Al-Mashat Urges Immediate Withdrawal of Investments from Israel Amid Safety Concerns

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Sanaa: His Excellency Field Marshal Mahdi Al-Mashat, President of Yemen's Supreme Political Council, has issued a stern warning to all companies investing in Israel, urging them to heed Yemen's caution and withdraw immediately due to an increasingly unsafe environment.

According to Yemen News Agency, President Al-Mashat highlighted the responsibility that companies will bear should they choose to remain in Israel following the warning. He cautioned that any resulting losses from their decision would be solely theirs to bear.

He further warned, "We may take additional measures in the coming days if needed, which would place investing companies in Israel at real and significant risk." He noted that ignoring Yemen's warnings would make continued operations in Israel a perilous endeavor with potentially severe consequences.

President Al-Mashat criticized the Israeli government, stating, "Netanyahu's criminal government doesn't care about investor interests, gambling with their safety to serve its own agenda. A regime that neglects its own prisoners' lives won't protect foreign companies or investments."

He announced plans to instruct relevant authorities to establish a deadline for these companies to depart, aiming to limit damage to the Israeli government and prevent harm to others. He warned that potential damages could extend to companies' investments both inside and outside Israel if military escalation occurs.

The Supreme Political Council President concluded by stating, "We've received confirmation from some companies preparing to move investments in response to our previous warnings. We advise the rest to leave before it's too late."