Yemen's next battle will be a 'manifest victory': Sanaa
Sanaa's Defense Minister warns the Saudi-led aggression countries against their continuous aggression on Yemen.
Sanaa Defense Minister Major General Mohammed Nasser Al-Atifi visited those stationed in Al-Tina frontlines in the Midi district, in the Hajjah governorate, in western Yemen.
During his visit, Major General Al-Atifi renewed Sanaa's warning to the countries of [Saudi-led] aggression. He stressed that if they do not heed the warnings of the leader of the revolution, and if they do not stop their aggression, lift their siege and leave the occupied Yemeni lands, they would really regret it.
Al-Atifi stressed that the next battle will be a decisive one, a manifest victory.
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A few days ago, Major General Al-Atifi said, "The Yemeni people will not accept the presence of the foreign occupier, in any part of their geography, on land or sea."
A few days ago, Al-Atifi stressed that "The Yemeni people will never accept the presence of foreign occupiers on any inch of its territory, whether on land or in the air, and sea."
"Our patience is running out, and if the countries of aggression continue acting in such an idiotic manner, they must brace for our earth-shattering responses. We are for peace, but we are sensing that the other side is cunning," Al-Atifi said.
Also, the leader of the Ansar Allah movement, Sayyed Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, revealed that the Yemenis are entering the ninth year of aggression on their country equipped with a large arsenal of deadly long-range precision missiles capable of inflicting mass destruction on the enemy's vital and sensitive facilities.
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In a speech on Saturday, the leader of Ansar Allah Sayyed Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi declared Sunday Yemen's National Day of Steadfastness and called on the Yemenis to widely participate in marches marking the eighth anniversary of the aggression on Yemen.
Massive popular crowds responded to his calls and marched through the streets of the capital Sanaa and other Yemeni governorates.
The demonstrators raised the Yemeni flags and banners rejecting the US role in the war on the country, as well as condemning the aggression and the imposed criminal siege and blockade.
Earlier in March, the Yemeni Ansar Allah movement warned that it will wage a decisive battle to end the operations of the Saudi coalition and lift its restrictions imposed on Yemen, in the event that the ongoing Oman-mediated negotiations with Riyadh fail.