Beirut – On the eve of the launch of the attack on March 26, 2015, no one could have imagined that Yemeni people would embody the legendary epic in the face of the United Nations of 17 countries led by the United States and the United Kingdom.
Today, a year and a half after the Al-Aqsa flood project, Yemen is proving that all coalition forecasts are wrong. By defending the legitimate rights of the Palestinians, they accumulated miracles from the grasp of colonialism to the renaissance of national liberation.
The current attacks by the Trump administration on Yemen are far stronger than those carried out during the Biden era. At present, attacks on Yemen have not been stopped, and are deliberately attacking civilians with Trump’s promise to change the reality of the Red Sea without direct participation by the Royal Navy.
Meanwhile, Yemeni forces continue to paralyze transport to the occupied Palestinian port of Eilat after ignoring deadlines for allowing Israeli enemies to provide humanitarian assistance to the besieged Gaza Strip.
It is the belief of the Ansalala movement against jihad as a solid doctrine that helped the Yemeni army contain US attacks up to this point. It is a doctrine believed by millions of people who, despite continuous artillery fire and economic hardships, maintain a million-strong rally every Friday without retreating.
The Palestinian cause lives in the conscience of Yemenis.
Soon, the SANAA government was able to stand up to the bombing of America. The US bombing has caused major losses to the industrial and commercial sectors of the country, which exceeds $170 billion. It employs independence policies that are motivated in all areas.
Yemen’s military power also contributed to the defeat of hostile warships and the exhaustion of Israeli groups. Not only did it paralyze Eilatports, it also frequently carried out missile and drone attacks in Tel Aviv.
Yemen’s special geography also made American spy aircraft missions ineffective.
The Sanaa government has also exposed claims by the two largest parties in Yemen, the Yemeni Party (Yemeni Muslim Brotherhood), and some members of the National Congress Party. Today, the Ansalala movement has gained more general support not only among several Yemeni elites, but also among the Arab and perhaps global elites.
Yemen succeeded in seas, land and air despite the US military advantage (offensively and defensively). This is while being supported by Israel and several Western countries (particularly the UK), coupled with the conspiracy that the US hatched by the Aden government.
Trump’s bets like Biden are therefore destined to fail, especially considering the inability to wage long-term wars in America and their immersion with Iran, China, Russia, Canada, Mexico and sensitive internal issues. This will result in Yemen becoming a leveraged card in favor of the Palestine and the entire axis of resistance.