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Al-Houthi: Bombing of Lod Ben Gurion Airport confirms developments mentioned by Leader

Al-Houthi: Bombing of Lod Ben Gurion Airport confirms developments mentioned by Leader

Saba Yemen05-05-2025

Sana'a - Saba"
Member of the Supreme Political Council Mohammed Ali al-Houthi on Monday confirmed that the Yemeni Armed Forces' bombing of Lod Ben Gurion Airport confirms the developments mentioned by Leader of the Revolution Sayyed Abdul-Malik al-Houthi.
Mohammed Ali al-Houthi tweeted on "X" platform, "The blessed strike proves the development that the Leader spoke of, confirms the failure of the defense systems in the region and the entity, and confirms the continued failure of the American aggression to stop the Yemeni support for Gaza."
He called on the enemies to halt this strike, which plowed through Lod Airport and achieved a direct hit that the enemy could not cover up. Al-Houthi added, "The enemies must acknowledge their criminal actions to stop the support that failed and did not achieve their goals."
The member of the Supreme Political Council also emphasized the importance of continuing support for Gaza as a religious mission and an honorable and necessary stance to stop the criminality and terrorism of the entity's crimes of genocide there.
He reiterated that stopping the aggression and brutality and lifting the siege on Gaza is the shortest and least costly path to success than continuing to commit war crimes and the useless American follies to terrorize the region.
Mohammed Ali al-Houthi pointed out that the only solution is to stop the aggression and lift the siege on Gaza, or to develop further, both quantitatively and qualitatively, to confront American and Israeli terrorism at the hands of the heroes of Yemen, Palestine, and others.
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