What does the latest Israeli aggression say And how did Sana a s air defenses thwart its effects
On Sunday afternoon, the Yemeni capital Sana’a was subjected to an Israeli attack targeting civilian services and vital facilities in a new escalation that essentially reflects the enemy’s inability to achieve a qualitative military achievement in the face of Yemen’s continued support for Gaza.
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The aggressive Israeli raids focused on an oil company station on 60th Street and the Hazeez power station south of the capital, which shows the failure of the Israeli military establishment to identify real targets inside Yemen and its resort to targeting civilian facilities that have no connection to the military side.
A military source in the Ministry of Defense in Sana’a confirmed that Yemeni air defenses repelled the attack and managed to neutralize most of the attacking aircraft and force them to withdraw, adding that the aggression did not achieve its stated objectives and was a reflection of Israeli military and intelligence confusion.
Politically, the Sana’a government affirmed that the Yemeni support front for Gaza would continue and that the latest aggression would not deter Yemen from continuing its support for Gaza until the Israeli aggression against Gaza ceased, as an irreversible choice.
Mohammed Al-Bukhaiti, a member of the Ansar Allah Political Bureau, said that the Israeli aggression was a desperate attempt to dissuade Yemen from supporting Gaza, stressing that the Yemeni people would continue to support the resistance no matter the sacrifices.
Mohammed Al-Farh, a member of the Political Bureau in Sana’a, explained that the targeting of civilian facilities in Sana’a proves the Israeli enemy’s inability to achieve real objectives and reveals its aggressive nature, which is no different from what it is doing in Gaza in terms of killing civilians and destroying infrastructure.
Observers believe that this aggression is inseparable from the all-out war waged by the Israeli
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