‘Dark days await you; you won’t taste security anymore’: Yemen warns Israel after off
‘Dark days await you; you won’t taste security anymore’: Yemen warns Israel after officials’ assassination
M.U.H
31/08/202516
Yemen’s president has warned the Israeli regime about the certitude of Sana’a’s decisive revenge against Tel Aviv’s recent assassination of the Arab Peninsula nation’s prime minister and eight other officials.
“Our revenge does not sleep, and dark days await you… You will not taste security after today,” Mahdi al-Mashat said in a speech on Saturday.
“The blood of these great martyrs will be a greater incentive and a stronger motivation for steadfastness, perseverance, and dedication,” he added, pledging that the nation would keep invigorating its Armed Forces.
‘Inevitable victory’
“You will not be able to break our steadfastness because we are with God… Our dignity from Allah is martyrdom, and His certain promise to us is inevitable victory,” the official asserted.
The remarks came after Israeli airstrikes on the Yemeni capital claimed the lives of Prime Minister Ahmed Ghaleb Al-Rahawi of the National Government of Change and Construction, and others serving across various portfolios.
The assaults came in the context of the regime’s recurrent raids against the country.
The attacks began after the Armed Forces started staging near-daily operations against sensitive Israeli targets in response to a genocidal war that Tel Aviv had launched on the Gaza Strip in October 2023.
‘Victims stood up to God’s staunchest enemies’
Mashat described the victims as “models of responsibility and service,” who had lost their lives, while serving the nation’s principled position of supporting oppressed Palestinians.
The martyrs, he added, paid the price of standing up to “the staunchest of God’s enemies, the criminal Zionists.”
He linked their deaths to the wider suffering of Gaza, recalling “children slaughtered without sin” and “women who have become widows, bereaved mothers, prisoners, wounded, or slaughtered on the list of the dead.”
Stressing the sheer extent of Yemen’s pending retaliation, he urged companies to leave the occupied Palestinian territories before it is “too late,” saying Yemeni blood “topples the thrones of empires… so what of a transient entity?”