Sana’a – SABA
The spokesperson for the Government of Change and Reconstruction, Minister of Information Hashem Ahmed Sharaf Al-Din, expressed his deepest condolences and heartfelt sympathies over the martyrdom of the heroic commander Mohammed Deif, Chief of Staff of Al-Qassam Brigades, along with several of his comrades from the Military Council.
In a statement to the Yemeni News Agency (SABA), Sharaf Al-Din said: "From the heart of Yemen, where the spirit of jihad and resistance shines, we extend our sincere condolences to the family of the martyred commander Mohammed Deif, to the families of his fallen comrades, to the esteemed leadership of the Islamic Resistance Movement Hamas, and the Palestinian people on the martyrdom of the great leader Mohammed Deif and several of his fellow Military Council members."
He congratulated the martyrs on their honorable fate, stating:
"Commander Mohammed Deif dedicated his life to the noble cause of liberating Palestine. Like him, his comrades remained steadfast and committed to jihad against the Israeli enemy, brutal occupation, and terrorist aggression. Their names will forever be etched in the records of Palestinian and Arab history as heroes of the ‘Al-Aqsa Flood’ battle."
The Minister of Information continued:
"While we mourn the loss of this noble leader, we find solace in knowing that his legacy will continue to inspire generations of Palestinians in their struggle for freedom, justice, and dignity."
Concluding his statement, the Government of Change spokesperson emphasized:
"We stand in full solidarity with the Palestinian people and Hamas during these difficult times. We reaffirm our unwavering support for the Palestinian cause and our commitment to defending the rights of the Palestinian people. We ask Allah to grant mercy to the martyred commander Mohammed Deif and his comrades, grant their families patience and solace, and bless the warriors of Hamas, increasing their numbers, strength, and effectiveness in pursuit of the great goal of a free and independent Palestine."