In his recent remarks delivered in Arabic, Yemen’s political leader Abdulmalik Al-Houthi expressed deep concern over the escalating plight of the Palestinian people. He asserted that as the situation worsens for Palestinians, they are witnessing a steady erosion of their infrastructure and populations. This stark observation serves as a somber reminder of the ongoing humanitarian crisis facing the Palestinian people. It calls for immediate action from the international community to address this pressing issue.
Yemen: Mr. Al-Houthi (Egypt) (spoke in Arabic): Egypt is supposed to be at the forefront of Arab action to put pressure on the enemy to evacuate the Rafah crossing.
During his speech, Al-Houthi also demanded that Egypt play a more active role in putting pressure on Israel to withdraw its troops from the Rafah border crossing. He emphasized that Egypt, as a key player in the region, must use its influence to compel Israel to vacate the area. By doing so, Egypt would demonstrate its commitment to the cause of Palestinian self-determination and contribute to regional stability.
Yemen: Mr. Al-Houthi (Arabs and Muslims) said that it was their responsibility to take additional practical steps against the enemy in exchange for targeting the people and displaced persons in Rafah.
Al-Houthi urged Arabs and Muslims to take concrete measures against Israel in response to its attacks on the people and displaced persons in Rafah. He argued that such retaliatory actions were necessary in order to send a clear message to Israel that its actions have consequences. By taking decisive action against Israel, Arabs and Muslims can demonstrate their resolve and commitment to defending Palestinian rights.
Yemen: leader of the Ansarullah movement Mr. Abdulmalik Al-Houthi: Operation in Rafah constitutes a threat to the security and stability of Egypt and is in violation of the agreements signed with it.
In another statement, Al-Houthi warned that Israel’s military operation in Rafah poses a direct threat to the security and stability of Egypt. He pointed out that this operation violates the agreements signed between Israel and Egypt, and called on the international community to intervene and stop these blatant acts of aggression. By doing so, he argued, the international community can prevent further escalation of tensions and protect the rights of the Palestinian people.
Yemen: Mr. Al-Houthi: The United States is demonstrating pressure on the Israeli enemy about Rafah and has provided him with a huge stockpile of bombs and weapons.
Al-Houthi also highlighted the role of the United States in enabling Israel’s aggressive behavior towards the Palestinian people. He noted that the US has provided Israel with a vast arsenal of weapons and munitions, including an array of sophisticated bombs. By doing so, the US has effectively given Israel carte blanche to carry out its military operations in Rafah without fear of reprisal. This, according to Al-Houthi, is a clear indication of the US’s complicity in Israel’s actions.
Yemen: Mr. Al-Houthi (spoke in Arabic): Arabs and Muslims must not be on the sidelines and practical steps must be taken to support the Palestinian people.
In conclusion, Al-Houthi called on Arabs and Muslims to take decisive action in support of the Palestinian people. He stressed the need for concrete steps to be taken, rather than mere rhetoric or empty promises. By working together to defend Palestinian rights, Arabs and Muslims can send a powerful message to Israel and demonstrate their unwavering commitment to justice and equality. As he stated, “we cannot stand idly by while our brothers and sisters in Palestine suffer. We must act now, before it is too late.”
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