Sana'a - Saba:
The Palestinian cause received the largest share in the speech of the leader of the revolution, Sayyed Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, last Thursday, as it is an issue that deserves standing with it and providing all forms of support and assistance to resist an occupying and usurping enemy that has adopted killing and genocide as a method and means in dealing with the sons of the Palestinian people.
There are matters that must be addressed and addressed in the speech of the leader, perhaps the most prominent of which is that the principled and steadfast Yemeni position on the Palestinian cause in general and on the invasion of the Zionist gangs of the Gaza Strip in particular comes from the principles of faith, morality and humanity, and its honorable presence was recorded with satisfaction at the Arab, regional and international levels.
The principled Yemeni position is not a temporary tactic, but rather a fixed and permanent strategy that has withstood the most difficult circumstances, events and accelerating international changes.
A quick induction can be said that the Arab system is currently going through its worst state, which is evident in the collapse of values, principles and ethics in the Arab political system and the disappearance of what was called joint Arab action due to a number of reasons, most of which were carried out by foreign intelligence services that planned well for this and succeeded in destroying the Arab political system and emptying the Arab systems of their content.
In light of this, it can be said that the West, in particular, America and Britain, had a broad and far-reaching horizon in planting a Jewish entity in the Middle East region, which defined a function for this entity, which was to preserve Western colonial interests in the region, ensure the flow of oil supplies to Western factories, and control the important and distinguished geopolitical position enjoyed by the Arab region.
The colonial West did not stop at planting the Zionist entity in the land of Palestine, but rather strove with its military, economic and intelligence power to penetrate deep into every Arab country, empty it of its content, and subjugate it militarily and economically to ensure the superiority of the occupying entity over all the countries of the region.
In sum, the Palestinian cause was and will remain the common denominator for collective action that must be achieved by the hands of men who believe in the justice of this cause and lift the injustice suffered by the people of Palestine that makes humanity blush, amid international silence, Arab and Islamic inaction, and American and European tyranny and oppression.
M.M
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