Yemeni Ansar Allah leader expresses solidarity with Palestinians

Sayyed Abdul-Malik al-Houthi announced Yemen's readiness to engage in confrontation with the zionist regime in support of Palestinian cause.
The leader of Yemen's Ansar Allah movement, Sayyed Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, has declared Yemen's unwavering commitment to stand by the Palestinian people and confront the israeli occupation. Speaking during a speech addressing the recent developments in occupied Palestine, al-Houthi emphasized the legitimacy of the Palestinian decision to launch "Operation Al-Aqsa Flood," which took both adversaries and allies by surprise.
"Our people are ready to mobilize in the hundreds of thousands and join the Palestinian people to confront the enemy, and we will not hesitate to do whatever is possible," Sayyed Abdul-Malik al-Houthi declared, underscoring Yemen's determination to fulfill its sacred duty.
Furthermore, al-Houthi revealed the existence of red lines concerning the situation unfolding in Gaza and coordination with the Axis of Resistance. He stated: "We are coordinating with the Axis of Resistance, and if the Americans make a direct military intervention, we are ready to participate, even with missile strikes and drone strikes."
Al-Houthi stressed that supporting the Palestinians is a moral obligation for his nation, asserting: "It is a duty to support the Palestinians with everything in our possession, and it is not permissible for this nation to stand by while Western countries help the criminal enemy."
Expressing concern over the absence of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and the Arab League in responding to recent developments, al-Houthi pointed out significant shortcomings, even in terms of condemnations, from several Arab countries. He criticized those normalizing relations with Israel, saying their positions are "shameful" and reveal loyalty to the Zionist enemy at the expense of the Palestinian people.
In a scathing critique, al-Houthi accused Western countries, including the United States, France, and the United Kingdom, of enabling the israeli government's actions against Palestinians. He argued that these Western nations have effectively "greenlit" the israeli government to commit various crimes, from land seizures to violations of rights, independence, and freedom.
The statements by Sayyed Abdul-Malik al-Houthi underscore the growing international concerns and tensions surrounding the israeli-Palestinian conflict, with Yemen now declaring its readiness to support the Palestinian cause with potential military involvement. The situation continues to evolve, with global implications at stake. (ILKHA)
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