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Urgent.. The Zionist entity is provoking " Dragon "

Israel accused China of supplying the Houthis in Yemen with advanced weapons, in exchange for promises of safe passage for Chinese commercial ships in the Red Sea. 

 

Israeli media claimed that American intelligence had revealed About a supply chain established by the Houthis in China to purchase components for missiles and drones.

She indicated that the US Treasury Department imposed sanctions on Chinese companies, including Shenzhen Boyue Import Company. and Export Company, which worked to facilitate these transfers.

 These accusations raised concerns in the Zionist entity about the growing military capabilities of the Houthis and potential threats to regional stability.

Israeli media continued their allegations that Houthi leaders plan to produce hundreds of cruise missiles capable of striking Arab Gulf states, using the same Chinese components. Washington has repeatedly passed this information to Beijing since last September, including detailed lists of Chinese companies participating in this weapons mechanism.

 

According to the Hebrew media, an Israeli diplomatic source revealed “Houthi officials visited China several times last summer and fall, perhaps to hold meetings with senior regime officials.” 

Duffy, faced with Beijing’s failure to act, The United States is now threatening to work jointly with Israel to cut off Chinese trade networks from the global financial system.

This revelation comes as the Houthis seek to impose permanent control over one of the world’s most important sea lanes, directly threatening International trade and regional stability.

The Houthis have long used drones, drone bombers, and Iranian missiles to attack military targets in the Zionist entity in occupied Palestine.

Iran and China enjoy a military and technical cooperation relationship. Document: To obtain Chinese weapons, the Houthis do not necessarily need direct communication with Beijing. They can easily obtain it from their Iranian allies.

China has not yet responded to these allegations. But Beijing has repeatedly officially confirmed in the past its commitment to a policy of neutrality in the Middle East.

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