Sana'a: Despite the intensifying aggression and widening scope of attacks, the Government of Change and Construction continues with steady, unwavering steps. It moves in all directions: confronting air raids, mobilizing rescue and evacuation teams, visiting the affected, sharing in their grief, condemning the aggression against the homeland, and denouncing the targeting of brotherly nations and the resistance delegation in Qatar.
According to Yemen News Agency, this government forges development paths despite the blockade, strengthens security, builds bridges of trust between state institutions and society, expands social welfare, empowers youth, and strives to meet people's needs in education, healthcare, electricity, and even the smallest details of daily life.
On the battlefield, the armed forces carried out special operations against the Israeli enemy last week, in defense of the Palestinian people and in response to aggression against the country. They confirmed that their weapons are being enhanced to become more effective, with military operations escalating and unwavering support for Gaza, regardless of consequences. The armed forces announced wide-scale operations using hypersonic missiles and drones, targeting several key sites and achieving their objectives, forcing millions of settlers into shelters.
Air defenses also launched several surface-to-air missiles to repel aggression, with the armed forces denying Israeli claims of striking missile launch sites, affirming that the raids targeted purely civilian facilities, causing casualties among journalists, civilians, and bystanders.
Throughout the week, financial convoys were delivered in support of the Yemeni armed forces, and massive marches filled Sana'a and other provinces, reaffirming commitment to supporting the Palestinian people. Demonstrations showcased combat skills and tactical applications, while the General Mobilization Authority launched military training programs to enhance youth amid the nation's difficult circumstances.
Relevant authorities mobilized to carry out rescue and evacuation operations where the Zionist enemy targeted civilian sites, with the number of martyrs from the strikes on the capital Sana'a reaching 38, alongside 147 injured. Acting Prime Minister Mohammed Miftah inspected the damage and met with affected citizens, offering condolences and sympathy.
The government condemned the Zionist aggression against civilian installations, describing it as part of the enemy's attempt to target civilians and disrupt their lives. It affirmed Yemen's stance of boycotting Zionist navigation and striking Zionist targets in support of the oppressed Palestinian people until the aggression stops and the siege on Gaza is lifted. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs criticized the international community's silence in response to these crimes.
The General Authority for the Preservation of Historic Cities and the General Authority for Antiquities and Museums called on UNESCO to stand against the Zionist enemy, which seeks to erase global historical landmarks in Yemen.
Acting Prime Minister Mohammed Muftah visited ministries to stress the importance of their roles in confronting the enemy and countering misinformation campaigns. He reviewed the conditions and performance of various ministries, discussing ways to enhance achievement levels and focus on pressing priorities to provide better services to citizens.
The activities of the Great Messenger Festival were held, including cultural events and performances, while the government condemned the Zionist attack on a Hamas delegation in Qatar, declaring solidarity with Hamas and the State of Qatar, and calling for Arab and Islamic action against the occupying entity.
The Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs met with the UN Envoy's Office to discuss cooperation and national developments. He urged the UN to adopt a balanced stance and respect Yemen's sovereignty and humanitarian principles.
The government received condolences from international organizations regarding the targeting of the Prime Minister and affirmed that their programs will continue unaffected. Various honors and recognitions were awarded, and efforts to finalize agricultural policies were emphasized to ensure food security and self-sufficiency.
Meetings discussed the electricity and water sectors, with measures taken to restore services amid challenges. Cooperation between ministries to combat diseases caused by water pollution was also discussed.
Judicial operations were inspected to ensure justice, while the Minister of Finance affirmed support for local industries. Community issues, educational care for martyrs' children, and support for local industries were addressed in various meetings.
Sports achievements were highlighted, with the national youth team reaching the final of the Gulf Under-20 Championship and the Olympic team securing a victory in Asian qualifiers. University sports championships were held, and a veterinary clinic was inaugurated as part of an integrated development program.
These achievements reflect the government's determination and commitment to be a shield for the nation on the battlefields and a support for society in its daily affairs, regardless of the growing burdens and diverse arenas of confrontation.
