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Yemen's Ansarullah vows to 'rob Zionists of sleep' following Israeli aggression

Iran Press TV

Monday, 07 July 2025 6:32 AM

A senior Ansarullah official has pledged that the Yemeni armed forces will "rob the Zionists of their sleep" in response to the Israeli regime's recent aggression against the country.

"The Zionists must go to shelters because whoever violates Gaza and [Yemen] will not have a peaceful sleep," the deputy head of Yemen's Ansarullah media office, Nasruddin Amer, said.

Israeli warplanes on Sunday night launched at least 20 airstrikes on Hodeidah in western Yemen.

The Yemeni Armed Forces said in a statement that the Air Force confronted the Israeli aggression on Yemen.

"Gaza is not alone and Yemen will not remain silent in the face of oppression," he said, adding that the regime "has not been able and will not be able to stop Yemeni strikes deep into the occupied territories."

Amer underscored that the "operation to support Gaza will only stop if [the Israeli regime's] aggression stops and its siege is lifted."

Israeli media reported that at least one Yemeni ballistic missile entered the skies over occupied Palestine after the regime's airstrikes against the Arab country.

The attack triggered air raid sirens across several settlements, including areas in the occupied West Bank and Al-Quds.

Israel's main Ben Gurion Airport suspended all flights due to fears of a potential missile impact.

Hizam al-Assad, a member of the political bureau of the Yemeni Ansarullah movement, said in response to the recent Israeli aggression that "no matter how much Israel continues its attacks on our country and damages our vital and service facilities, our people will only become more determined and steadfast in supporting Gaza until the aggression against it stops and the siege is lifted from it."

As the genocidal war on Gaza intensified, the Yemenis implemented a strategic blockade on vital maritime routes, aiming to hinder the transportation of military supplies to Israel and to prompt the international community to address the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

The Yemeni Armed Forces have announced that they will continue their attacks until Israel halts its ground and aerial offensives in Gaza, where over 57,300 Palestinians have lost their lives since the war began on October 7, 2023.




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