Yemen Says Will Soon Turn ‘Pride’ of Israel’s Aircraft Into Source of Mockery
SANA’A (Dispatches) – Yemen says it is working to upgrade the country’s air defense systems amid repeated attacks by the Zionist regime, vowing that they will soon turn the pride of the enemy’s aircraft into a source of mockery.
Mahdi al-Mashat, the head of Yemen’s Supreme Political Council, said that there would soon be good news about the Israeli enemy’s aircraft involved in the aggression against Yemen.
“You will soon receive, God willing, good news about the Zionist enemy aircraft used in the aggression against our country,” President Al-Mashat said in a statement to Yemen News Agency (SABA).
He added, “Our Armed Forces, particularly our air defenses, will soon turn the enemy’s aircraft into a source of ridicule.”
“For the safety of air and maritime navigation in the areas of our Armed Forces’ operations, we have issued directives to designate the paths used by the Zionist enemy to attack our country as dangerous zones for all companies,” he stressed.
He said Yemen’s Armed Forces are capable of dealing with hostile Israeli aircraft without causing any harm to air or maritime navigation.
The official said the army has issued directives to designate flight paths used by the Zionist regime to attack the country as dangerous zones for all companies.
Al-Mashat stressed that for their own safety, airlines must avoid routes used by Israel to strike Yemen.
The Arab country has been repeatedly struck by Israel over the past weeks. Yemen says Israeli warplanes carry out the attacks by hiding behind civilian aircraft to avoid air defense systems.
As the genocidal war on Gaza escalated, the Yemenis enforced a strategic blockade on essential maritime routes, intending to obstruct the delivery of military supplies to Israel and urge the international community to take action regarding the ongoing humanitarian emergency in Gaza.
The Yemeni Armed Forces have declared they will not stop their assaults unless Israel ceases its ground and aerial offensives in Gaza.