A senior official in the political bureau of the Ansarullah resistance movement has warned that the Yemeni Armed Forces would open the gates of hell if the Zionist regime made any mistake.
On Saturday, Hizam al-Assad highlighted Yemen’s military might to counter foreign threats, stating that the Arab nation has no fear of Israeli minister of military affairs Israel Katz’s intimidation to assassinate Ansarullah leader Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, and to raise the Israeli flag over the Yemeni capital of Sana’a.
“We have put into service new homegrown military hardware,” Assad said.
He warned the Tel Aviv regime that if it made any stupid mistake, Yemen would open the gates of hell to the Zionist entity.
“Given our ongoing operations against Zionist occupiers, the threats by criminal Katz are strongly indicative of a sense of defeat,” Assam said.
The high-ranking Ansarullah official noted that Katz's threats to raise the Israeli flag over Sana’a are downright ridiculous, as the Yemeni capital city is much farther from him than the sun, and he will not be able to reach out to it.
In a statement on the social media platform X on Friday, Katz asserted, “Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, your turn is coming. You will be sent to meet your government and all members of the Axis of Evil waiting in the depths of hell.”
Katz was referring to the assassination of Yemeni Prime Minister Ahmed Ghalib al-Rahawi and several ministers in an Israeli air strike on Sana’a on August 28.
The Ansarullah flag “will be replaced by the Israeli blue-and-white flag,” the Israeli minister further claimed.
In light of the worsening genocidal war in Gaza that started in October 2023, Yemeni forces executed a strategic maritime blockade intended to obstruct the delivery of military resources to Israel while urging the global community to address the dire humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
Concurrently, they conducted multiple missile and drone attacks on key targets located in the Israeli-occupied regions, demonstrating their support for the Palestinians in Gaza.
The Yemeni Armed Forces have stated unequivocally that they will continue their operations until Israel puts an end to its ground and aerial assaults in Gaza.
Israel has killed at least 65,208 Palestinians, mostly women and children, in the besieged Gaza Strip since October 2023, according to the health ministry of Gaza.