Sana'a - Saba: His Excellency Field Marshal Mahdi Al-Mashat, Chairman of the Supreme Political Council, blessed the Islamic Republic of Iran's response with dozens of ballistic missiles that destroyed important Zionist military and security objectives in the core of the occupied lands. In a statement to the Yemeni News Agency (Saba), His Excellency the President considered this operation legitimate for self-defense and disciplining the criminal entity. "We stand with the Islamic Republic in its response to the Israeli enemy, and we affirm that it has the full right to defend itself," he said. President Al-Mashat warned America not to play in the fire. "The crimes of the Israeli enemy must not go unanswered." He reiterated the readiness of the Yemeni armed forces to deter the Americans in the event of a decision to commit any folly. "We will not leave the Americans and Israelis to single out any of our nation's sons." President Al-Mashat stressed that no international organization has the right to speak n ow, while it was silent and the Zionist enemy was exposing its crimes. And he saluted the mujahideen in all the gaps to fight this cancer. "You have an opportunity to act, the enemy is living moments of deadly terror," he said. Source: Yemen News Agency
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