Sarhang
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A random Israeli civilian slips and falls down. Thats become a victory for the smashed and defanged Axis of resistance.
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while in a panic fleeing their national airport due to Yemen's continued strikes *A random Israeli civilian slips and falls down. Thats become a victory for the smashed and defanged Axis of resistance.
Just observing the shattered and desperate axis of resistance state.while in a panic fleeing their national airport due to Yemen's continued strikes *
it's just mocking them, no need to get so upset on their behalf.
Yemen is stronger than it has ever been despite the celebrations of the Zionist paedophiles and war criminals and their supporters.Just observing the shattered and desperate axis of resistance state.
Perhaps you should worry more for your own country Iran rather than some far away conflicts?
not possible given distance between Israel and Yemen
last time they said 100 jets were involved in dropping 10-20 bombs in Yemen (each F-16 can carry 2 Rampage ALBM and needs to be refuelled at that range)
so how many jets they need for 500 air strikes?
he is bound to be right eventuallyHmm... I'm pretty sure Kam guy said the same thing about hamas and hezbollah?![]()
‘Don’t call for de-escalation when we defend ourselves,’ Israel tells UN of Houthis
A United Nations spokeswoman told JNS that “we’re very concerned that the Houthis continue to launch attacks targeting Israel.”
Mike Wagenheim
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Danny Danon, Israeli ambassador to the United Nations, briefs the Security Council meeting on threats to International Peace and Security in Yemen and Israel, Dec. 30, 2024. Credit: Evan Schneider/U.N. Photo.
(Dec. 31, 2024 / JNS)
Danny Danon, Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations, held up a map at the U.N. Security Council meeting, which Israel called, on Monday to demonstrate that Yemen shares no border with the Jewish state. Yet the Houthis, an Iranian proxy, have attacked Israel from Yemen purportedly in solidarity with Hamas and have disturbed international shipping in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden.
“We have no dispute with them, yet they send their missiles and drones to murder our people, and why?” Danon said. “Pure, radical, jihadist hatred for Jews.”
Danon, who told the global body that the attacks are personal for him after the Houthis fired missiles at the school he attended as a child, said that Israel has had enough.
“If you didn’t speak up when our schools were hit, don’t speak up when we respond,” he said. “Don’t call for de-escalation when we defend ourselves.”
The Israeli envoy slammed the United Nations for failing to enforce the Security Council’s arms embargo against the Houthis and said that Israel is aware of several ships that have evaded U.N. verification and inspection and have delivered Iranian weapons through Houthi-controlled Red Sea ports.
“It is time the world wakes up. A terror group attacking trade routes, collaborating with global terror networks and armed by Iran is not just a regional threat,” Danon said. “It is a grim warning for the world order. They have been given a green light for terror.”
He warned the Houthis to learn from the downfall of Hamas, Hezbollah and Bashar Assad, the deposed Syrian president. “You will share their miserable fate,” Danon said...
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