Ansarallah: Yemeni Operations Crippling Israeli Economy and Strategic Ports
Al-Farrah warned that “more surprises are coming” and revealed that the Yemeni Armed Forces were now working to bring Haifa and Ben Gurion Airport to a halt, just as they did with Eilat port
Yemen, PUREWILAYAH.COM - Mohammed al-Farrah, a senior member of Ansar Allah’s political bureau, confirmed Thursday that Yemen’s latest "military surprise" targeted the port of Haifa, a strategic economic hub in the occupied Palestinian territories.
Speaking to Al Mayadeen, al-Farrah warned that “more surprises are coming” and revealed that the Yemeni Armed Forces were now working to bring Haifa and Ben Gurion Airport to a halt, just as they did with Eilat port, which has remained largely non-operational.
Al-Farrah emphasized that the Yemeni Resistance carefully calculates the “security and political impact” of its missile launches on “Israel", stressing that “there are concrete results from our operations in terms of military exhaustion and widespread fear among settlers.”
He said that Yemen’s missile campaigns have severely damaged the Israeli economy, particularly in the tourism and investment sectors. “No one is thinking about investing or vacationing in Israel anymore after our operations,” he added.
Yemeni Strikes Deal Blows to 'Israel'
Referring to the port of Eilat, al-Farrah noted that Yemeni strikes have led to soaring transport and insurance costs in the Red Sea, in addition to widespread layoffs.
He accused several Arab regimes of reinforcing the Israeli occupation's position at the expense of the Palestinian people. “Many Arab governments are enshrining weakness to benefit Israel,” he said. “Some are stabbing the Palestinians in the back.”
US Truce Proposal Came After Heavy Losses, Says al-Farrah
Al-Farrah also addressed reports of a potential truce with the United States, stating that “the agreement did not originate from Ansar Allah, but from the American side, which requested negotiations for a ceasefire.”
He confirmed that US forces “suffered heavy losses in their aggression against Yemen, including the downing of seven drones and two warplanes, without achieving any of their objectives.”
Red Sea Open—Except to Israel
Regarding the Red Sea, al-Farrah reiterated that the waters remain open to all ships except those affiliated with “Israel” or involved in aggression against Yemen.
On internal developments, he issued a warning to local collaborators and mercenaries: “Our priority remains confronting Israel, but we caution anyone seeking to escalate inside Yemen.” (PW)
Source: Al-Mayadeen