Yemen's Ansarullah Movement Leader Accuses America of Perpetuating Conflict in Gaza

The Secretary General of Yemen's Ansarullah Movement has leveled scathing accusations against the United States, alleging that America is complicit in perpetuating the ongoing conflict in Gaza by supporting Israel's aggression against the Palestinian people.

May 10, 2024 - 14:04
Yemen's Ansarullah Movement Leader Accuses America of Perpetuating Conflict in Gaza

 

The Secretary General of Yemen's Ansarullah Movement has leveled scathing accusations against the United States, alleging that America is complicit in perpetuating the ongoing conflict in Gaza by supporting Israel's aggression against the Palestinian people.

In a recent statement, Sayyed Abdul Malik Bedreddin Al Houthi asserted that America's purported efforts to broker peace in the region are nothing more than a facade, claiming that if Washington truly desired an end to the war in Gaza, it could compel Tel Aviv to cease its hostilities.

Al Houthi condemned Israel's recent actions at the Rafah gate, framing them not only as an assault on the Palestinian population but also as an affront to the Egyptian people and army. He warned of the dire consequences of Israel's offensive, accusing the Zionist regime of targeting refugees and seeking to escalate its campaign of violence and genocide.

Moreover, the Secretary General of Yemen's Ansarullah Movement accused the United States of providing tacit approval for Israel's actions, asserting that America's military aid enables the continuation of what he described as genocide in the Gaza Strip. He dismissed American claims of pressuring Israel, arguing that the U.S. is, in fact, a willing accomplice in Israel's occupation and aggression.

Al Houthi's remarks underscore the deep-seated frustrations among many in the region over America's role in perpetuating conflict and instability. As tensions continue to escalate in Gaza and beyond, his comments serve as a stark reminder of the complexities and geopolitical interests at play in the Middle East, with America's policies coming under renewed scrutiny amid calls for justice and peace.