Ansarullah Condemns Assassination of Hamas Leader Haniyeh as an Israeli Crime

The Yemeni Ansarullah movement has strongly condemned the assassination of Hamas Political Bureau Chairman Ismail Haniyeh, labeling it a "brazen murder" committed by Israel. Haniyeh was reportedly killed in an attack in Tehran.

Aug 3, 2024 - 14:07
Ansarullah Condemns Assassination of Hamas Leader Haniyeh as an Israeli Crime

Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi, leader of Ansarullah, denounced the assassination as an impudent crime, asserting that the resistance's response to Israel's recent actions would be decisive. In his statement, Al-Houthi condemned the barbaric attacks by the Zionist regime and highlighted the resilience and determination of the resistance fighters.

"No matter how severe the crimes of America and the Zionist regime are, the will and resistance of the mujahideen will only strengthen," Al-Houthi declared. "The martyrdom of resistance leaders will significantly bolster the resolve of the fighting forces and advance the path of jihad."

Al-Houthi also criticized the lack of condemnation from European and some Arab countries, calling the assassination a clear violation of all traditions. He further mentioned that the attack on southern Dahiya in Beirut, allegedly carried out with U.S. support, was another dangerous violation.

In his concluding remarks, Al-Houthi condemned the United States for its role in supporting Israeli actions. He reiterated that the position of the axis of resistance is unequivocal, emphasizing that the military response to Israeli crimes has been consistently stated by the Islamic Republic of Iran and its allies.

The assassination of Haniyeh has sparked outrage among various resistance movements, underlining the ongoing tensions in the region. The call for decisive action reflects the broader conflict dynamics and the complex interplay of regional powers.