Yemen's Ansarullah Leader Condemns Zionist Actions in Gaza, Calls for Vigilance

Sayyed Abdul-Malik al-Houthi's statements reflect a deep-seated frustration and condemnation of the ongoing violence in Gaza. His remarks highlight the broader regional dynamics and the alliances that shape the resistance against what he terms as Zionist and American aggression. As the conflict continues, the international community remains divided, with significant implications for regional stability and humanitarian outcomes.

Jul 26, 2024 - 15:21
Yemen's Ansarullah Leader Condemns Zionist Actions in Gaza, Calls for Vigilance

The Secretary General of the Yemeni Ansarullah Movement, Sayyed Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, has issued a strong condemnation of the Zionist regime's actions in Gaza, asserting that they are devoid of human feelings. His comments come amidst escalating violence and humanitarian crises in the region.

In a statement released yesterday, al-Houthi lambasted the Zionist regime for its continued military actions in Gaza, describing them as "crimes and atrocities." He emphasized that these actions, which target refugee settlements and supposed safe zones, reflect a complete absence of human empathy among the Zionists.

"What the occupying regime army is doing is a crime and atrocity, and all such statements about the genocidal crimes in Gaza are true. None of the Zionists have human feelings," al-Houthi stated.

Escalation of Attacks

Al-Houthi highlighted the intensified assaults on areas declared as safe zones, noting that these attacks have exacerbated the suffering of the displaced populations. He expressed deep concern over the plight of refugees who continue to face violence despite their vulnerable status.

Coordination with Iraqi Resistance

The Secretary General also pointed to a significant development in the joint operations between Yemen and the Iraqi resistance. He indicated that future stages would see increased coordination aimed at creating instability for the Zionist regime.

"We want the Zionists to be extremely anxious, never sleep, and never have stability. Because they are criminal and cruel occupiers," al-Houthi declared.

Critique of U.S. Involvement

Al-Houthi criticized the United States for its failure to curb operations in the Red Sea, a fact confirmed by the 'Supreme Commander' of American forces in the Middle East. He further condemned the U.S. for its support of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, particularly highlighting Netanyahu's recent address to Congress as a celebration of "crime, oppression, and genocide."

"Encouraging Netanyahu in Congress is a celebration of crime, oppression, and genocide, and it shows the extent of America's role in Israel's crimes against the Palestinians," al-Houthi said.

Praise for Iran

In his speech, al-Houthi praised the Islamic Republic of Iran for its steadfast support of Palestine and its opposition to American and Israeli hegemony. He underscored Iran's role in aiding Arab nations against common adversaries.

"The Islamic Republic of Iran is an Islamic country that is free from all forms of hegemony of America and Israel, supports Palestine, and helps the Arabs against the enemy," al-Houthi affirmed.