
Sana'a - Saba:
Yemen has taken a comprehensive stance in supporting Gaza, rooted in religious, humanitarian, moral, and ethical principles—a position well recognized at national, Arab, regional, and international levels.
This significant stance has profoundly impacted the morale of the mujahideen in Gaza, who are confronting the Zionist-American-Western war machine.
This was emphasized by the Revolution Leader , Sayyid Abdulmalik al-Houthi, in his recent speech, where he reviewed developments at both the national and Palestinian levels. Despite its modest capabilities, Yemen has been the only Arab nation to take such an honorable position on the frontlines of the battle in support of Gaza, enduring the fiercest American-Zionist-British aggression for over a month.
Savage airstrikes destroyed civilian infrastructure, killed defenseless civilians, sowed terror among them, and disrupted public peace. Despite the enemy's possession of warships, aircraft carriers, and advanced fighter jets, it continued hysterical bombardment at all hours—yet achieved no significant result. Eventually, it reached a point of despair, desperately seeking an exit from the quagmire it had plunged into—until the U.S. president issued a statement claiming he had ordered a halt to military operations against Yemen following an agreement, falsely alleging that Sana'a had surrendered. This was merely a statement for domestic and international consumption, an attempt to save face after Yemen had humiliated them.
The truth is that Yemen can never surrender in any battle it wages—a fact well-documented throughout history. Anyone seeking to understand more need only look into Yemen's history and its various wars to know the full truth: Yemen has been, and will remain, the graveyard of invaders.
Upon closer examination, it becomes clear that no other world leader has stood before an American president, said "no," opposed his policies, and engaged in direct confrontation—except Yemen. What is happening now is a real confrontation between the Yemeni Republic and what is classified as the world's strongest nation, the United States of America.
Observers of this confrontation initially pitied Yemen, viewing it as an unequal battle. But soon, that perspective shifted to admiration for Yemen's formidable resilience against the world's most powerful nation. Such a stance is a source of pride for every Yemeni and Arab citizen, and a condemnation of all Arab regimes that have fallen like autumn leaves into the Zionist-American quagmire, rushing headlong into humiliating normalization in pursuit of Zionist-American protection—regimes so decayed they possess no national vision, values, principles, or morals.
Yemen has taken a comprehensive stance in supporting Gaza, rooted in religious, humanitarian, moral, and ethical principles—a position well recognized at national, Arab, regional, and international levels.
This significant stance has profoundly impacted the morale of the mujahideen in Gaza, who are confronting the Zionist-American-Western war machine.
This was emphasized by the Revolution Leader , Sayyid Abdulmalik al-Houthi, in his recent speech, where he reviewed developments at both the national and Palestinian levels. Despite its modest capabilities, Yemen has been the only Arab nation to take such an honorable position on the frontlines of the battle in support of Gaza, enduring the fiercest American-Zionist-British aggression for over a month.
Savage airstrikes destroyed civilian infrastructure, killed defenseless civilians, sowed terror among them, and disrupted public peace. Despite the enemy's possession of warships, aircraft carriers, and advanced fighter jets, it continued hysterical bombardment at all hours—yet achieved no significant result. Eventually, it reached a point of despair, desperately seeking an exit from the quagmire it had plunged into—until the U.S. president issued a statement claiming he had ordered a halt to military operations against Yemen following an agreement, falsely alleging that Sana'a had surrendered. This was merely a statement for domestic and international consumption, an attempt to save face after Yemen had humiliated them.
The truth is that Yemen can never surrender in any battle it wages—a fact well-documented throughout history. Anyone seeking to understand more need only look into Yemen's history and its various wars to know the full truth: Yemen has been, and will remain, the graveyard of invaders.
Upon closer examination, it becomes clear that no other world leader has stood before an American president, said "no," opposed his policies, and engaged in direct confrontation—except Yemen. What is happening now is a real confrontation between the Yemeni Republic and what is classified as the world's strongest nation, the United States of America.
Observers of this confrontation initially pitied Yemen, viewing it as an unequal battle. But soon, that perspective shifted to admiration for Yemen's formidable resilience against the world's most powerful nation. Such a stance is a source of pride for every Yemeni and Arab citizen, and a condemnation of all Arab regimes that have fallen like autumn leaves into the Zionist-American quagmire, rushing headlong into humiliating normalization in pursuit of Zionist-American protection—regimes so decayed they possess no national vision, values, principles, or morals.