Sanaa: Excerpts from a recent speech by the Sayyid Leader have brought to light the dire situation in Gaza, highlighting the role of certain Arab and Western countries in exacerbating the crisis. The blockade has led to an unprecedented starvation crisis, described as horrific and shameful, particularly impacting Muslims and Arabs.
According to Yemen News Agency, the speech underscored the high casualty rates in Gaza, attributing them to American and Israeli military actions. The presence of armed Americans and admissions by American officers regarding their participation were also mentioned. The media's daily reports reveal the severity of the situation, indicating a need for urgent international attention.
The Sayyid Leader emphasized the spiritual and strategic importance of Al-Aqsa Mosque for Muslims, warning against neglect. He described the Israeli approach as inherently treacherous, suggesting that any escalation by Israel is backed by American support and enabled by certain Arab regimes. The speech criticized the lack of military preparedness in Lebanon, citing challenges in political decision-making and resource availability.
The speech further highlighted biases in American foreign policy, accusing it of prioritizing American-Israeli interests over those of Islamic and Arab nations. It referenced derogatory Talmudic texts about Muslims and Arabs to illustrate the deep-rooted ideological issues fueling the conflict.
The Sayyid Leader called for a global response to Israel's actions in Gaza, which he claims are rooted in a desire for world domination. He compared these actions to historical grievances, such as the U.S. bombing of Japan, criticizing America's failure to acknowledge past atrocities.
Moreover, the speech pointed out the U.S.'s role in suppressing dissent among university students, with some institutions allegedly assisting in these efforts. It praised Slovenia for its decision to halt arms transactions with Israel, urging other European nations to follow suit in support of Palestinians.
In a show of solidarity, Yemen has conducted 14 military operations over the past week, targeting various locations in Israel and the northern Red Sea. The operations aim to disrupt Israeli navigation, with the port of Umm al-Rashrash, known as Eilat, effectively shut down.
The Sayyid Leader concluded by urging increased popular movements in Arab and Islamic countries, suggesting that such actions could significantly impact the political decisions of regional governments.
