Sana'a - Saba:
A member of the Supreme Political Council, Mohammed Ali al-Houthi, called on the regimes that participated in the Riyadh summit to temporarily categorize the Israeli entity on their terrorist list.
In a statement to the Yemeni News Agency (Saba), the member of the Supreme Political Council expressed surprise at the silence of the rulers in front of the crimes of the Israeli enemy without decisive action, and how they can demand to emphasize international resolutions without doing anything to implement them.
He pointed out that the Riyadh summit statement talked about a ceasefire, but failed to hold the real criminal, the Israeli entity, accountable for its horrific crimes in Gaza and Lebanon.
"The Riyadh Summit statement demanded a binding resolution from the UN Security Council, and we demand that they categorize the interim entity as a terrorist organization with a binding resolution," he said.
"Instead of calling on Arab and Muslim rulers who do not listen while they see how US vetoes are used to protect Israel from accountability, Riyadh Summit statement directed a statement to implement UN resolutions, as if it were a call for an illusion," he added.
"Will these resolutions be implemented as long as the international legitimacy is lax and blatantly biased towards Israel? Will this call change the reality of a people who are slaughtered daily?" he asked.
A member of the Supreme Political Council, Mohammed Ali al-Houthi, called on the regimes that participated in the Riyadh summit to temporarily categorize the Israeli entity on their terrorist list.
In a statement to the Yemeni News Agency (Saba), the member of the Supreme Political Council expressed surprise at the silence of the rulers in front of the crimes of the Israeli enemy without decisive action, and how they can demand to emphasize international resolutions without doing anything to implement them.
He pointed out that the Riyadh summit statement talked about a ceasefire, but failed to hold the real criminal, the Israeli entity, accountable for its horrific crimes in Gaza and Lebanon.
"The Riyadh Summit statement demanded a binding resolution from the UN Security Council, and we demand that they categorize the interim entity as a terrorist organization with a binding resolution," he said.
"Instead of calling on Arab and Muslim rulers who do not listen while they see how US vetoes are used to protect Israel from accountability, Riyadh Summit statement directed a statement to implement UN resolutions, as if it were a call for an illusion," he added.
"Will these resolutions be implemented as long as the international legitimacy is lax and blatantly biased towards Israel? Will this call change the reality of a people who are slaughtered daily?" he asked.