Referring to the Zionist regime’s attack on Sanaa Airport, Yemen’s Ansarrah leader explained the move as a result of the weakness of the criminal regime to pressure Yemen to stop supporting oppressed Palestinians.
Israel is trying to isolate the Palestinian people without a response from the Islamic world, he said, adding that “by repeatedly attacking Yemen’s private infrastructure, the Zionist regime is trying to regain lost deterrence.”
Regardless of the intensity or frequency of the attack, these actions do not affect the immobility of Yemeni people supporting the Palestinian people. He emphasized this support as it is rooted in religious beliefs.
One of the targets of the attack on Sanaa Airport might be to interfere with the process of relocating pilgrims, he continued.
The reconstruction of Sana’a Airport will continue to ensure its operations are not stopped.
Israel’s enemy is trying to recover the deterrence lost in these consecutive attacks on Yemen’s civil centres, he said, adding, “No matter how hard we strengthen the attacks of Israel’s enemies, they will not affect our state’s position in order to help the beloved Palestinian state, as our position comes from our religious and religious positions.”
One possible goal of Israel’s enemy to attack Sanaa Airport is to block the route to send pilgrims, but God is willing to be defeated. He noted that the airport will be repaired as soon as possible.
“We are looking for a strong position alongside the Palestinians amid unprecedented pain and suffering,” emphasized Al Hoti.
The escalation of the attack on Gaza has led Yemen to continue and strengthen their attacks on Israeli enemies, adding that the suffering of the Palestinians at this stage is far greater in terms of losses caused by severe sieges and hunger.
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