YEMEN Press Agency

Sayyed Abdulmalik says Israeli crimes in Sanaa, Jawf don’t reflect any military achievement

SANAA, Sept. 11 (YPA) – Sayyed Abdulmalik al-Houthi affirmed on Thursday that the Israeli crimes in the capital Sanaa and Jawf did not reflect any military achievement, but rather a state of bankruptcy and impotence.

In his weekly address on the latest developments of the Israeli aggression on Gaza and region, Sayyed Al-Houthi explained that the Israeli entity committed a crime by targeting media outlets in densely populated civilian areas in the capital, Sanaa, in a desperate attempt to spread terror and confuse the situation.

He affirmed the Israeli aggression represented a criminal escalation that “will not break the will of the Yemeni people, but will only strengthen their resolve and determination to continue their battle”.

“This enemy is not targeting a specific faction, but rather everyone, and the entire region is caught in a cycle of attrition in favor of American and Israeli projects,” the senior leader added.

He emphasized that the Yemeni people has been waging their battle based on faith, morals, and humanity, in support of the Palestinian people and in rejection of hegemony and subjugation.

Sayyed Abdulmalik also criticized the international silence, particularly from the United Nations, regarding Israeli crimes, saying, “International organizations are powerless and have not lifted a finger despite the massacres in Palestine, and cannot expel the Zionist entity from their membership.”

He added that betting on the Organization of Islamic Cooperation or the Arab League is a “losing bet”.

In the context of the Yemeni military operations supporting Gaza, Sayyed Al-Houthi announced that Yemeni forces had carried out 38 offensive operations this week, including 23 drone attacks targeting sites in Hadera, Yaffa, Ashdod, Ashkelon, the Negev, and Umm al-Rashrash, in addition to airports of Ramon and Lod.

He also noted two military operations were carried out targeting two Israeli commercial vessels in the far north of the Red Sea.

Regarding the martyrdom of the Prime Minister and his companions in the recent Israeli bombing,  Al-Houthi emphasized that this “does not represent any military or security achievement,” but rather reflected the brutality and bankruptcy of the enemy.

He concluded his remarks by emphasizing that the Yemeni people would continue its battle, no matter the sacrifices, as a religious and humanitarian duty and a necessity to preserve dignity and sovereignty.

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