Ansarullah: The balance of power in the region has changed

A representative of the Yemeni Ansarullah movement, warning the United States and the Zionist regime about the continuation of the military conflict in the Gaza Strip, stressed that the balance of power in the region has changed.

Ansarullah: The balance of power in the region has changed
Ansarullah: The balance of power in the region has changed

According to Sputnik news agency, Abdul Qoddus al-Shahari, deputy head of the media department of the Yemeni Ansarullah movement, noted: “In connection with the aspirations of Palestine and in defense of the holy sites, we will use all our cards.” He also explained: "If Israel does not stop its attacks and aggression, chaos will spread in the region. This situation could turn into a full-scale regional or world war." "Washington must know that the situation and the balance of power have changed on the ground and on the battlefield. Today, the Palestinians have the power of deterrence and are ready to resist," he stressed. Regarding sowing doubts about the intentions and strength of the resistance axis, Al-Shahari stated: “Many major field actions are being carried out, but the United States constantly tries to downplay the actions of its opponents or enemies in many areas of the world.

Despite this, the resistance axis is stronger than all statements by Israel or the United States in for your own benefit." The Yemeni official also explained: “The US and Israel must return their besieged territory to the Palestinians so that they can decide for themselves about the sovereignty of their own territory.” Pointing out that Washington has supported the Zionist regime with all its material resources for more than seven decades, Al-Shahari stressed: “US actions will never deter the Yemeni people from supporting the main aspiration of Palestine.” The Yemeni Army said in a statement that in recent hours, the Armed Forces have launched a large number of drones at several targets deep in Occupied Palestine, hitting the targets.