Al-Mashat threatens Israel with revenge after the assassination of the Prime Minister of the Houthi government and several ministers

The head of the Supreme Political Council of the "Ansar Allah" movement in Yemen, Mahdi Al-Mashat, confirmed today, Saturday, that Yemen will take revenge for the assassination of their Prime Minister Ahmed Al-Rahawi and several ministers in the Israeli airstrikes that targeted a government workshop last Thursday.
Al-Mashat said in a speech addressed to the Yemeni people, their enemies, and Israel that "the treacherous enemy has caused us this calamity, but we pledge to God, the Yemeni people, and the families of the martyrs and the wounded that we will take revenge and turn the depths of wounds into victory."
He added that "our revenge does not sleep, and you will face dark days because of what your filthy government has wrought," emphasizing that their armed forces are in a position of strength and that what the enemy has achieved is "just a stroke of luck."
Al-Mashat also noted solidarity with the Palestinians in Gaza, affirming that Yemen's position will remain steadfast until "the aggression stops and the siege is lifted from them, no matter the scale of the challenge."
He pointed out that the blood of the national symbols in the Yemeni government "is sufficient to remove the vanishing entity of the Israeli enemy," adding that "God is with us, and victory is our ally no matter how long it takes, and the price of freedom is blood, and we are the people of sacrifice, steadfastness, and challenge."
The Yemeni presidency had announced the killing of the Prime Minister of the "Change and Construction Government" Ahmed Ghaleb Al-Rahawi and several ministers, with others sustaining moderate to serious injuries, and they are currently receiving medical care.