The Islamic Resistance in Iraq carries out a joint operation with the Houthis in the Mediterranean

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The Islamic Resistance in Iraq announced the implementation of a joint operation with the Ansar Allah Houthi group yesterday, Monday, in the Mediterranean Sea. The Islamic Resistance said in a statement today: 'In continuation of our approach to resisting the occupation and supporting our people in Palestine, and in response to the massacres committed by the usurping entity against civilians, including children, women and the elderly, the Islamic Resistance in Iraq, in conjunction with the Yemeni armed forces, carried out a military operation yesterday, Monday, in the Mediterranean Sea targeted the ship Olvia, and the operation successfully achieved its goal. The "Islamic Resistance" confirmed, in its statement, "the continuation of operations to destroy enemy strongholds at an increasing pace." Last night, the Houthis announced the implementation of 3 qualitative military operations in the Red Sea and the Mediterranean Sea. The spokesman for the Yemeni Armed Forces affiliated with the Houthis, Brigadier General Yahya Saree, said: 'In victory for the oppression of the Palestinian people and in response to the Mawasi massacre in Khan Yunis, the Yemeni Armed Forces carried out three qualitative military operations.' He added: 'The first operation targeted the 'BENTLEY I' ship in the Red Sea, the second targeted the 'CHIOS Lion' oil ship in the Red Sea, and the third was carried out by the Yemeni armed forces in conjunction with the Iraqi Islamic Resistance in the Mediterranean Sea and targeted the Olvia ship.' The two parties have been announcing for some time the implementation of joint operations, within the framework of coordination and joint action 'to support the Palestinian resistance in Gaza and support the Palestinian people.' Source: National Iraqi News Agency