
Sana'a - Saba:
The Yemeni people are making great sacrifices in their liberation struggle in support of Palestine, believing that the path to al-Quds can only be paved with firm stances, they are also aware that these stances will cost them dearly, as is happening today with the brutal American aggression targeting Yemen, its land and its people, in a desperate attempt to subjugate it and dissuade it from supporting the nation's causes.
Since March 15, not a day has passed without American aircraft dropping their smart and dull bombs on the capital, Sana'a, and the free governorates, leaving martyrs, wounded, and widespread destruction to civilian objects, this is a flagrant violation of international norms and laws, and a blatant transgression of all wartime conventions, this reflects Washington's moral decline and humanitarian collapse.
More than 600 people have been killed and wounded in the US aggression against Yemen during this period, beginning with the targeting of Al-Suhaili's home, followed by the bloody massacre at Ras Isa Port, which resulted in the death and injury of 245 civilians, and ending with the Farwa Market massacre, which left 46 dead and wounded, in addition to the repeated targeting of civilians on public roads.
However, these crimes, despite their heinousness, have not weakened the resolve of the Yemeni people, nor have they fulfilled any of the US administration's illusions. Yemen, which has chosen to stand with Palestine, is growing stronger and more cohesive, continuing to develop its military and technical capabilities, placing Washington in a strategic predicament that has embarrassed it before the world, confounded its calculations, and exposed the falsity of its arrogance.
Many warnings have been issued by American officials and experts, most notably former Assistant Secretary of Defense McKimmitt, who clearly stated: "The Yemenis are rebel fighters, ready to incur losses and achieve their goals, we shouldn't be surprised that they continue to launch their missiles despite everything we do."
The American aggression, promoted under the banner of protecting navigation, is merely a cover for a war waged by Washington for the sake of the Zionist entity, American analyst Ryan Grim confirmed: "Yemen has not attacked any American ships, but Trump ordered massive airstrikes on Yemen to protect Israel." Sana'a responded with targeted attacks targeting aircraft carriers in the Red Sea.
America's offers and temptations failed to curb Sana'a's position, which refused to compromise and adhered to its principles from the first moment of the "Al-Aqsa Flood" battle, it linked its support for the Palestinian resistance to the Zionist enemy's commitment to the truce agreements and allowing aid into Gaza, a demand rejected by the occupation, which insisted on continuing its crimes.
With the continued violations, the Zionist entity's reneging on the terms of the second phase of the agreement, and its escalation in targeting civilians and Palestinian leaders, it became necessary for Yemen to intervene again to compel the enemy to comply with the terms of the truce and fulfill its humanitarian and political obligations.
With the renewed aggression on Gaza, the situation returned to square one, and Yemen fulfilled its promise, returning to the battlefield with all its might. This angered the Trump administration, which found itself mired in the Yemeni quagmire, waging an open war against a people determined not to retreat.
And here today, instead of achieving its goals, America is suffering disappointment and losses, its arrogance being crushed under the feet of the Yemenis, who have proven once again that Yemen is a graveyard for invaders, impenetrable and unbreakable, and that America is nothing more than a media bubble whose fragility is exposed with every raid and every drop of blood spilled on the road to al-Quds.
M.M
The Yemeni people are making great sacrifices in their liberation struggle in support of Palestine, believing that the path to al-Quds can only be paved with firm stances, they are also aware that these stances will cost them dearly, as is happening today with the brutal American aggression targeting Yemen, its land and its people, in a desperate attempt to subjugate it and dissuade it from supporting the nation's causes.
Since March 15, not a day has passed without American aircraft dropping their smart and dull bombs on the capital, Sana'a, and the free governorates, leaving martyrs, wounded, and widespread destruction to civilian objects, this is a flagrant violation of international norms and laws, and a blatant transgression of all wartime conventions, this reflects Washington's moral decline and humanitarian collapse.
More than 600 people have been killed and wounded in the US aggression against Yemen during this period, beginning with the targeting of Al-Suhaili's home, followed by the bloody massacre at Ras Isa Port, which resulted in the death and injury of 245 civilians, and ending with the Farwa Market massacre, which left 46 dead and wounded, in addition to the repeated targeting of civilians on public roads.
However, these crimes, despite their heinousness, have not weakened the resolve of the Yemeni people, nor have they fulfilled any of the US administration's illusions. Yemen, which has chosen to stand with Palestine, is growing stronger and more cohesive, continuing to develop its military and technical capabilities, placing Washington in a strategic predicament that has embarrassed it before the world, confounded its calculations, and exposed the falsity of its arrogance.
Many warnings have been issued by American officials and experts, most notably former Assistant Secretary of Defense McKimmitt, who clearly stated: "The Yemenis are rebel fighters, ready to incur losses and achieve their goals, we shouldn't be surprised that they continue to launch their missiles despite everything we do."
The American aggression, promoted under the banner of protecting navigation, is merely a cover for a war waged by Washington for the sake of the Zionist entity, American analyst Ryan Grim confirmed: "Yemen has not attacked any American ships, but Trump ordered massive airstrikes on Yemen to protect Israel." Sana'a responded with targeted attacks targeting aircraft carriers in the Red Sea.
America's offers and temptations failed to curb Sana'a's position, which refused to compromise and adhered to its principles from the first moment of the "Al-Aqsa Flood" battle, it linked its support for the Palestinian resistance to the Zionist enemy's commitment to the truce agreements and allowing aid into Gaza, a demand rejected by the occupation, which insisted on continuing its crimes.
With the continued violations, the Zionist entity's reneging on the terms of the second phase of the agreement, and its escalation in targeting civilians and Palestinian leaders, it became necessary for Yemen to intervene again to compel the enemy to comply with the terms of the truce and fulfill its humanitarian and political obligations.
With the renewed aggression on Gaza, the situation returned to square one, and Yemen fulfilled its promise, returning to the battlefield with all its might. This angered the Trump administration, which found itself mired in the Yemeni quagmire, waging an open war against a people determined not to retreat.
And here today, instead of achieving its goals, America is suffering disappointment and losses, its arrogance being crushed under the feet of the Yemenis, who have proven once again that Yemen is a graveyard for invaders, impenetrable and unbreakable, and that America is nothing more than a media bubble whose fragility is exposed with every raid and every drop of blood spilled on the road to al-Quds.
M.M