SANAA, Sept. 22 (YPA) – The Minister of Defense in the Sanaa government, Major General Mohammed Al-Atfi, confirmed on Sunday that Yemen talks in consideration all possibilities of confrontation into a open and long-term war with the enemies.
During a symbolic military parade for 4,000 fighters who graduated from military colleges on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the September 21 Revolution and the 62nd anniversary of the September 26 Revolution, the Minister of Defense pointed out the need to continue launching painful strikes deep into the Israeli occupation entity.
The defense minister threatened the Israeli occupation with “many surprises and to continue destroying its dens,” as happened in the occupied Jaffa (Tel Aviv) and Umm al-Rashrash (Eilat), stressing that “Israel and its supporters take Yemen into account a thousand times before committing any foolishness.”
“We are living in a phase of open, sensitive, and long-term war,” he said, stressing that Yemen takes all possibilities of confrontation into consideration and monitors the details of the political, military, and geopolitical variables in the region.
The Minister of Defense announced that the military institution is witnessing rapid development in the process of qualification and training and a major modernization of the military industrial system in preparation for all developments.
Al-Atifi warned the aggressors against Yemen for 10 years against “crossing red lines and interfering in the country’s internal affairs.”
He advised “the invaders and aggressors to quickly begin scheduling their withdrawal from the lands and islands of Yemen.”
“Those who continue to antagonize and besiege our people for the tenth year should not think that our strategic patience is weak, as this is dangerous for them,” he said.
On Saturday, Sayyed Abdulmalik Al-Houthi revealed that Sanaa possesses “an advanced military arsenal, which many countries do not possess,” explaining that the missile force represents “the title of this advanced and effective military construction.”
YPA