
President: Our Response to Zionist aggression against our country will be various
Sana'a - Saba:
President of the Supreme Political Council Mahdi al-Mashat on Tuesday affirmed that the Yemeni response to the Zionist aggression against Yemen will be various.
President al-Mashat said in a statement to the Yemeni News Agency (Saba), "Our response to the Zionist aggression against our country will be various, and our strikes against the Zionist enemy will be calculated, effective, and vital, maintaining our forces' advantage and control over the confrontation scene."
Al-Mashat added, "For the safety of the embassies of countries close to legitimate targets for our forces in occupied Jaffa, they must compel the enemy government to move them away sufficiently for their own security. If the enemy government does not respond to this request, we advise them to close and leave so that the enemy does not endanger them."
The President continued, "The foreign affairs of the embassies of countries in the Zionist entity can communicate with our Foreign Ministry in Sana'a to ensure that their surroundings are free of any legitimate targets for our forces."
The President indicated that "we will instruct our Foreign Ministry to inform any country of the status of its embassy in the Zionist entity," stressing that the capabilities of the Yemeni missiles previously announced have not yet been used and that coordination is essential before their use.
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