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Time of India
14 hours ago
- Business
- Time of India
Yemen's Houthi Rebels Warn Firms Investing In Israel
/ Jun 02, 2025, 04:18PM IST Houthi rebels have issued a new warning to companies investing in Israel, claiming that if they don't stop they could be the next targets amid repeated drone and missile attacks on the Jewish state. Yemen's Supreme Political Council leader claimed that the companies will be responsible for themselves if they get hit. Watch for more details.


Al Manar
18 hours ago
- Politics
- Al Manar
Al-Mashat Warns Investment Companies in ‘Israel': Leave Before It's Too Late
The head of Yemen's Supreme Political Council, Mahdi al-Mashat, urged all companies investing in the Israeli occupation entity to 'take the Yemeni warning seriously,' urging them to 'leave quickly.' In statements to the Yemeni Saba News Agency on Sunday, al-Mashat warned that the environment in the Israeli occupation entity is 'unsafe' for these companies, stressing that they 'must bear the consequences of their insistence (on remaining) and be responsible for any losses they may incur.' A source in the Yemeni Ministry of Defense to Saba News Agency: – 'Foreign investors and companies operating within the Zionist entity must leave immediately; the environment will not remain safe, and it is best to do so while the opportunity still exists.' – 'Our missiles are… — The Cradle (@TheCradleMedia) June 1, 2025 This warning follows a statement from Yemen's Ministry of Defense on Saturday advising foreign investors to 'leave immediately' while 'the opportunity remains.' Al-Mashat cautioned that additional measures may be implemented in coming days, placing companies at 'real and significant risk.' He criticized Netanyahu's government for 'gambling with investor safety' and announced that Yemeni authorities would soon establish a departure deadline. The Yemeni leader also revealed that some companies have already begun relocating assets following earlier warnings. In a related development, Al-Mashat designated all Israeli military air and maritime routes as combat zones unsafe for civilian traffic. This declaration came after Israeli warplanes struck Sanaa International Airport, prompting him to warn Israeli settlers that 'bunkers will no longer be safe.' Al-Mashat stated that Yemen's armed forces can engage Israeli aircraft without disrupting international navigation. 'Our armed forces will be able to deal with the hostile Zionist aircraft without any harm to air and maritime navigation,' he said.


Saba Yemen
a day ago
- Business
- Saba Yemen
Al-Mashat urges all companies investing in Israel to take Yemen's warning seriously
Sana'a - SABA: His Excellency Field Marshal Mahdi Al-Mashat President of Yemen's Supreme Political Council issued a firm warning to all companies investing in Israel urging them to take Yemen's warning seriously and leave immediately as the environment has become unsafe. In a statement to the Yemeni News Agency (SABA) President Al-Mashat stressed that companies remaining in Israel after this warning must bear full responsibility for their decision and any resulting losses. He stated "We may take additional measures in coming days if needed which would place investing companies in Israel at real and significant risk" adding that ignoring Yemen's warnings makes continued operations there a dangerous gamble with potentially heavy costs. President Al-Mashat emphasized that "Netanyahu's criminal government doesn't care about investor interests gambling with their safety to serve its own agenda A regime that neglects its own prisoners' lives won't protect foreign companies or investments". He added "We will direct relevant authorities to set a departure deadline for these companies aiming to limit damage to the Israeli government and prevent harm to others" noting that damages may extend to companies' investments both inside and outside Israel if armed forces proceed with escalation. The Supreme Political Council President concluded "We've received confirmation from some companies preparing to move investments in response to our previous warnings We advise the rest to leave before it's too late" Whatsapp Telegram Email Print more of (About President)


Jordan News
2 days ago
- Politics
- Jordan News
Houthi Official: We Allowed British Aircraft Carrier to Pass Through Red Sea - Jordan News
Houthi Official: We Allowed British Aircraft Carrier to Pass Through Red Sea Yemen's Houthi group announced late Friday that it had permitted a British aircraft carrier to pass through the Red Sea after the vessel communicated with them and declared it was 'transiting for maneuvers and not conducting any combat operations.' اضافة اعلان The announcement was made in a post on X by Mohammed Ali al-Houthi, a member of the group's Supreme Political Council. Al-Houthi stated that the group had been contacted 'regarding the passage of the British aircraft carrier (HMS), which said it would transit for maneuvering purposes and would not carry out any combat operations in the Red Sea.' He added that the group informed the British side it would allow the passage of the carrier 'as long as it is on a non-combat mission or does not pose an aggressive intent, in order to avoid distracting the armed forces (Houthis) from supporting Gaza, which is facing extermination by the Israeli entity.' As of 07:00 GMT, there had been no immediate comment from British authorities on the matter. The UK has previously joined the U.S. in conducting repeated airstrikes against the Houthis in Yemen, in response to the group's attacks in the Red Sea. The Houthis remain committed to launching missiles toward Israel as long as Tel Aviv continues what they describe as a genocide in the Gaza Strip. Missile attacks launched from Yemen toward Israel have led several international airlines to suspend flights to Israel for varying periods. — (Anadolu Agency)


Saba Yemen
3 days ago
- Politics
- Saba Yemen
President Al-Mashat: "We designated routes used by zionist enemy to attack our country as dangerous zones for all companies"
Sana'a - Saba: His Excellency Field Marshal Mahdi Al-Mashat, President of the Supreme Political Council, affirmed that the Armed Forces will be able to deal with hostile Zionist aircraft without any harm to air and maritime navigation. In a statement to the Yemeni News Agency (Saba), the President revealed good news that will soon be announced regarding the Zionist enemy's aircraft used in the aggression against Yemen. He said, "Soon, God willing, you will receive good news about the Zionist enemy's aircraft used in the aggression against our country. Our Armed Forces, represented by our air defenses, will turn the pride of the Zionist enemy's aircraft in the coming days into a source of ridicule." He added, "To ensure the safety of air and maritime navigation in the areas of our Armed Forces' operations, we have directed the designation of the routes used by the Zionist enemy to attack our country as dangerous zones for all companies." President Al-Mashat pointed out that, for their safety, companies must avoid navigation along the routes used by the Zionist entity to attack Yemen. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print more of (About President)