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Yemen warns of 'surprises' deep inside Israeli enemy, says will pound ‘Zionists’ den’

The photo shows the launch of Yemen’s "Hatem-2" hypersonic missile.

Yemen’s Defense Minister Mohammed Nasser Al-Atafi has declared that the country’s armed forces have surprises for the enemy forces, asserting that they will continue to attack targets inside the Israeli-occupied territories with all kinds of weapons.

Speaking on Sunday at the graduation ceremony at officers' college, Al-Atafi said, "Military institutions responsible for the preparation, training and renovation of our military-industrial systems in order to create new readiness for changing developments are speedily underway."

"We are aiming to train a military-defense force capable of imposing its political and military equations [on the enemy] and defend the sovereignty of the Republic of Yemen all across its realm," al-Atafi said.

'Painful blows'

"We are aiming to continuously strike painful blows deep inside the Zionist enemy’s [military formations].”

“This way, before the enemy conducts more strikes, it will think about the many repercussions of its stupidity," al-Atafi noted.

He went on to say that Yemenis were monitoring the details of the political, military and geopolitical variables in the region, adding that the armed forces of the country were now ready to face all challenges.

The Yemeni defense minister said the country's armed forces had already "knocked on the doors of occupied Jaffa and Umm al-Rashrash (port of Eilat)" and were now ready to destroy the Zionists' "den.”

Ballistic, hypersonic and cruise missiles

He also said, "We will not hesitate to attack the enemy with ballistic, hypersonic and cruise missiles, in addition to drones. We are prepared for any sort of confrontation."

Al-Atafi said, "We vow that more surprises are in store for the criminal Zionist enemy that will cool the hearts of the true believers."

The minister concluded by warning that "those who have kept the [Yemeni] nation under siege for the 10th year, and are hostile towards them" that they "must understand that our strategic patience has decreased and this is dangerous for them." 

He called on the enemy aggressors and attackers in Yemen to make plans to exit Yemen without more ado. “We warn them that they will taste the bitterness of our military forces preparations."

In similar remarks, the head of Yemen’s Supreme Political Council, Field Marshal Mahdi Mohammad Al-Mashat said on Friday that Yemen's enemies are to be shocked in coming days.

Al-Mashat praised the Yemeni armed forces' success in striking Israeli military targets inside Tel Aviv.

He noted the recently launched Palestine 2 hypersonic missile had bypassed and penetrated all layers of American, British, and Israeli air defense systems.

“Our operations will continue as long as the aggression and siege on Gaza persist," he said.

Al-Mashat also reiterated Yemen's unwavering and principled stance in support of the oppressed Palestinian people until the occupied land is liberated from Israeli occupation.

“No power in the world will deter us from this decision, regardless of the cost or the challenges," he added.

Al-Mashat also emphasized Yemen's full commitment to achieving a just and honorable peace.

“The only solution is to approach peace with sincere intentions,” he concluded.

Yemeni Ansarullah resistance movement's leader, Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, blamed the United States on Saturday for Israeli crimes in Palestine.

He said Washington offers its full support to the Israeli regime and is willing to act against any Arab country.

The Yemeni nation has voiced its full support for Palestine’s struggle against the Israeli occupation.

The Yemeni Armed Forces have said that they won’t stop their attacks until the Israeli regime forces end the genocidal war on the Palestinian people trapped in the besieged Gaza Strip.

Since the Israeli regime launched its war on Gaza almost a year ago, at least 41,182 Palestinians have been killed, and more than double the number, 95,280, have been injured.


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