
The truth about the Myun Island plane mystery and sources denying the attempted landing
Details of the Myon Island plane mystery and denial of the attempted landing
Recent reports about what has been dubbed the "Myth of the Plane" have sparked widespread debate in political and media circles. Some platforms circulated reports claiming the presence of an unidentified aircraft flying over the strategic island, suggesting a possible military or paratrooper landing attempt. In response, informed and reliable sources were quick to categorically deny these reports, asserting that there were no military landing attempts or unusual aerial activity threatening the island's security. The sources clarified that the situation on the island is stable and under complete control, and that the circulating reports are nothing more than rumors intended to sow discord in a highly sensitive area.
The strategic importance of Mayyun Island and the Bab el-Mandeb Strait
To understand the dimensions of this enigma and the intense interest in any event occurring in this region, one must consider the unique geographical location of Perim Island (also known as Mayyun Island). This volcanic island lies at the heart of the Bab el-Mandeb Strait, a vital waterway connecting the Red Sea to the Gulf of Aden and, from there, to the Indian Ocean. The island divides the strait into two shipping lanes: an eastern lane known as the Alexander Channel and a western lane known as the Daqqat al-Mayyun. This location makes it a key control point for global maritime traffic, as millions of barrels of oil pass through the strait daily, in addition to a significant portion of global trade destined for the Suez Canal.
General context and historical background of the event
Historically, Perim Island (Mayyun) has been coveted by numerous imperial and international powers due to its strategic location. It was controlled by the Portuguese, then the French, and later the British, who recognized its crucial importance in securing the route to India. In more recent times, particularly since the outbreak of the conflict in Yemen, the island has gained even greater significance. In 2015, the Arab Coalition forces supporting the legitimate government in Yemen recaptured the island from the Houthi group, a decisive strategic move to prevent threats to international shipping. Since then, the island has witnessed significant security and military attention, with previous international reports indicating the construction of an airstrip and military infrastructure aimed at monitoring and securing the Bab el-Mandeb Strait from terrorist threats, piracy, and smuggling operations.
The expected impact of events on Mayon Island (locally, regionally and internationally)
Domestically thelegitimate Yemeni government in securing its western coast and preventing the use of Yemeni islands as launching points for military operations or arms smuggling. Regionally, any unusual activity on the island, such as the rumor of the unidentified aircraft, warrants heightened vigilance and close monitoring by the Arab Coalition and Red Sea littoral states, given that the security of Bab al-Mandab is an integral part of Arab and regional national security.
Internationally theinternational community is closely monitoring any developments on Mayyun Island. Any military escalation or security threat at this critical juncture could lead to an immediate spike in global oil prices and increased shipping insurance costs. Therefore, the denial by responsible sources of any attempted landing or aerial threat sends a much-needed message of reassurance to global markets and major shipping companies that this vital waterway remains safe, stable, and free from any sudden military escalation.



