis as 'locally manufactured,' debunking years of propaganda about a domestic arms industry.
Strategic Implications
General Saleh emphasized that the seizure dealt a major blow to Iran's Revolutionary Guard operations in Yemen, stating:
'This operation reaffirms our commitment to countering Iranian expansion and protecting Yemen's sovereignty. Long live the Republic of Yemen.'
The U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) praised the operation, calling it the largest interdiction of Iranian conventional weapons in Yemen's history. CENTCOM Commander Gen. Michael Erik Kurilla noted:
'Iran remains the most destabilizing actor in the region. Halting its support to the Houthis is vital for regional security and freedom of navigation.'
The seizure aligns with UN Security Council resolutions prohibiting arms transfers to the Houthis. It also underscores growing international concern over Iran's role in fueling conflict across the region.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Iran Accelerates Nuclear Weapons Development Amid Stalled Talks with Washington, Says U.S. Journal
Iran Accelerates Nuclear Weapons Development Amid Stalled Talks with Washington, Says U.S. Journal

Yemen Online

time14 hours ago

  • Yemen Online

Iran Accelerates Nuclear Weapons Development Amid Stalled Talks with Washington, Says U.S. Journal

A recent article published by The National Interest has raised alarm over Iran's apparent acceleration toward nuclear weaponization, citing stalled negotiations with Washington and growing regional tensions as key drivers behind Tehran's shift in nuclear doctrine. According to the report, Iranian officials have increasingly signaled a departure from their long-standing claim of pursuing nuclear energy for peaceful purposes. Senior figures, including Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and IRGC commanders, have hinted that Iran may reconsider its nuclear stance if its national security continues to be threatened—particularly by Israel and the United States. The article highlights Iran's rapid uranium enrichment capabilities, noting that the country now possesses enough 60% enriched uranium to potentially produce multiple nuclear warheads within weeks if further refined to weapons-grade levels. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has expressed concern over Iran's refusal to allow inspections following recent military strikes on its nuclear facilities. Iranian media and parliamentary voices have also echoed calls for a strategic shift, framing nuclear deterrence as a necessary response to what they describe as 'Western aggression' and 'Israeli provocations.' The collapse of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) and the absence of a viable diplomatic alternative have further fueled speculation that Iran may be preparing to cross the nuclear threshold. The National Interest article warns that such a move could trigger a regional arms race and undermine global nonproliferation efforts. It calls on U.S. policymakers to reassess their approach, suggesting that a renewed diplomatic framework—possibly with stronger security guarantees—may be the only way to prevent Iran from pursuing weaponization.

Iran Arrests 87 Suspected Israeli Agents in Lorestan Province Amid Escalating Tensions
Iran Arrests 87 Suspected Israeli Agents in Lorestan Province Amid Escalating Tensions

Yemen Online

time14 hours ago

  • Yemen Online

Iran Arrests 87 Suspected Israeli Agents in Lorestan Province Amid Escalating Tensions

Iranian authorities have announced the arrest of 87 individuals in Lorestan Province on charges of espionage and collaboration with Israel, amid the ongoing 12-day conflict between the two nations. Brigadier General Yahya Elahi, the police commander of Lorestan, stated that the arrests were made following intelligence operations and public cooperation. The suspects are accused of 'disturbing public opinion, sabotage, communication with foreign intelligence agencies, and possession of explosives'. The arrests reportedly occurred during a period of heightened military activity, including Israeli airstrikes that targeted both military and civilian sites across Iran. Iranian media claim hundreds of non-combatants were killed in the attacks. General Elahi emphasized the role of public trust in facilitating the arrests, noting that over 16,000 citizen reports were submitted to police during the conflict period. The detainees have been transferred to judicial authorities for further investigation. Iranian officials have not disclosed the identities or nationalities of the suspects, nor provided evidence of foreign-made weaponry. Independent analysts have raised concerns about the transparency of the arrests, citing previous cases of coerced confessions and staged evidence. The incident marks one of the largest mass arrests in Iran linked to alleged Israeli espionage, reflecting the deepening hostilities between Tehran and Tel Aviv.

Yemen's Gov't Condemns Iranian Interference After Seizure of Arms Shipment, Urges International Action
Yemen's Gov't Condemns Iranian Interference After Seizure of Arms Shipment, Urges International Action

Yemen Online

time14 hours ago

  • Yemen Online

Yemen's Gov't Condemns Iranian Interference After Seizure of Arms Shipment, Urges International Action

Aden, July 19, 2025 — The Government of Yemen has strongly condemned Iran's continued interference in its internal affairs following the interception of a massive Iranian weapons shipment allegedly destined for the Houthi militia. The shipment, seized by the Yemeni National Resistance Forces in the Red Sea, included over 750 tons of advanced munitions, including cruise missiles, drone engines, radar systems, and air defense equipment. In an official statement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs described the incident as a 'flagrant violation' of international law and United Nations Security Council resolutions. The ministry accused Tehran of attempting to destabilize Yemen and prolong the suffering of its people by arming what it called a 'terrorist proxy militia'. 'The Iranian regime continues to defy international norms by funneling weapons into Yemen, threatening regional peace and maritime security,' the statement read. 'We call on the international community, particularly the Security Council, to take firm and immediate measures to deter Iran's destabilizing activities.' The Yemeni government emphasized that the seizure of the shipment—reportedly the largest of its kind—demonstrates Iran's deepening involvement in the conflict and its efforts to turn Yemen into a launchpad for regional aggression. General Michael Erik Kurilla, commander of U.S. Central Command, praised the Yemeni forces for their role in the operation, stating that 'Iran remains the most destabilizing actor in the region' and that curbing its support to the Houthis is critical for regional stability. The government's call for international action comes amid renewed Houthi attacks on commercial vessels in the Red Sea and growing concerns over Iran's proxy network across the Middle East.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store