Sayyed Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi: Yemen is fighting for Al-Aqsa .. The enemy faces double failure
SANAA, May 08 (YPA) – Sayyed Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi on Thursday criticized the Arab and Islamic silence regarding the genocidal war in the Gaza Strip, affirming the continuation of Yemeni operations in support of the Palestinian resistance.
In a new speech on the developments in the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip, Sayyed Abdul-Malik emphasized that the Zionist enemy continues, for the second year in a row, to commit what he described as the “crime of the century” through ongoing genocide against Palestinian civilians.
Sayyed Abdulmalik said, “It is very unfortunate that this horrific crime is being perpetrated in the heart of the Islamic world, against a part of this nation, and is being committed in full view of everyone. Indeed, it is being broadcast live daily.” He criticized the Arab and Islamic silence, which he described as “shameful and disgraceful.”
Comprehensive targeting and joint hostility
Sayyed Abdul-Malik pointed out that the Israeli aggression does not target the Palestinians alone but rather expresses a comprehensive Zionist doctrine of hostility toward the entire Arab and Islamic nation, including those who normalize relations with or ally with the entity.
He added, “Religious and secular Zionism compete to achieve one goal: the ‘Greater Israel’ project, which excludes no Arab or Muslim.”
Sayyed Abdul-Malik warned of an Israeli plan to completely control Al-Aqsa Mosque, paving the way for its demolition and the construction of the alleged Temple.
The Palestinian people are steadfast despite the massacres
Sayyed Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi praised the steadfastness of the Palestinian resistance and the Palestinian people despite the killing, starvation, and comprehensive destruction they are exposed to.
He emphasized that more than 40,000 children in Gaza have been orphaned as a result of the aggression, considering this a testament to the brutality of the occupation and the world’s failure to stand up to it.
Sayyed Abdul-Malik called on the nation to rally around the Palestinian people and provide them with all forms of support, emphasizing that the Palestinians possess a strong moral will, but they need actual support.
Yemen is at the heart of the confrontation
Sayyed Abdul-Malik al-Houthi revealed that Yemen continues to carry out military operations in support of the Palestinian people, despite the direct US aggression on Yemeni territory.
He explained that the operations carried out by Yemeni forces from the 15th of Ramadan until the 9th of Thu al-Qi’dah amounted to 131 operations, using 253 missiles and drones, targeting strategic sites within the occupied Palestinian territories.
He added, “This week alone, we carried out operations with ten missiles and drones targeting Jaffa, Ashkelon, the Negev, Umm al-Rashrash, and occupied Haifa.”
A direct impact on the occupation
Sayyed Abdulmalik Al-Houthi stated that the Yemeni strikes caused significant confusion within the occupying entity, as 27 foreign airlines announced the suspension of flights to Lod Airport (Ben Gurion), and the attack caused more than 3 million settlers to flee to shelters. He also addressed the targeting of “Ben Gurion,” considering it a “successful strategic operation” given its great importance to the Israeli enemy and the intensity of the protection systems imposed on it, including the American “THAAD” system.
Double failure to stop operations
Sayyed Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi accused the United States of carrying out more than 200 raids within one week, most of which targeted civilian objects in Yemen, in an attempt to stop Yemeni operations, but they failed. He emphasized that the aggression had failed to affect military capabilities or the will of the Yemeni people, adding, “In Shawwal alone, we shot down seven American MQ-1 drones, while American F-18 fighter jets fell into the sea during the escape of the aircraft carrier Truman.”
Battle of dignity, not numbers
Sayyed Abdulmalik Al-Houthi concluded his speech by stressing that “the real loss is not in the destruction of a factory or facility, but in the loss of dignity,” considering that Yemen’s clear priority is to support the Palestinian people and confront the Israeli enemy, no matter how much American aggression escalates.
YPA