A shipment of weapons in the Red Sea .. Iran denies and the resistance reveals the falsehood of "Houthi Military Manufacturing"

Tension has escalated over the shipment of weapons seized by the Yemeni Coast Guard in the Red Sea, which Tariq Saleh's forces said in the West Coast that they were on their way to the Houthis coming from Iran, which Tehran denied severely.
Mehr News Agency reported that the Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman, Ismail Baqai, described media reports on the shipment as "unfounded allegations", considering that they come within the framework of a "misleading campaign aimed at distorting the image of the Islamic Republic and provoking sedition", especially With the visit of American officials to the region.
On the other hand, Brigadier General Sadiq Duwid, the official spokesman for the National Resistance, considered that the seizure of this shipment revealed the "Military Manufacturing Fools" promoted by the Houthis. He stressed in a post on the "X" platform that "everything that the militia possesses is an Iranian weapon with distinction," noting that the Houthi allegations of having military manufacturing capabilities are only a "coating workshop that re -collecting and dyeing imported weapons and launching new names on them."
International accusations of Iran are escalating of the Houthi support with weapons, while the latter continues to claim that they possess local war capabilities, and militias depend on Iranian weapons and expertise.