Hawzah News Agency- In an exclusive interview with Almasirah TV, Zakaria Al-Sharabi, Director of Information for the Moral Guidance Department, stated that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's recent comments clearly express a state of "confusion and collapse" within the Israeli security establishment.
He asserted that Yemen possesses "qualitative capabilities and strategic preparations" for any future confrontation, framing the conflict with Israel as a series of ongoing rounds, with Sana'a preparing for "decisive" ones that would achieve an effective deterrence balance.
Al-Sharabi pointed to Yemen's ballistic missiles and drones striking sensitive targets deep inside Israeli territory as having caused direct economic effects, notably the diversion of airline and shipping traffic. He explained that despite the deployment of over 45 naval assets by a US-led coalition, they have failed to secure the passage of a single Israeli ship through the Red Sea—an development he described as "unprecedented since the entity's establishment''.
This strategic shift, according to Al-Sharabi, has dealt a crushing blow to "Israeli security theory'', leaving the entity incapable of returning to the Red Sea or protecting the sea lanes it once considered vital. He also suggested that Netanyahu's focus on cultural and ideological aspects reveals a fear of the "culture of awareness and resilience" carried by the Yemeni people, which he termed an "existential threat" to the Zionist project.
Al-Sharabi concluded by warning that any Israeli return to escalation in Gaza would be met with an "impactful Yemeni response'', emphasizing that the "battle is not over" and that Yemen would continue its "moral and humanitarian duty towards the Palestinian people''.
Since the Israeli regime launched its genocidal war against Palestinians in Gaza in October 2023, it has killed nearly 70,000 people in the territory, most of them women and children, and injured over 170,000 more, while reducing most of the structures in the enclave to rubble.
Source: Al Masirah
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