
Sana'a - Saba:
Mohammed al-Fareh, a member of Ansarullah Political Bureau, on Wednesday stressed that the Israeli enemy's targeting of civilian objects and its deliberate harm to civilians is criminal behavior and a violation of all international norms and laws.
In a statement, al-Fareh explained that this aggression reflects a green light from the United States and the West and guarantees against any legal consequences. The repeated aggression on Sana'a Airport came within this context.
He pointed out that the Israeli enemy targeted a civilian aircraft carrying passengers, pilgrims, and civilian patients, carrying out a humanitarian mission unrelated to any military activities, clearly confirming the Zionist enemy's significant military incompetence and strategic failure.
The member of the Ansarullah Political Bureau pointed out that the criminal aggression on Sana'a Airport reveals the enemy's clear failure to plan for dealing with the Yemeni threat to its entity, represented by its support for Gaza.
He said, "To this day, the Israeli enemy remains unable to address the political, economic, and social repercussions of the Yemeni missiles and its naval blockade of the Umm al-Rashrash port and Lod Airport. This includes its inability to convince its allies to resume international airline flights to occupied Palestine."
Al-Fareh also emphasized that the Israeli enemy is accumulating failures in confronting the Yemeni Armed Forces' strikes and is failing to address their effects, just as it is failing in its aggression against Yemen.
He added, "No matter what developments occur, our position toward our brothers in Gaza will not change, and the enemy will not weaken the effectiveness of our operations; rather, it will increase their pace." He emphasized that "if the Israeli enemy does not stop its aggression and blockade of Gaza, the Yemeni army's operations will continue, escalate, and cause more pain than before. He must await what comes next."
Mohammed al-Fareh, a member of Ansarullah Political Bureau, on Wednesday stressed that the Israeli enemy's targeting of civilian objects and its deliberate harm to civilians is criminal behavior and a violation of all international norms and laws.
In a statement, al-Fareh explained that this aggression reflects a green light from the United States and the West and guarantees against any legal consequences. The repeated aggression on Sana'a Airport came within this context.
He pointed out that the Israeli enemy targeted a civilian aircraft carrying passengers, pilgrims, and civilian patients, carrying out a humanitarian mission unrelated to any military activities, clearly confirming the Zionist enemy's significant military incompetence and strategic failure.
The member of the Ansarullah Political Bureau pointed out that the criminal aggression on Sana'a Airport reveals the enemy's clear failure to plan for dealing with the Yemeni threat to its entity, represented by its support for Gaza.
He said, "To this day, the Israeli enemy remains unable to address the political, economic, and social repercussions of the Yemeni missiles and its naval blockade of the Umm al-Rashrash port and Lod Airport. This includes its inability to convince its allies to resume international airline flights to occupied Palestine."
Al-Fareh also emphasized that the Israeli enemy is accumulating failures in confronting the Yemeni Armed Forces' strikes and is failing to address their effects, just as it is failing in its aggression against Yemen.
He added, "No matter what developments occur, our position toward our brothers in Gaza will not change, and the enemy will not weaken the effectiveness of our operations; rather, it will increase their pace." He emphasized that "if the Israeli enemy does not stop its aggression and blockade of Gaza, the Yemeni army's operations will continue, escalate, and cause more pain than before. He must await what comes next."