Ansarullah leader sends condolences to Hezbollah after senior commander’s martyrdom
Abdul-Malik al-Houthi expresses full solidarity with Hezbollah following the killing of senior commander Sayyed Haytham Ali al-Tabtabai and other fighters, vowing continued resistance against Israeli aggression.
The Leader of Yemen’s Ansarullah Movement, Sayyed Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, has sent a formal message of condolence to Hezbollah Deputy Secretary-General Sheikh Naim Qassem following the martyrdom of senior Hezbollah commander Sayyed Haytham Ali al-Tabtabai (Sayyed Abu Ali) and a group of fighters who were killed alongside him.
In his message, al-Houthi conveyed his deep sorrow over the death of al-Tabtabai, one of Hezbollah’s prominent military figures, extending heartfelt condolences to the leadership, members, supporters, and loyal popular base of the Lebanese resistance movement.
Reaffirming what he described as “complete solidarity” with Hezbollah, al-Houthi stressed that Ansarullah stands firmly by the resistance axis in confronting ongoing Israeli aggression targeting the peoples of the region.
“Our beloved brother, the great jihad commander Sayyed Haytham Ali al-Tabtabai (Sayyed Abu Ali), along with the brothers martyred beside him, has departed for the highest ranks,” the statement said. “We extend our sincerest condolences and profound sympathy to you, to all our brothers in Hezbollah, and to the honorable supporters who stand loyally with the resistance.”
Al-Houthi emphasized that the movement remains committed to supporting Hezbollah in the face of what he referred to as the “oppressive and criminal Zionist entity.” He further expressed strong belief in the eventual end of the Israeli occupation, describing it as a divine promise.
“Despite its arrogance, tyranny, and crimes, the temporary Zionist entity is destined for disappearance,” he wrote. “In fact, every act of aggression it commits only hastens this inevitable end.”
The message comes amid escalating regional tensions and continued Israeli strikes targeting resistance groups across multiple fronts.(ILKHA)
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