Giants’ Mouthpieces: Mercenaries' Attempts to Distort Nation's Positions


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Yemen News Agency SABA
Giants’ Mouthpieces: Mercenaries' Attempts to Distort Nation's Positions
[21/ April/2025]
Sana'a - (Saba):
While Yemenis are taking a historic stand in support of Palestine and standing at the forefront of the nation's battle, an ugly face is emerging on the other side: the discordant media and the voices of mercenaries and normalization, which have become platforms speaking on behalf of the Zionist enemy in Arabic.

These platforms do not seek to present the truth, but rather to distort awareness, divert the course of the issue, and pressure the Zionist project from within through doubt, misinformation, and the unabashed reiteration of the enemy's narratives.

The mercenaries' rhetoric aligns with the statements of the occupation's leaders and coincides with its media campaigns, in a scene that confirms overt or covert coordination. Some have become literal echoes of the "Tel Aviv" media, reproducing lies and attacking the Palestinian resistance.

It's not surprising that their satellite channels justify the enemy's crimes or host analysts who hold the resistance factions responsible for the massacres, accusing Hamas of "absurdity" and the Yemeni resistance movement of "adventurism," in shameful alignment with the Zionist mentality.

Inside Yemen, these mouthpieces have been active in an attempt to undermine the popular and official position in support of Palestine. They launched organized campaigns against events and marches, sought to distort the voice of the free, and some even went so far as to ridicule the martyrs and blood of children in Gaza.

Some of these spoke of neutrality and Yemen's lack of interest in confrontation. These are the same phrases used by the spokesperson for the occupation army to justify its brutal bombardment, as if the same voice were echoing in these mouthpieces.

What reveals the extent of the betrayal is that some of them appeared in direct meetings with Israeli or American military leaders, declaring their support for the so-called "Coalition to Protect Navigation," even if it required fighting their own people, under the pretext of defending the economy or promoting false illusions and lies.

Hebrew reports indicate that some Yemeni hypocrites have offered to provide intelligence against their fellow citizens and have participated in secret meetings under Western and regional auspices, aimed at weakening Sana'a's influence in the Red Sea.

These voices have become the Zionists' rear line of defense, infiltrating the media, spreading their poison among society, and disguising their livelihoods with misleading rhetoric under various slogans.

They not only justify the occupation, but also criminalize resistance, incite against the marches, seek to silence free speech, and claim that the Yemeni escalation does not reflect "Arab consensus."

It is noteworthy that some of them, who call themselves experts or former officials, offer free consultations to the enemy's media, advising the West on how to deconstruct the Yemeni position. Israeli media outlets have devoted space to praising and promoting them.

When Sana'a speaks of sovereignty and closes the sea to enemy ships, client regimes race to open the crossings, and mercenary voices compete to justify their submission, as if there is a hidden alliance distributing roles between the traitorous regimes and their media tools.

Amid this situation, these hypocrites attempt to sow doubt in people's minds, accusing the resistance of adventurism, and even attacking popular positions rejecting the aggression, striving to describe them as "useless spectacles."

But what these people do not know is that the Yemeni people's awareness has become more mature and resilient, and that the battle is no longer limited to weapons alone, but rather to free speech, honorable positions, and the refusal to submit. Every mercenary voice will be defeated by the wall of truth.

We are facing a fierce war waged not only with missiles, but also with poisoned words, paid "political analysis," targeted reports, and tweets intended to strike at the spirit of the nation from within.

Anyone who thinks these are merely individual stances is mistaken. Rather, they are an extension of an integrated project, activated with every Yemeni escalation against the enemy. The goal is to pull the rug out from under the resistance and weaken the nation's morale.

Yemen today, as it wages its honorable battle at sea, in the air, and politically, needs not only precision missiles, but also a conscious media stance that exposes traitors, refutes the rhetoric of mercenaries hiding behind false slogans, and prevents paid platforms from infiltrating the nation's consciousness.

Palestine will remain a symbol of honor, and the hypocrites will be defeated, just as their masters were. The time of masks is over, and only the voices of truth will remain, no matter how loud the noise of falsehood.