YEMEN Press Agency

Two military operations in one day.. Sanaa sets the pace for negotiations on Gaza

SANAA, Oct. 06 (YPA) – In light of the talk about the imminent launch of the first stage of negotiations after Hamas submitted its response to the Trump plan, Sanaa forces have continued their military operations against “Israel”, where they announced Sunday on the implementation of an unique operation with a hypersonic fission missile on targets in Occupied city of Al Quds, while the Hebrew media announced the penetration of a Yemeni drone into the airspace of the occupation entity, and explosions were heard in the occupied city of Umm al-Rashrash.

In the statement of the first operation, the Sanaa forces confirmed that they would follow  the developments of the situation in Gaza in the light of recent developments, in coordination with the resistance, especially with regard to stopping the Zionist aggression and lifting the siege on the Gaza Strip, adding they would deal in the light of the results of those developments at the field level leading to the realization of the demands of the Palestinian people.

Two military operations were carried out by Sanaa forces against “Israel” in less than 12 hours was significant, especially at this sensitive time, when there would be talks about the imminent launch of the first phase of negotiations between the Palestinian resistance and the occupation entity, after Hamas’ response to Trump’s plan on Gaza.

Explicitly, when Sanaa forces declared that they would monitor developments, particularly regarding the cessation of aggression and the lifting of the siege, providing leverage to the Palestinian negotiators, strengthening their negotiating position and supporting the basic demands of the Palestinian people at the negotiating table.

In addition, the armed forces remind the United States and “Israel” that isolating the Palestinian resistance is impossible, that resolving the conflict militarily in “Israel”‘s favor is impossible, and that the resistance still has the leverage to continue confronting the Israeli occupation if Israel does not accept a settlement that meets the demands of the Palestinian people.

Furthermore, Sanaa’s military operations today and its statement were a message to those who believe that the resistance in Gaza, if it releases the prisoners, will no longer have leverage to compel the occupation to implement its obligations if an agreement be reached.

Sanaa tells them that the Palestinian resistance still has a significant leverage that it can use in the event that the Israeli occupation reneges on any agreement reached. It has explicitly stated that it is monitoring developments in Gaza in coordination with Palestinian resistance factions.

Therefore, Sanaa is placing all its military capabilities at the disposal of the Palestinian resistance. This was confirmed by Mohammed al-Bukhaiti, a member of the Ansarallah Political Bureau, who said in a post on X: “We remind the leaders of America, Britain, and the Zionist entity that our weapon is Hamas’s weapon, and that this weapon will be reactivated at their request, because Gaza is in the face of the Yemeni people from Saada to Mahra, and we will not allow them to monopolize it, no matter the sacrifices that cost us.”

Consequently, the Sanaa operations and the contents of its statement that issued today were a strategic message to negotiating mediators: that attempts to isolate the Palestinian resistance or impose conditions will be impossible. Thus, Sanaa becomes a bargaining chip that advances the Palestinians’ fundamental demands and calls on mediators to push for a settlement that guarantees stopping the aggression, lifting the siege, and strengthening any potential agreement.

In the absence of a practical response to the demands of the Palestinian people, the chances of escalation remain, which makes the course of negotiations a real test of the seriousness of the commitment of the Israeli occupation entity to reach an agreement and a real settlement to end the suffering of the Palestinian people in Gaza .

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