Shelter in your bunkers or leave our region: Al-Mashat to Israelis
Yemen's Mahdi al-Mashat warns of a “devastating” response to Israeli and US attacks, reaffirming unwavering support for Gaza despite American ceasefire claims.
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President of the Supreme Political Council of Yemen, Mahdi Al-Mashat, undated (Yemeni military media)
President of Yemen's Supreme Political Council, Mahdi al-Mashat, vowed on Tuesday that Sanaa's response to Israeli and US aggression would be "devastating and painful," and beyond what either party could withstand.
His remarks followed Israeli airstrikes targeting civilian infrastructure in Sanaa, including the airport, power stations, and factories.
"From now on, take shelter in your bunkers or leave our region immediately," al-Mashat warned the Israeli occupation. "Your failed government can no longer protect you."
He reaffirmed Yemen's firm stance in supporting Gaza, stressing, "Our strikes are effective, and they will continue. We will not be deterred from our rightful stance in supporting our brothers in Palestine until the aggression ends and the siege on Gaza is lifted."
Trump says aggression on Yemen suspended
The remarks came shortly after US President Donald Trump declared a halt to American airstrikes on Yemen, claiming Sanaa had promised to end Red Sea attacks on ships.
However, Ansar Allah leaders denied any formal commitment, with senior official Mohammed al-Bukhaiti stating that operations against US warships might pause if American strikes ceased, but vowed that military actions in support of Gaza and against the Israeli occupation would continue unabated.
Al-Mashat: Escalation will endanger Trump during his visits to the region
Later, al-Mashat said that authorities in Sanaa indirectly informed Washington that the continued escalation in the region will only affect the visits of "the criminal Trump" to the region. He said that Yemen did not inform the US of anything else.
"If the criminal Trump wants to stop his aggression and compensate [for the destruction] he left behind, that is up to him," al-Mashat emphasized.
Oman's Foreign Ministry confirmed it had brokered a ceasefire agreement aimed at de-escalation between the US and the authorities in Sanaa, with both parties agreeing not to target each other moving forward.
Yet the US State Department later clarified that the agreement applies strictly to maritime operations in the Red Sea. "If the Houthis [Ansar Allah] commit to not targeting ships, we will also reciprocate," a spokesperson said.
'Israel' bewildered by Trump announcement
Meanwhile, the announcement from Trump sent shockwaves through the Israeli political establishment. According to Channel 14, the Israeli occupation leadership was blindsided by both Trump's remarks on Yemen and his promise of a "major announcement" during his upcoming Middle East tour. The channel described the political mood as one of "confusion and disbelief."
Amit Segal of Channel 12 described Trump's message as a regional signal: "If I were Iranian, I would understand it as: hit ‘Israel' and leave us alone."
Tsvi Yehezkeli, Arab affairs analyst for Channel 13, speculated that the US may be pursuing a quiet agreement with Yemen. "I don't see another explanation for this declaration," he said, warning that the US disengagement puts "Israel" in a difficult position, effectively leaving it alone to face Yemeni retaliation. "This is no longer just about Red Sea shipping; it's now about direct fire on Israel," he added.
However, despite Trump’s claims of a breakthrough, Ansar Allah denied that any such concession had been made. In an interview with Bloomberg, Mohammed al-Bukhaiti, a member of the group’s Political Council, affirmed that military operations in the Red Sea and against "Israel" would continue until the aggression on Gaza ends and the siege on its people is lifted.