Yusuf al-Faishi, chairman of the National Reconciliation Commission, said that the response to Saudi Arabia’s continued detention of ships carrying oil derivatives bound for the port of Hodeidah would be to bomb sensitive economic facilities.
“Our people and their leadership will not be silent about this unjust blockade, and if oil derivatives ships do not enter the port of Hodeidah, Saudi economical and sensitive facilities will inevitably be hit with missile and drones strikes,” Yusuf al-Faishi said in a Twitter post.
شعبنا وقيادته لن يسكت تجاه هذا الحصار الظالم، وإذا لم تدخل سفن المشتقات النفطية إلى #ميناء_الحديدة فإن الاستهداف بالصاروخية والمسيرات للمنشآت الحساسة الاقتصادية قادم لا محالة.
— يوسف الفيشي (@YoussefAlFish) March 9, 2022
The coalition has been holding the Caesar ship, which has been carrying gasoline, and three other vessels loaded with diesel for more than two months, causing a severe fuel crisis.