They issued a joint statement congratulating Abdulmalik al-Houthi on the 62nd anniversary of the October 14 revolution.
They said the armed forces “reaffirm their steadfast position in support of the Palestinian people.”
The statement added: “We will not abandon our Palestinian brothers and will stand with them to the last breath in their just struggle.”
In an implicit rebuke of Western diplomacy, the ministers warned colonial powers and their allies against any plot or effort to erase opportunities for a fair and comprehensive peace.
They recalled their nation’s decades-long struggle to expel the British occupier and said Yemen is capable of uprooting new conspiracies.
They warned that responses to enemy plots would be painful and crushing, and that perpetrators would suffer the fates their predecessors endured.
The statement said the enemy understands only the language of force and that Yemen will not hesitate to use all its military capability to confront aggression.
Estimates cited in the statement said Yemen deployed 1,835 missiles — including ballistic, cruise and hypersonic — as well as drones and naval craft over two years in support of the Palestinian people during the Israeli regime’s war on Gaza.