Sana'a - Saba:
Leader of the revolution Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi on Thursday stated that foreign enemies aim to create internal divisions within the nation, exacerbating conflicts and crises to isolate each group and weaken the unity.
Leader al-Houthi emphasized that the American and Israeli strategy seeks to dismantle the unity of the Islamic nation by promoting conflicts and internal problems.
In his speech, addressing the ongoing Israeli enemy aggression on Gaza and regional developments, he urged the Yemeni people to demonstrate their solidarity and resolve by participating in mass rallies scheduled for tomorrow, Friday, in the capital Sana'a and other provinces and districts across the country.
Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi praised the Yemeni people's active participation in supporting Palestine, noting the diverse groups involved, including the wounded, disabled, and elderly.
He emphasized that their participation reflects a deep sense of responsibility and a sincere commitment to the Palestinian cause.
Leader al-Houthi underscored the importance of continuity and perseverance in these efforts, describing them as part of the broader struggle, or jihad, in response to Allah’s call.
The leader of the revolution also highlighted the significant operations carried out by Yemen in support of Palestine, including strikes targeting Israeli positions in Jaffa, Ben Gurion Airport, Ashkelon, and a major naval operation, marking key achievements in the ongoing "promised conquest and holy jihad."
Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi revealed that this week Yemen launched a large-scale naval operation targeting U.S. warships, with a total of 211 vessels struck.
He emphasized that this operation is part of ongoing efforts to hunt down enemy ships and deal a blow to U.S. military presence.
The leader also highlighted the discomfort caused to the U.S. Navy by these operations, noting that American warships have been trying to seek refuge near Chinese vessels to avoid further attacks. Chinese media reportedly mocked the situation, noting the extent to which U.S. ships were relying on Chinese vessels for protection.
The leader of the revolution further underscored the importance of continued popular mobilization efforts, including military training, rehabilitation, and maneuvers. He stressed that the path of mobilization remains critical for Yemen’s strength and readiness.
Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi called on all those willing and able to join Yemen's mobilization courses, urging them to acquire weapons and combat skills to strengthen their readiness for jihad.
He emphasized the importance of the Yemeni people being well-equipped and prepared for battle, as part of their commitment to defending their nation and supporting the Palestinian cause.
The leader also condemned the divisive efforts of external enemies, warning that they are working to distract the Arab and Islamic nations from their true enemy and vital issues, particularly Palestine.
Al-Houthi criticized certain Islamic regimes for fueling internal conflicts to divert attention from the suffering of the Palestinian people. He specifically called out groups like Tahrir al-Sham, questioning why their focus isn't on supporting Palestinians and liberating Al-Aqsa Mosque and al-Quds.
Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi condemned internal conflicts within the Arab and Islamic nations, stating that they only serve the interests of Israel and the United States.
He described Israel as the "worst enemy" of the nation, emphasizing that any internal division or sedition distracts from the urgent need to support the Palestinian people in their struggle against Zionist oppression.
Al-Houthi criticized those who, instead of standing in solidarity with Palestine, foster division and focus on internal problems, which he argued diverts attention away from the real enemy and weakens the region’s unity.
Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi criticized the media's role in promoting sedition that benefits U.S. and Israeli interests, calling it "regrettable" that conflicts in neighboring countries serve the Israeli enemy.
He condemned the actions of certain regimes seeking to gain favor with the U.S. by destabilizing countries in the region.
Al-Houthi stressed the importance of Islamic nations staying vigilant and focused on the Palestinian cause, warning against distractions designed to undermine the fight for Palestine.
He also praised the resilience of Palestinian fighters in Gaza, highlighting their strategic operations against Israeli forces despite immense suffering.
Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi lauded the recent joint operations between Yemeni armed forces and Iraqi resistance fighters, targeting Israeli assets in both northern and southern occupied Palestine. He emphasized that these operations represent a significant collaboration, reflecting the Islamic duty of unity and cooperation for righteousness.
