Sayyed Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, the leader of the Yemeni Ansar Allah movement, declared that Yemen will not settle for its initial response to American aggression and is prepared for further action.
He addressed ongoing regional developments, particularly the US mobilization in the Red Sea, emphasizing Yemen's commitment to confront any aggression from the United States.
Sayyed al-Houthi warned nations around the world against joining the US-led Naval coalition and "Operation Prosperity Guardian," citing the cost and consequences Yemen has faced for its proactive decision to deny passage to vessels through the Red Sea, particularly those headed to Israeli ports in occupied Palestine.
The Yemeni leader called upon the Arab and Islamic Ummahs to boycott Israeli and American products as a form of protest and resistance. He also urged a million-man march in Sanaa, emphasizing the need for a united and strong response against American aggression.
Tensions have escalated in the Red Sea, with the US Navy's recent attack on Yemeni Navy speedboats leading to casualties. Sayyed al-Houthi reaffirmed Yemen's determination to resist US aggression and warned against the repercussions of joining the US-led coalition, particularly for Arab and Islamic nations. (ILKHA)
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