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The sign is key to reading the maps of the coming confrontation… Breaking the siege is the battle of the moment, and the Zionization of the region is a threat to everyone.

At a time when regional transformations are accelerating and the circle of confrontation with the American Zionist project is widening, the special interview conducted by Al-Masirah channel with the acting Prime Minister, Allamah Muhammad Ahmad Muftah, came to provide a comprehensive political and strategic reading of the nature of the ongoing conflict in the region, and of Yemen’s position within this extended battle. It also outlined the features of the next stage, which he stressed would be most prominently breaking the siege and breaking the hegemony.

The statements of Sheikh Miftah were not limited to addressing current military and political developments, but extended to diagnosing the nature of the Zionist project in the region, identifying the dangers that threaten its peoples and countries, in addition to highlighting the path of the government of change and construction and its efforts to establish an economic and scientific renaissance despite the circumstances of aggression and siege.

Yemen is at the heart of the confrontation, not on its sidelines.
Allama Miftah stressed that the recent Yemeni operations cannot be separated from the context of the comprehensive confrontation with the Zionist-American system, explaining that they come within the framework of the steadfast Yemeni position in supporting the Palestinian people in Gaza and supporting the Lebanese people and the axis of resistance, in parallel with Yemen’s ongoing battle against the siege imposed on it for years.

He stressed that Yemen did not choose confrontation and did not go to it voluntarily, but it was imposed on it more than twelve years ago through a brutal aggression, a multi-faceted siege and direct targeting of its capabilities and its people, which makes the continuation of the confrontation a legitimate defense of sovereignty, dignity and national independence.

In this context, he explained that Yemen has been living in a state of continuous targeting for many years, and that what is happening today is nothing but a natural extension of a battle that has been imposed on it since the beginning of the aggression.

Breaking the siege: the theme of the next phase
Among the most prominent messages conveyed in the interview was Allama Miftah’s confirmation that the next phase will revolve around a clear strategic goal: breaking the siege.

He explained that the blockade is no longer just an economic measure or a means of political pressure, but has turned into a form of direct warfare targeting peoples, countries, and resistance forces, whether in Yemen, Palestine, Iran, or other arenas.

He pointed out that the latest data from the Yemeni armed forces clearly reflects this trend, as the battle to break the siege has become part of the equation of deterrence and confrontation, and has entered new horizons that go beyond the traditional concepts of conflict.

Allama Miftah stressed that breaking the siege is closely linked to the battle to break the American and Zionist hegemony over the region, considering that the siege represents one of the most important tools of subjugation and control used by Western powers to impose their will on free peoples.

The hegemonic project targets the entire region.
In a broader reading of the nature of the conflict, the acting prime minister stressed that the Zionist project does not target only Yemen, Iran, or the resistance forces, but extends to include various countries in the region.

He explained that what is happening today is part of a long-term strategic project that seeks to reshape the region politically, in terms of security, economically and culturally in a way that serves Zionist and American interests.

He pointed out that the danger does not stop at specific geographical boundaries, but rather extends to various Islamic and Arab countries, considering that Pakistan may be among the next targets of this project after Iran, along with other countries such as Egypt, Turkey and Algeria.

This vision reflects a firm conviction that the current battle is not a passing conflict or a limited political dispute, but rather a struggle over the region’s identity, future, and the independence of its political and economic decision-making.

Zionization of the region: Multiple tools, one goal
Regarding the concept of Zionizing the region, Allama Miftah explained that what is meant by this is imposing the Zionist model on various political, economic, security and cultural levels, and turning the countries of the region into entities that revolve around the Zionist project and serve its strategi