
Officials at the Ministry of Interior in Sana'a confirmed that the security services' exposure of the spy cells of the US, Israeli and Saudi intelligence proves their ability to thwart the plans of the enemies and confront the world's most powerful intelligence services.
They also pointed out that Saudi Arabia's involvement in this hostile intelligence work confirms that it does not want peace, and continues to aggression against the Yemeni people in various ways.
The director of the Security Media Center, Colonel Najib al-Ansi, told unews that "the Interior Ministry's announcement of the seizure of the network of spy cells of the US, Israeli and Saudi intelligence "sends a message to the enemy that we know your plans and we are ready to confront them".
Al-Ansi added that this operation represents "a message to the interior that the war is still ongoing, and that if the enemy stops on the military side, it will continue on the intelligence and security side."
Regarding the Saudi role, Al-Ansi explained that "Saudi Arabia's involvement in this matter shows that it did not respect the truce and continues to aggression against the Yemeni people in various ways," noting that "it stopped bombing by air but did not stop with border violations, as well as cooperating and providing information to the American and Israeli enemy."
He revealed that there are "a number of cells that have been seized and have not yet been revealed, because investigations have not yet been completed", considering that these successes "prove the success of the security intelligence services in confronting the most powerful intelligence countries in the world, which have very high capabilities and capabilities".
For his part, Colonel Dhaifallah al-Khatib issued a sharp warning, saying, "We send a message to anyone who begs to work in the spy cells, which target the security of the Yemeni people, that we will strike with an iron fist."
"The cell that was recently seized in Sanaa confirms the ability of the security forces to thwart the plans of the enemies," said Capt. Hani al-Hamdani.
"Saudi Arabia's involvement in this hostile act confirms that Saudi Arabia does not want peace, but rather wants deception, cunning and working from behind the table to achieve American and Israeli goals," he said.
On Saturday, the Ministry of Interior in Sana'a announced the seizure of a spy network linked to a joint operations room led by US, Israeli and Saudi intelligence from inside Saudi territory, stressing that the cells were providing the aggression with sensitive coordinates that led to the targeting of Yemeni civilian and military sites.