Al-Houthi praised the Iraqi resistance's strength and its impact on the Israeli enemy, noting that Israel's discomfort with these efforts has been evident in its reactions. He expressed admiration for Iraq's jihadist movement and its growing resistance, which is troubling for Israel.
On the issue of global support for Palestine, al-Houthi lamented the lack of action in most Arab nations, contrasting it with ongoing demonstrations worldwide in countries like Australia, the U.S., and several European nations.
He pointed to the active participation of political leaders, such as Venezuela's president, in global solidarity events for Palestine, while the Arab world remains largely silent.
Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi condemned the ongoing Zionist aggression in Gaza, marking over 14 months of brutal attacks. He revealed that the death toll from the Israeli airstrikes and massacres in Gaza has surpassed 180,000, including over 300 children. This week alone, the Zionists committed more than 25 massacres, resulting in almost 1,000 Palestinian casualties.
Al-Houthi highlighted the growing recognition of these acts as genocide and ethnic cleansing, noting that the United States is complicit by using these wars as a testing ground for forbidden weapons. He condemned the continued Israeli use of starvation as a weapon of extermination, citing reports that UNRWA aid has reached only 6% of Gaza’s needs.
In addition to the horrors in Gaza, al-Houthi called attention to the ongoing attacks in the West Bank and the desecration of Islamic holy sites, particularly the violation of the sanctity of the Holy Quran, marking one of the gravest Zionist criminal practices.
The leader of the revolution condemned the actions of both Israel and the United States, describing them as two faces of the same enemy. He highlighted the U.S.'s role in perpetuating Israeli aggression, asserting that America's indifference to the suffering of the Palestinian people contradicts all moral and legal standards.
Al-Houthi stressed that the U.S. is particularly concerned about the presence of Zionist prisoners in Gaza, as it aims to suppress Palestinian resistance and ensure no retaliation against Israeli crimes. He emphasized the need for the Islamic nation to remain vigilant and not be distracted by deceptive narratives and lies propagated by its enemies.
Al-Houthi urged the Muslim world to draw lessons from the ongoing events and strengthen its awareness, understanding, and commitment to its religious and humanitarian responsibilities. He called on the nation to recognize the truth of the Holy Quran, which condemns the actions of those who oppress and violate sanctities.
Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi emphasized that, based on the Quranic classification, the Jews, specifically the Zionists, are the primary enemies of the Islamic nation. He argued that the actions of the Israeli regime and its ongoing criminal practices clearly demonstrate their deep-seated hostility and hatred toward Muslims and Arabs.
Al-Houthi accused the Zionists of considering Arabs and Muslims as inferior, even dehumanizing them, pointing to their hateful rhetoric and violent practices as proof. He condemned the Israeli targeting of Islamic holy sites, particularly al-Aqsa Mosque, and asserted that Israel's aggression extends beyond Palestine, threatening all Muslim nations.
The leader of the revolution reiterated the grave danger posed by the Israeli enemy, highlighting its lack of moral, human, and religious values, as well as its deceptive and treacherous nature in its pursuit of control and subjugation of the Islamic world.
He emphasized the importance of Muslim awareness in recognizing this extreme hostility to avoid any confusion about who the true enemy is, stressing that failing to distinguish between allies and enemies is a serious blindness.
Leader of the revolution Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi on Thursday stated that foreign enemies aim to create internal divisions within the nation, exacerbating conflicts and crises to isolate each group and weaken the unity.
Leader al-Houthi emphasized that the American and Israeli strategy seeks to dismantle the unity of the Islamic nation by promoting conflicts and internal problems.
In his speech, addressing the ongoing Israeli enemy aggression on Gaza and regional developments, he urged the Yemeni people to demonstrate their solidarity and resolve by participating in mass rallies scheduled for tomorrow, Friday, in the capital Sana'a and other provinces and districts across the country.
Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi praised the Yemeni people's active participation in supporting Palestine, noting the diverse groups involved, including the wounded, disabled, and elderly.
He emphasized that their participation reflects a deep sense of responsibility and a sincere commitment to the Palestinian cause.
Leader al-Houthi underscored the importance of continuity and perseverance in these efforts, describing them as part of the broader struggle, or jihad, in response to Allah’s call.
The leader of the revolution also highlighted the significant operations carried out by Yemen in support of Palestine, including strikes targeting Israeli positions in Jaffa, Ben Gurion Airport, Ashkelon, and a major naval operation, marking key achievements in the ongoing "promised conquest and holy jihad."
Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi revealed that this week Yemen launched a large-scale naval operation targeting U.S. warships, with a total of 211 vessels struck.
He emphasized that this operation is part of ongoing efforts to hunt down enemy ships and deal a blow to U.S. military presence.
The leader also highlighted the discomfort caused to the U.S. Navy by these operations, noting that American warships have been trying to seek refuge near Chinese vessels to avoid further attacks. Chinese media reportedly mocked the situation, noting the extent to which U.S. ships were relying on Chinese vessels for protection.
The leader of the revolution further underscored the importance of continued popular mobilization efforts, including military training, rehabilitation, and maneuvers. He stressed that the path of mobilization remains critical for Yemen’s strength and readiness.
The leader also condemned the divisive efforts of external enemies, warning that they are working to distract the Arab and Islamic nations from their true enemy and vital issues, particularly Palestine.
Al-Houthi praised the Iraqi resistance's strength and its impact on the Israeli enemy, noting that Israel's discomfort with these efforts has been evident in its reactions. He expressed admiration for Iraq's jihadist movement and its growing resistance, which is troubling for Israel.
On the issue of global support for Palestine, al-Houthi lamented the lack of action in most Arab nations, contrasting it with ongoing demonstrations worldwide in countries like Australia, the U.S., and several European nations.
Al-Houthi highlighted the growing recognition of these acts as genocide and ethnic cleansing, noting that the United States is complicit by using these wars as a testing ground for forbidden weapons. He condemned the continued Israeli use of starvation as a weapon of extermination, citing reports that UNRWA aid has reached only 6% of Gaza’s needs.
In addition to the horrors in Gaza, al-Houthi called attention to the ongoing attacks in the West Bank and the desecration of Islamic holy sites, particularly the violation of the sanctity of the Holy Quran, marking one of the gravest Zionist criminal practices.
The leader of the revolution condemned the actions of both Israel and the United States, describing them as two faces of the same enemy. He highlighted the U.S.'s role in perpetuating Israeli aggression, asserting that America's indifference to the suffering of the Palestinian people contradicts all moral and legal standards.
Al-Houthi stressed that the U.S. is particularly concerned about the presence of Zionist prisoners in Gaza, as it aims to suppress Palestinian resistance and ensure no retaliation against Israeli crimes. He emphasized the need for the Islamic nation to remain vigilant and not be distracted by deceptive narratives and lies propagated by its enemies.
Al-Houthi urged the Muslim world to draw lessons from the ongoing events and strengthen its awareness, understanding, and commitment to its religious and humanitarian responsibilities. He called on the nation to recognize the truth of the Holy Quran, which condemns the actions of those who oppress and violate sanctities.
Al-Houthi accused the Zionists of considering Arabs and Muslims as inferior, even dehumanizing them, pointing to their hateful rhetoric and violent practices as proof. He condemned the Israeli targeting of Islamic holy sites, particularly al-Aqsa Mosque, and asserted that Israel's aggression extends beyond Palestine, threatening all Muslim nations.
The leader of the revolution reiterated the grave danger posed by the Israeli enemy, highlighting its lack of moral, human, and religious values, as well as its deceptive and treacherous nature in its pursuit of control and subjugation of the Islamic world.