27 June 2025 - 19:50
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Abdul-Malik al-Houthi says Iran’s victory is triumph for Muslim world

Ansarullah’s leader praised Iran’s victory over Israel, calling it a win for all Muslims. He said Iranian missiles shattered Israeli defenses and caused widespread fear.

AhlulBayt News Agency: The leader of Yemen’s Ansarullah movement, Sayyed Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, congratulated Iran on its victory over Israel and its allies, calling Iranian missile strikes “an absolute nightmare for the Zionist entity.”

In a televised address from Sana’a, al-Houthi said Iran’s triumph was a victory for the entire Muslim world.

He stated, “We congratulate Iran on its great victory over the aggressive and criminal Israeli enemy. This is a historic triumph for all Muslims.”

He emphasized that the defeat of Israel, the US, Britain, Germany, and France at the hands of Iran was a collective victory for the Muslim Ummah.

Al-Houthi noted that the Islamic world has long suffered from crises created by its enemies, but divine authority empowers Muslims to overcome such challenges.

He warned that neglecting God’s commandments allows enemies to dominate the Muslim world.

He described the Israeli preparations for war—backed by the US—as extensive, taking over a year to organize.

He said the main goal of the Israeli aggression was to eliminate Iran as a regional power and dominate West Asia.

Al-Houthi praised Pakistan and Turkey for their strong condemnations of the Israeli attacks, calling their responses principled and commendable.

He added that the defeat of Israel was also a loss for its Western backers, including the US.

He criticized Donald Trump’s call for Iran’s “unconditional surrender,” noting that Iran accepted no conditions and still prevailed.

Al-Houthi said Israel failed to achieve its military goals and suffered heavy losses from Iran’s missile strikes.

He described the missile attacks as unprecedented and terrifying for Israeli settlers, who hid in bomb shelters.

He compared the Israeli experience to that of Palestinians in Gaza, saying both endured bombardment and destruction.

He credited Iran’s victory to its leadership, the IRGC, the Army, and the Iranian people.

He said this victory belongs to all Muslims, Arabs, and the Palestinian cause.

He stressed that Iran’s downfall is impossible and that success by its enemies would have drastically altered the region.

He warned that the aggression aimed to reshape West Asia and could threaten other regional governments.

He criticized the Organization of Islamic Cooperation for issuing only a condemnation, saying it lacks true cooperation on key Muslim issues.

He concluded by calling the Israeli defeat a divine victory, despite its military power and Western support.

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