Al-Houthi: Americans will face severe punishment
A member of the Supreme Political Council of Yemen, in response to the continuation of US military aggression, warned this country that this country will face severe punishment. |
Muhammad Ali al-Houthi, a member of Yemen’s Supreme Political Council, warned on Saturday night in response to the continuation of US military aggression against the country that this country will face severe punishment.
According to Al-Masirah, he said: America, which is wreaking havoc on our lands and waters, cannot be welcomed with flowers; Rather, they should face killing and punishment. We issue a military warning to the Americans from this area and emphasize that our high morale will defeat them.
Mohammed Ali al-Houthi added: The mountains and plains of Yemen cannot be occupied by you Americans and these are our heroes and men who protect them and you will only fail.
He said about the military exercise “Day of Promise”, which is a simulation of a possible US and British ground attack on this country and countering this aggression, he said: This exercise did not come out of nothing, but was taken from the Quranic culture that was carried out by our heroes. took.
Al-Masira network reported on Sunday morning that American and British aggressor fighters targeted Al-Taazieh city in Taiz province.
In the past months, in support of the people of Gaza, the Yemeni armed forces have targeted several ships of the Zionist regime or ships carrying goods for this regime, which were heading to the occupied territories in the Red Sea, the Indian Ocean, and the Bab al-Mandab Strait. The Yemeni armed forces have pledged that until the Israeli regime does not stop its attacks on the Gaza Strip and the killing of the people of this region, they will continue to attack the ships of this regime or the ships bound for the occupied territories and the ships of the coalition forces supporting the Zionist regime in the Red Sea. /p>
Source: IRNA
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