
As Israeli enemy staggers in Gaza... Sana'a prepares for all scenarios
The Yemeni front supporting Gaza has become one of the most active and influential fronts in confronting the Zionist aggression, especially as the brutality of the occupation against civilians in Gaza escalates.
These civilians face a triad of death: bombardment, starvation, and disease—a scene unparalleled in modern history.
For over 21 months, the Zionist war machine has continued its killing spree, increasing the toll of martyrs, wounded, and missing in the Gaza Strip. Meanwhile, the enemy is trapped in a vicious cycle, desperately searching for its captives without achieving any notable progress. Instead, it suffers heavy daily losses due to the steadfastness of the Palestinian resistance and its painful strikes.
Despite the significant losses inflicted on the usurping entity—whether by the Palestinian resistance or Iranian strikes over 12 days—its reaction has been to target civilians, unleashing its hatred on the people of Gaza in a bloody, vengeful spectacle witnessed by the world amid international silence and disgraceful Arab and Islamic official inaction.
Yet Yemen, a nation that has historically resisted invaders, now stands firmly on the frontlines, directing its weapons against an arrogant enemy that threatens not only Palestinians but the security and stability of the entire region. Repeated aggressions against Yemen, Lebanon, Syria, and Iran confirm that the Zionist entity is a perpetual project of war and terror, one that knows no peace.
In a notable escalation, the enemy recently launched airstrikes on Yemeni civilian facilities, including the ports of Hodeida and Ras Issa, as well as the Ras Katnib power station—a desperate attempt to deter the Yemeni front, which has become a growing concern for decision-makers in Tel Aviv, especially as Yemen's missile and air defense capabilities advance.
For the first time, Yemen's locally manufactured air defense systems have entered active service, with surface-to-air missiles launched to intercept enemy aircraft in the skies of Hodeida. This marks a qualitative turning point, fulfilling the warning of His Excellency Field Marshal Mahdi Al-Mashat, Head of the Supreme Political Council and Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, that enemy aircraft would become "a laughingstock in Yemen's skies."
The strategic deployment of air defense systems is not just a tactical gain but a clear message to all who back the Zionist entity—especially the U.S., Britain, and their allies—that Yemen's airspace is no longer an open or vulnerable arena for hostile aircraft but is now protected by defensive capabilities capable of deterrence.
In line with its "equal response" strategy, the Yemeni Armed Forces have carried out precise strikes deep inside the Zionist entity, targeting Lod Airport, Ashdod Port, and the Ashkelon power station in retaliation for the attacks on Hodeidah and Ras Issa ports. The message is clear: Sana'a has the final say, and the cost of aggression will be steep.
Military analysts affirm that Yemen's possession of a modern air defense system will reshape the conflict's equations, shattering the myth of the "invincible army" that has long boasted of striking anywhere in the region without consequence.
As the Zionist leadership reckons with Yemen's breach of its airspace and capabilities, Sana'a remains fully prepared for the worst-case scenarios—where battlefronts intertwine, missiles, warships, and aircraft clash in a scene where the world respects only the language of strength.
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