Sana'a: The revolution leader, Sayyid Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, extended his warmest congratulations and blessings to the Yemeni people on the anniversary of the historic victory granted by God on February 11, 2015, with the humiliating withdrawal of the U.S. Marines from the capital, Sana'a, marking the end of their direct control over the country's political and administrative center.
According to Yemen News Agency, Sayyid Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, in his statement, emphasized the significance of this event, describing it as a divine victory for the Yemeni people. He stated that the departure of the American Marines signified a triumph over foreign dominance and conspiracies aimed at subjugating Yemen. The leader highlighted that the U.S. ambassador in Sana'a had previously held significant influence over state officials, and the withdrawal marked an end to external control.
The statement also extended congratulations to the Islamic Republic of Iran on the anniversary of the 1979 Islamic Revolution, praising its steadfastness against external pressures and highlighting its support for oppressed peoples, including the Palestinians. Al-Houthi underscored the importance of these victories for Muslim nations, framing them as pivotal lessons in resisting foreign domination and supporting liberation causes.
Al-Houthi further criticized the actions of global Zionism, referencing the Israeli aggression against Palestinians in Gaza and recent scandals involving Jeffrey Epstein as evidence of Zionist criminality. He urged the Islamic Ummah to recognize the threats posed by Zionism and to unite in the face of these challenges, emphasizing the need for collective action to uphold justice and resist oppression.
In his concluding remarks, Al-Houthi called upon the Islamic Ummah to take a leading role in promoting values of truth and justice, warning of the consequences of neglecting this responsibility. He reaffirmed the faith-driven direction of the Yemeni people and their commitment to supporting the Palestinian cause, urging continued resistance against Israeli and American adversaries.
The statement ended with a call for divine support and blessings for the Islamic Ummah, with a reaffirmation of commitment to the principles of liberation and justice.
