BEIRUT – Yemeni Prime Minister Ahmed Galeb Al-Rawi martial arts at Sanaa’s government headquarters last Thursday along with several ministers who were killed or injured in a Zionist attack.
These top Yemeni officials martyred as part of the country’s immoral defense against Palestine and its oppressed people. This tragic event is eager to see certain Arab governments continue to compete for approval from Zionist regimes and implement their directions.
In a sad dol message to Ansalala leader Saiei Abdul Malik Al-Houti, Chief of Hezbollah Sheikh Naim Qassem said:
Sheikh Qassem emphasized that Zionist enemies are relying on committing heinous crimes against those who serve the people because they are unable to stand up to the army and commander Mujahideen on the battlefield.
“Yemen remains in resistance to the world’s wings, sparkling flags, beacons of freedom, support for Palestine and Gaza, by leadership, government, people and military,” he pointed out.
He said, “The lesson is at the end of the road, where there is a shame and humiliating fall in the Zionist substance.
Meanwhile, according to Channel 12, the Israeli Cabinet decided to move the meeting to a reinforced secret location, fearing retaliation from head of Mahdi al-Mashat, the head of Yemen’s Supreme Political Council.
Al Mashat vowed to revenge the blood of the martyrs, reassuring the Yemeni people that “the army is in power and what the enemy has achieved is merely a stroke of good fortune.”
He warned the Zionists:
Al-Mashat has asked citizens around the world to refrain from trading with assets belonging to Zionist organizations. He updated the warnings to all businesses operating within the occupation group and advised them to leave before it is too late.
He states: “If Yemenis’ pure and innocent blood is shed, the throne of the world’s dominant empire, or most of it, falls, not to mention the humiliating, emptistic and disappearing beings.”
Unshakable support for Yemen’s tormented Palestinians, especially those in the Gaza Strip, has surpassed all restrictions. But in Lebanon, they continue to bury their heads in the sand like an ostrich, clinging to Thomas Barrack’s proposal, who declared that the Sykes Picot line has become meaningless, just as Israelis want to go anywhere.
