AhlulBayt News Agency

source : Yemen Press
Wednesday

14 February 2024

4:39:25 AM
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Sayyed Al-Houthi: We not intend targeting submarine cables, it is distortion of Yemen’s position in support of Palestine

The leader of the Yemeni revolution, Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, reassured the countries of the world against the American raising concerns about Sanaa’s military operations at sea.

AhlulBayt News Agency: The leader of the Yemeni revolution, Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, reassured the countries of the world against the American raising concerns about Sanaa’s military operations at sea.

In the speech he delivered this evening – Tuesday – on the anniversary of the martyrdom of President Saleh Al-Samad, Sayyed Abdulmalik said, “The rest of the countries and their interests are not the target of our escalation and operations,” confirming that the navigation of ships in the Red Sea is safe and there is no concern about their passage.

He added that the operations of the Yemeni armed forces only target ships linked to Israel, America and Britain due to their involvement with the Israeli entity in the aggression against Yemen.

Regarding submarine cables, Sayyed Abdulmalik stated that Sanaa has no intention of targeting submarine cables and Internet cables, pointing out that what was reported in some media outlets is only for “the distortion of Yemen’s position in support of Palestine.”

The leader of the Yemeni revolution, Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi confirmed on Tuesday the continuation of Yemen’s military operations in support of the Palestinian people as long as the Zionist aggression and siege on Gaza continue.

He added: “Our activity will escalate more and more in the face of Israeli tyranny, in which America and Britain participate.”

Regarding the Zionist occupation army’s operation in Rafah, Sayyed Abdulmalik called on the Republic of Egypt to take action and not submit to British and American pressure.

He stressed that the movement of Egypt is important regarding Rafah by virtue of the “peace agreement” and the Israeli enemy’s violation of that agreement, which goes beyond the Philadelphia axis.

Sayyed Abdulmalik urged that the Arab countries should have a clear position, take serious action, and join efforts to put greater pressure on the Israeli enemy.

He pointed out that “there are many pressure cards, but they need to be within the framework of actual positions, and this is what is lacking in the Arab and Islamic positions.”


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