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Yemeni Leader Condemns Israeli Aggression and Exposes Espionage Operations

Sana'a: In a recent speech, Leader Sayyed Abdulmalik al Houthi provided an update on the developments in the aggression against the Gaza Strip, highlighting significant contributions and sacrifices made by Yemeni forces in support of Palestine. He announced the martyrdom of Major General Mohammed Abdulkarim Al-Ghamari, Chief of Staff, who played a crucial role in the 'Promised Victory' battle and 'Holy Jihad.'

According to Yemen News Agency, al Houthi emphasized the failure of the Israeli forces, despite receiving substantial support from the United States and Western allies. The Israeli attempts to assert control over the Gaza Strip and dismantle the resistance were unsuccessful, resulting in negotiations for an exchange deal. Al Houthi criticized the American political cover for the so-called 'crime of the century' in Gaza and called for the continuation of the ceasefire to allow Palestinians to rebuild.

Al Houthi highlighted the resilience and readiness of Yemeni forces, insisting on vigilance and preparedness for any developments. He praised the unwavering support from Yemen, characterized by a united official and popular front, free from American influence and driven by religious duty. The Yemeni populace has demonstrated exceptional activism, with weekly million-strong demonstrations continuing for two years and significant initiatives at educational institutions.

The speech also addressed the media's role in the conflict, with al Houthi accusing enemies of using it to sway public opinion. There were claims of espionage activities by cells affiliated with humanitarian organizations like the World Food Programme and UNICEF, allegedly aiding Israeli targeting efforts. Al Houthi condemned the use of humanitarian organizations as cover for espionage and called out the United Nations for allowing such breaches.

Further, al Houthi detailed the ongoing military operations, highlighting the successes of missile and drone support operations. The naval operations, in particular, were noted for their strategic importance. Despite combined efforts by American, Israeli, and British forces, including airstrikes and naval bombardments, Yemeni capabilities remained intact. The speech concluded with a reaffirmation of Yemen's commitment to the conflict, confident in eventual victory.