Abdullah bin Amer, deputy director of the Yemeni Armed Forces Propaganda Office, told a meeting in Sanaa that the Zionist regime had violated Yemen's airspace and waters, saying that Zionist aggression had taken place in Yemen, the details of which had not yet been revealed.
According to the Saba news agency, he added that the previous government in Yemen had left the Zionist regime free for military and espionage activities in Yemen without any obstacles.
Ibn Amer continued:
The Israeli enemy does not want Yemen to be free and independent, and believes that the existence of a Yemeni state that responds to the realities of history and geography with its pervasive identity poses a great threat to its hegemony over the southern Red Sea region.
He further clarified that the Zionist regime has expanded its activities in Yemen over the past decades to cover its entire geographical area, there are documents that reveal the secret connection between Sanaa and Tel Aviv in 2004.
Regarding the current situation, Ben-Amer said that the Zionist regime is disturbed by the current developments and variables, which emphasize that the Yemeni people are close to achieving victory, freedom and independence. Tel Aviv and Washington have taken action to prevent this through their tools in the region, namely Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, and new information will be revealed about the role of the Zionist regime and the US government in this regard.