By Sondoss Al Asaad

Yemen sacrifices PM and ministers for Palestinians

September 2, 2025 - 13:38

BEIRUT — Yemen’s Prime Minister Ahmed Ghaleb al-Rahwi was martyred, along with several ministers who were either killed or wounded, in a raid by the Zionist regime on a government headquarters in Sana’a last Thursday.

These top Yemeni officials were martyred as part of the country’s steadfast defense of Palestine and its oppressed people. This tragic event unfolded while certain Arab governments continue to compete for the Zionist regime’s approval, eager to implement its dictates.

In a condolence message to Ansarallah leader Sayyed Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, Hezbollah Secretary-General Sheikh Naim Qassem stated: “The Israeli aggression against the Prime Minister and the ministers reveals the bankruptcy of the criminal enemy, and its pattern of brutality and the killing of human life without restraint or rules.”

Sheikh Qassem emphasized that, since the Zionist enemy is unable to confront the armed forces and mujahidin commanders on the battlefield, it has resorted to committing heinous crimes against those serving the people.  

 “Yemen—with its leadership, government, people, and armed forces—will remain the fluttering, shining flag in the world’s skies, a beacon of freedom, support for Palestine and Gaza, and resistance to the occupiers and invaders,” he pointed out.

He concluded, “The lesson is at the end of the road, where there will be shame and a humiliating fall for the Zionist entity, God willing, and a disastrous failure for global arrogance and the complicit rulers of our region. Victory will come for Palestine and al-Quds (Jerusalem) at the hands of the Palestinian people, their resistance, and the resistance in the region, led by brave and proud Yemen.”

Meanwhile, according to Channel 12, the Israeli cabinet has decided to relocate its meetings to a fortified and secret location, fearing retaliation from the head of Yemen’s Supreme Political Council, Mahdi al-Mashat.

Al-Mashat vowed to avenge the blood of the martyrs, reassuring the Yemeni people that “the armed forces are in a position of power, and what the enemy achieved was nothing more than a stroke of luck.”

He warned the Zionists: “Our revenge will not abate, and dark days await you because of the treason your filthy, treacherous government has reaped.”

Al-Mashat called on citizens worldwide to refrain from any dealings with assets belonging to the Zionist entity. He renewed his warning to all companies operating within the occupying entity, advising them to leave before it is too late. 
He noted: “If the pure, innocent blood of Yemenis is shed, the thrones of empires that have ruled the world—or most of it—will fall, let alone a humiliated, contemptible, and vanishing entity.”

Yemen’s unwavering support for the tormented Palestinian people, especially those in the Gaza Strip, has surpassed all limits. Yet in Lebanon, some continue to bury their heads in the sand like ostriches, clinging to the proposal of Thomas Barrack—who himself declared that the Sykes-Picot borders have become meaningless, as the Israelis seek to go wherever and whenever they wish.

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