In response to Israel’s escalating aggression and expanded military operations in Gaza, the Yemeni Armed Forces have declared a full air blockade on Israel," YAF spokesperson Brigadier General Yehya Saree said in a statement.

“The Yemeni Armed Forces will enforce the aerial blockade by repeatedly attacking airports, with Ben Gurion Airport, known as Lod Airport in Israel, as their primary target,” he emphasized.

The statement called on all international airlines to take this threat seriously from the moment of its issuance and cancel all flights to Israeli airports to preserve the safety of their aircraft and passengers.

  • شاهد على إبادة@lemm.ee
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    During the brief ceasefire that started in January of this year, Yemen halted all attacks on Israel and paused its blockade on Israeli ships and those heading to Israel. Yemen has proven that if the genocide and blockade stops they will stop.

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      Well, there is a reason for that: Unfortunately, refusing to tolerate antisocial behaviour on the world stage is an excellent way for a country to become or remain poor.

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    Never in a million years did I think I would be wishing that Yemen is successful in its fight against the Israeli Genocidal Government.

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    Why is Israel in quotes? Is it surprising that Yemen referred to it as Israel and not by some other name?

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        I propose doing big air quotes any time you’re going to say “Israel”. Maybe do a funny voice.

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        It’s odd that it’s in quotes in only 2 places in the article, and otherwise not in quotes.

        Idk, it bugs me on the grounds that e.g. Palestine is not referred to with quotes by other countries. But if the quotes are helping, I guess it’s worth the inconsistency.

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        We refer to non-real things without quotes all the time, e.g. magic, not ‘“magic”.’

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          Because it’s actually called Palestine and the quotes are like [sic] on them always calling it by a wrong name.

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            So you’re suggesting the headline should read:

            Yemen declares air blockade against Palestine

            Obviously that’s absurd – Israel is not the wrong name for Palestine. You don’t have to recognize Israel as a legitimate state to see these are different concepts. You don’t even have to believe it exists to see that’s absurd. Though of course, it does exist – Israel is a real, actual settler colony that is illegitimately occupying Palestine.

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              No, I’m suggesting the headline should read “Yemen declares blockade of Zionist-operated airports in Palestine”

              Which is a mouthful, could be shortened to “air blockade against Zionists” or “air blockade of occupied Palestine”

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                  Because Zionist is descriptor of a member of an ideology without explicit or implicit respect to any claim to ownership or dominion over anything, while Israel is a term which explicitly gives respect to an unfounded and illegal claim for dominion over the lands of Palestine.