YEMEN Press Agency

Sayyed Al-Houthi attacks Arab complicity with Zionist plan

SANAA, Aug. 14 (YPA) – Sayyed Abdulmalik al-Houthi asserted that the US-backed Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip this week has perpetrated horrific massacres that have left more than 3,500 dead and wounded, most of them children, women, and displaced persons.

In a televised address on Thursday, Sayyed Abdulmalik, a senior leader of Ansarallah movement in Yemen, emphasized that “what is happening constitutes a systematic genocide against the Palestinian people”.

Sayyed Al-Houthi he explained that the occupation was resorting to airdropping boxes and parcels under the banner of “humanitarian aid,” when, in fact, they actually turned into tools of killing and targeting.

He pointed out that continuing this pace of air deliveries would not cover a single day’s needs of what used to enter through the crossings before they were closed, and that many of the materials the occupation allowed to enter were expired.

Sayyed Abdulmalik affirmed that the starvation crime practiced by the occupation against Gaza was one of the most heinous crimes, with new victims falling daily, especially among the most vulnerable children, while the occupation forces deliberately sniped at and target them at aid distribution points, reflecting the enemy’s complete lack of humane feelings and values.

Leader Al-Houthi pointed out that the targeting of journalists, which resulted in killing six of them in a deliberate massacre inside the journalists’ tent at Al-Shifa Hospital, aimed to prevent the truth from reaching international public opinion.

He emphasized that the occupation’s crimes included all forms of murder, destruction, and displacement, in an attempt to target an entire generation in Gaza and the West Bank.

Sayyed Al- Houthi warned against the occupation’s attempts to Judaize Al-Aqsa Mosque and impose its control over Islamic holy sites, in light of the ongoing raids and the raising of Israeli flags in its courtyards, in addition to forcing the original inhabitants in Al Quds city to demolish their homes.

He also condemned the forced displacement in the West Bank, the intensification of settlement activity, and the raids on cities and camps.

On regional affairs, Al-Houthi criticized what he described as the Lebanese government’s “submission” to American and Israeli dictates, and its move to disarm Hezbollah, considering it a free service to the occupation and a betrayal of Lebanon’s sovereignty.

He stated that the Lebanese army would not protect its country from aggression, and that experience had proven that resistance was the true guarantee of national security.

 

Sayyed Abdulmalik also condemned the ongoing Israeli attacks on Syria, believing that the occupation had tried to evacuate southern Syria for its own benefit, acting as if the region belonged to it, violating all agreements.

He accused some Arab regimes of colluding with the Zionist plan and implementing American dictates, noting that the Palestinian Authority has been engaging in security coordination with the occupation against its own people.

Leader Al-Houthi also slammed the positions of the Arab League, which he described as “incompetent” compared to the steps taken by some foreign countries that have taken decisions to boycott the entity economically or stop arming.

Al-Houthi revealed that Yemeni forces has carried out military operations this week against Israeli targets in Jaffa, Haifa, Ashkelon, Beersheba, and the Negev, in additional to targeting a ship violating the embargo in the northern Red Sea.

He affirmed the continuation of “support operations” at the Red Sea and deep within Israeli occupation

Sayyed Abdulmalik concluded by emphasizing the need to instill the sanctity of Al-Aqsa Mosque in the consciousness of the nation, support the Palestinian resistance, and reject the Zionist scheme aimed at dismantling and subjugating the nation.

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