Sana'a: The Yemeni front supporting Gaza has emerged as a key player in confronting Zionist aggression, particularly as occupation forces intensify actions against civilians in Gaza. These civilians are caught in a dire situation, facing bombardment, starvation, and disease, a scenario described as unprecedented in modern times.
According to Yemen News Agency, the Zionist war machine has been active for over 21 months, causing a rising number of casualties in the Gaza Strip. Despite attempts to find captives, the enemy continues to face significant losses due to the resilience of the Palestinian resistance and the impact of Iranian strikes over the past 12 days. The Zionist response has been to target civilians, resulting in widespread devastation and drawing criticism for the lack of international intervention.
Yemen, known for its historical resistance to invaders, stands firm against this threat. Repeated aggressions by the Zionist entity against Yemen, Lebanon, Syria, and Iran highlight its ongoing role as a source of conflict. Recently, Zionist airstrikes targeted Yemeni civilian facilities, including the ports of Hodeida and Ras Issa, and the Ras Katnib power station, reflecting growing concerns over Yemen's advancing missile and air defense capabilities.
In a significant development, Yemen's locally developed air defense systems have been activated, with surface-to-air missiles intercepting enemy aircraft over Hodeida. This advancement marks a strategic shift, as emphasized by His Excellency Field Marshal Mahdi Al-Mashat, highlighting Yemen's strengthened defensive posture.
Yemen's strategic deployment of air defense systems serves as a warning to nations supporting the Zionist entity, particularly the U.S., Britain, and their allies, signaling that Yemen's airspace is now protected and capable of deterrence. In alignment with its "equal response" strategy, the Yemeni Armed Forces have launched precise strikes within the Zionist entity, targeting critical infrastructure in retaliation for attacks on Yemeni ports.
Military analysts suggest that Yemen's modern air defense capabilities will alter the conflict dynamics, challenging the long-held perception of the Zionist army's invincibility. As the Zionist leadership confronts Yemen's enhanced capabilities, Sana'a remains prepared for potential escalations, reinforcing its stance that only strength commands respect in the current global landscape.
