Ready to confront enemy if they disregard our demands: Armed forces
The Spokesperson for the Yemeni Armed Forces, Brigadier General Yahya Saree, warned that if the enemy does not respond to the rightful demands of the people, then "we are ready for confrontation."
The Ansar Allah movement confirmed its readiness to carry out "land and sea operations if the enemy does not respond to the people's rightful demands."
The spokesperson for the Yemeni Armed Forces, Brigadier General Yahya Saree, stressed readiness for confrontation, and the execution of land and sea operations if the Saudi-backed coalition does not respond to the people's rightful demands of ending the aggression and siege and the departure of occupation forces from the country.
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During his visit to the Jizan fronts, Saree said, "We in the armed forces are getting prepared, and are fully prepared to implement the directives of the leadership and to carry out naval or land operations and others."
The Minister of Defense, in the government of Sanaa, Major General Muhammad Al-Atifi, said yesterday that the Yemeni armed forces will take calculated steps to restore balance to the region.
The Yemeni commander addressed the countries of the Saudi coalition, saying that the armistice, in the way they want it, will not remain in place.
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Al-Atifi pointed out that the countries of the coalition of aggression and those behind them "come up with political barriers to tear apart Yemeni unity and dismantle the Yemeni social cohesion," stressing that his country will make sure that its sovereign national decision will remain independent, and will preserve Yemeni freedom, dignity, and unity with whatever means it possesses. He stressed, however, that this can only be achieved with the departure of the occupiers.
Before that, the Minister of Defense in the Sanaa government confirmed that the Sanaa forces would not back down from the liberation of Yemen and that not a single invader would remain in Yemeni territory.