Sana'a: In a recent address, Leader Al-Sayyid Abdul Malik Badruddin Al-Houthi delivered a speech condemning the Israeli military operations in the Gaza Strip, highlighting the severity and brutality of the ongoing conflict. Al-Houthi described the situation as a catastrophic assault on the Palestinian people, pointing out the relentless airstrikes and the use of incendiary bombs supplied by the United States.
According to Yemen News Agency, Al-Houthi criticized the actions taken by the Israeli military, which have resulted in hundreds of Palestinian deaths and thousands of injuries over the past week. He highlighted the dire humanitarian situation, noting severe malnutrition and starvation, particularly impacting children in Gaza. The leader expressed concern over the continued escalation, as the Israeli military announced a second phase of operations under the codename 'Gideon's Chariots.'
Al-Houthi also condemned the recent attack on Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital, which targeted displaced persons and endangered the lives of patients and medical staff. He described the act as a symbol of the ongoing brutality and criminality faced by Palestinians. The speech further emphasized the oppressive siege on Gaza, with Israeli officials boasting of cutting off electricity, food, water, and gas supplies to the region.
The leader highlighted the systematic nature of the Israeli operations, referring to them as acts of genocide against the Palestinian people. He criticized the establishment of new settlement outposts in the West Bank, viewing them as part of a broader strategy to isolate Al-Quds and further fragment Palestinian territories.
Al-Houthi's address also touched upon the theological underpinnings of the Zionist project, which he argued are based on myths and fabrications. He called out the Zionist movement for its global influence and attempts to reshape Western policies in its favor. The speech concluded with a call to action for the Islamic Ummah to stand against the Israeli aggression and support the Palestinian cause.
In a poignant moment, Al-Houthi relayed a message from a Palestinian fighter in Gaza, expressing the sense of abandonment felt by those resisting the Israeli military. The leader urged the Islamic world to mobilize in support of Gaza, emphasizing the moral and religious obligation to stand with the oppressed.
The address concluded with a call for a large-scale demonstration in Sana'a and across Yemen, urging citizens to express their solidarity with the Palestinian people. Al-Houthi ended his speech with prayers for the martyrs, the wounded, and the oppressed, seeking divine intervention for the liberation of Palestine.
