Publish dateFriday 13 June 2025 - 12:46
Story Code : 318806
Ansarullah Leader: Targeting the Hungry is the Height of Crime/Arab Nations Must Learn from the Palestinian Resistance
Seyyed Abdul Malik Badreddin al-Houthi, leader of Yemen's Ansarullah movement, referred to the catastrophic killing of Palestinians in food lines in his weekly speech and condemned the actions of the Zionist regime. He also emphasized: "The Arab nations must learn from the steadfastness of the Palestinian resistance and provide real support for it."
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - International Service: Al-Houthi stated that "the scenes in which people waiting to receive aid are shot indiscriminately and collectively are very catastrophic and painful scenes that reveal the depth of the crime." He added: "The Zionist regime has put the Palestinian people between two states: "Either choose to die of hunger or turn to centers that are introduced as aid distribution centers, the real purpose of which is to kill Palestinians." He described targeting people waiting to receive aid as "one of the most ugly and criminal types of actions of this regime."
 
The Ansarullah leader revealed that "the Zionist regime has not allowed UN aid to enter for more than 100 days, in order to block its centers." "...to turn them into traps for genocide and execution."
 
Sayyid Abdul Malik Badreddin al-Houthi, in another part of his speech, referred to the daily aggressions of the Zionist regime in the occupied territories, especially the city of Jerusalem.
 
He referred to the frequent and daily raids by the Zionists on the Al-Aqsa Mosque and said: "They perform Talmudic rituals, mocking dances and chant anti-Islamic slogans in the Al-Aqsa Mosque." Al-Houthi added that the Jewish Zionists "are expanding aggressive measures to Judaize Jerusalem, including the construction of Zionist settlements in various areas of the city."
 
The Ansarullah leader emphasized that "the Zionist regime continues to destroy, evacuate and target the property of the Palestinian people, and has focused its attacks on neighborhoods such as Sheikh Jarrah, Silwan, Jabal al-Mukbar, al-Isawiyah and other areas of the city of Jerusalem." He also referred to the "forced displacement policy" that In several camps in the West Bank, he said, "The cities and villages of the West Bank are under siege, and the occupying regime has set up a large number of military checkpoints between them."
 
Al-Houthi warned that "the regime has increased its efforts to seize the Ibrahimi Mosque, which is of great importance to Muslims, and intends to turn it into a Jewish synagogue." Referring to the construction of 22 new settlements by the Zionist regime, he said that this means "occupying a large part of the West Bank" and that "in practice, the construction of these new settlements is the complete end of the two-state solution plan that the United Nations and others support."
 
In the final part of his speech, Sayyed Abdul-Malik Badreddin Al-Houthi discussed the defeat of the Zionist regime against the Palestinian resistance and the need for the Arab nations to support it.
 
Referring to the success of the Al-Qassam and Al-Quds Brigades in resisting the Zionist regime, Al-Houthi emphasized: "The Zionist enemy, despite more than "600 days of war and the possession of vast military capabilities and American support have failed to destroy the resistance in the Gaza Strip, which was one of its declared goals. Despite its vast superiority in capabilities, it has failed to achieve its declared goals."
 
He added: "The Arab nations must learn from the steadfastness of the Palestinian resistance and provide it with real support. But unfortunately, the Arab nations have become lethargic, indifferent and inattentive to the Palestinian issue, and it is as if they do not see many things and have learned the lessons of history and do not benefit from today's realities." Al-Houthi considered the "resistance in Gaza" to be a "great lesson" that shows that "there is a successful model that deserves comprehensive support."
 
The Ansarullah leader, referring to popular uprisings in support of the resistance in various countries, including Morocco, Jordan, Tunisia, France, the United States, Spain, Canada, the Netherlands, Italy, Germany, England and Belgium, described the actions of some European countries against Zionist criminals as "limited and symbolic." He said: "England has a major role and a heavier burden in the crimes against the Palestinian people, but it has only taken formal and limited measures." Al-Houthi emphasized that "serious measures against the crimes of the Zionist regime are clear and obvious, including the need to stop any cooperation "The military with this regime, including the sale or donation of weapons to this regime, referred to. The imposition of economic and political sanctions are also practical, clear and real measures."
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