Sana'a - Saba:
In a blatant disregard for the international rules, laws and regulations related to the sovereignty and independence of states, US President Donald Trump signed several provocative decisions and issued more provocative statements that were not limited to countries hostile to the American project, but also included countries allied and friendly to the US administration.
The US statements and decisions issued by Trump, who returned to the White House last January, in a second presidential election cycle, included threats and sanctions against peoples who reject and oppose US policy and hegemony, including the Palestinian people, whose threats have reached their peak, sometimes by occupying Gaza and other times by buying it, owning it and displacing its people, as well as threatening to occupy Canada.
Trump's statements and threats to displace the Palestinians did not come out of nowhere, but rather came as a natural result of the acquiescence of successive American administrations by most of the leaders of Arab and Islamic countries who failed to support the Palestinian cause and people and evaded supporting the resistance in the war of extermination waged by Israel with American and European support on the Gaza Strip.
The positive thing that deserves to be noted is that Trump's threats regarding Gaza and the displacement of the Palestinians from their land were met with Arab rejection and international condemnation, given that they go beyond the framework of reason and logic, and because they will not only deepen the Arab-Israeli conflict, but will also represent the beginning of an Arab consensus to reject the American-Zionist project in the region, in light of the developments of recent events that clearly revealed the colonial plans of America, Britain and Israel through the so-called "New Middle East" project.
However, as much as some of the rulers rushing to the White House were deceived by the US administration's policy and its boasting about democracy, human rights, women's and children's rights, and other projects that appear to be compassionate but are in fact tormenting, they are today reaping the fruits of their silence, failure, and failure to support the Palestinian people and confront American arrogance and hegemony, Zionist arrogance, and European arrogance, in the form of slaps and insults.
The leader of the revolution, Sayyed Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, spoke about this situation by saying, "We find a big difference between those who move freely and honorably, who do not submit to hegemony or subservience to the Americans and Israelis, and the positions of others who submit to the Americans. The state of submission is used by the Americans for the benefit of the Israelis, because the Americans care about the Zionist project, so those who submit to them submit to serve the Zionist project."
He added, "Therefore, the result of their failure and collusion during the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip, over the course of 15 months, with all its criminality, brutality, and tyranny, was that the Americans would covet more from them; and this is why we see the American madness, when Trump suggests that some Arab regimes should receive the Palestinians on their lands, and how the Arab regimes will be in a very critical and embarrassing situation, because they cannot respond to the American request, except in a very, very, very humiliating situation, having completely relinquished all value to the Palestinian cause."
On the other hand, the Yemeni position remains firm and principled with the Palestinian cause since the success of the young September 21 revolution, led by Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, and supporting and backing the Palestinian resistance in the face of the forces of hegemony and global arrogance led by America, Israel, and Britain.
There is no doubt that the Yemeni people, following the September 21 revolution that swept away decades of dependence on America, the West and their tools, and forced the US Marines to leave the capital Sana'a in a humiliating manner on February 11, 2015, are capable of thwarting the American plan to displace the Palestinians from their country and breaking the shackles of American and Western guardianship over the region.
For a decade, the Yemeni official and popular position has emerged as an anti-American and Israeli position that supports Arab and Islamic issues, most notably the Palestinian cause. This was reinforced by the participation of the armed forces and their military intervention to support the "Al-Aqsa Flood" battle in the face of the Zionist-American-British enemy, based on religious, moral and humanitarian constants.
In light of the challenges facing the Palestinian people and their just cause, and the emergence of the American plan to displace the Palestinians, Sayyed Al-Qaed reiterated that Yemen will intervene with milihe Americans and Israelis move to implement the displacement plan by force or agree with the Arab regimes to implement it.
He said: "We will never watch if the Americans and Israelis move to implement the criminal aggressive plan by force, and we will confront their aggression by force, military intervention, and jihad in the way of Allah by all means."
In short: Yemen, its leadership and people, will not stand idly by in the face of the American displacement plan, and just as it moved over the course of 15 months to support the Battle of the Flood, it will move to carry out its jihadist responsibility to confront America and Israel, and support Palestine, no matter how great the sacrifices.
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