The Yemenis' emphasis on punishing the Zionist regime, the resistance of the Yemeni people alongside Palestinians, Netanyahu's fear of Yemen, and experts' acknowledgment of a shift in the strategic balance in the region following Yemen's drone attack on Tel Aviv are among the most important developments in West Asia in recent hours.
Yemen will continue to support the people of Gaza
According to Al-Masirah network, the political office of Yemen's National Salvation Government announced in a statement on Monday that the country's armed forces will continue to support the people of Gaza and Palestine.
It is worth noting that the Yemeni army has carried out dozens of military operations, including drone and missile attacks, in the Bab al-Mandab Strait, the Red Sea, and the Mediterranean against Israeli targets since the start of the Gaza war in support of the Palestinians.
Haaretz: Netanyahu is afraid of the Yemenis
According to ISNA, the Zionist newspaper Haaretz reported that Benjamin Netanyahu, the prime minister of the regime, is a coward, weak and indecisive person, emphasizing that he is afraid of the Yemenis.
Nehemia Shtrasler, an economic analyst for Haaretz, wrote in an article on Monday: The warship that US President Joe Biden sent to the Red Sea to confront the Yemeni resistance did not harm them, and the world immediately realized that Israel is weak.
The Zionist analyst stated that Netanyahu's fear and failure to respond to the attacks, and leaving the issue to the Americans and the British to support Israel, has turned Tel Aviv into a "beaten child in West Asia" surrounded by a ring of fire.
Yemeni missiles are on their way to Tel Aviv
According to Defa Press, after the tit-for-tat attacks by Yemen and the Zionist regime on Saturday, Israeli media warned that the Occupied Territories would be targeted by Yemeni ballistic missiles.
The Yemeni army and popular committees, which have achieved valuable successes and victories against the Saudi aggressor coalition in recent years, have become self-sufficient in producing various weapons, including missiles and attack and suicide drones, relying on domestic knowledge and the talent of their forces. They have used these weapons very well and to the best possible extent in their operations against the Zionist regime.
Given the Zionist regime's threat to target other parts of Yemen, the Yemeni army has also warned that it will use various other missiles to carry out new attacks against the Zionist regime.
On Saturday evening, the port city of Al-Hudaydah in Yemen was bombed by Zionist regime warplanes, setting the city's oil tanks on fire.
Yemen's National Salvation Government: Response to Israel's attack will not be delayed
According to ISNA, Ali al-Qahoum, a member of the political office of Yemen's National Salvation Government, regarding the Zionist regime's aerial attack on al-Hudaydah and the response of the Yemeni forces to this attack said on Monday: "The coming days will be full of surprises, and our response to the Zionist regime's attacks, which targeted the city of al-Hudaydah on Saturday evening, will not be delayed."
Earlier, Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, the Secretary-General of Yemen's Ansarallah movement, had said that Israel's aggression against Yemen would not benefit the enemy and would not bring them deterrence and would also not prevent the continuation of the fifth phase of our operations in support of Gaza.
Baqeri to Mohammad Abdul-Salam: The resistance of the Yemeni people alongside the oppressed Palestinians historic
According to Mehr News Agency, Ali Baqeri, the acting Foreign Minister of Iran, spoke with Mohammad Abdul-Salam, the spokesperson and head of the negotiating team of Yemen's National Salvation Government, on Monday. Baqeri described the resistance of the Yemeni people alongside the Palestinian people as historic and a source of pride for Islam.
He condemned Israel's recent attack on civilian facilities in al-Hudaydah, Yemen, and expressed Iran's solidarity with the Yemeni people and resistance in the face of Israeli aggression. He also called the exemplary resistance of the Gazan people, the initiative of the Yemeni leadership and people in supporting the Palestinians, and the "True Promise" operation by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps as three effective measures that have led to a strategic defeat for Israel in the past nine months.
Abdul-Salam, for his part, stated in this phone conversation that the targeting of civilian facilities in Yemen by the Zionist regime, which resulted in the martyrdom and injury of civilians, was a sign of the Zionists' desperation and defeat. He thanked the Islamic Republic of Iran for standing alongside the resistant Palestinian people and for its political and moral support for Yemen in various fields, including the joint struggle against the Zionists.
Yemen's attack on Tel Aviv and the shift in regional strategic balance
According to Al-Masirah network, Yemen's drone attack on Tel Aviv, in addition to causing economic, strategic, and political damage to Tel Aviv, has sent many signals to challenge the coalition supporting the Zionist regime and has changed the regional strategic balance.
According
to the report, the Yemeni army's drone attack on Tel Aviv is an attempt
to impose a new equation on the Zionist regime, namely "settlers in Tel
Aviv versus civilians in Gaza". The goal of this equation is to
increase pressure on the Zionist enemy to stop its aggression and lift
the siege of Gaza, and to convey the message that the same pressure that
Palestinian civilians in Gaza are under will be applied to the Zionist
settlers in Tel Aviv.
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