AhlulBayt News Agency

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Thursday

26 September 2024

3:54:25 PM
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Sayyed Al-Houthi: Red Sea, Arabian Sea, Gulf of Aden completely forbidden area for Israeli, American and British enemy

Leader al-Houthi pointed out that the Red Sea, the Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Aden have become a completely forbidden area for the Israeli, American and British enemy, noting that the American warships have passed through smuggling, at top speed, in disguise and under fire.

AhlulBayt News Agency: Yemen’s revolutionary leader Sayyed Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi re-affirmed on Thursday the steadfastness of Yemen’s position in support of the Palestine and Lebanon.

This came in a speech that he made regarding the ongoing Israeli aggression on Palestine and Lebanon.

During his speech, Sayyed al-Houthi said that the Yemeni armed forces had carried out operations during this week in support of Palestine and Gaza, firing 39 ballistic, winged missiles and drones.

He noted that the “Palestine 2” missile that has entered service for the fifth phase of the escalation in support of Gaza, is considered a great achievement, stressing that this phase will have greater effectiveness for Yemen’s position in light of the development of capabilities and the manufacture of the “Palestine 2″ missile and other military capabilities continuing to be developed.

Leader al-Houthi pointed out that the Red Sea, the Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Aden have become a completely forbidden area for the Israeli, American and British enemy, noting that the American warships have passed through smuggling, at top speed, in disguise and under fire.

“As long as the aggression on Gaza is continued, all the support fronts will keep to go on, and the American and Israeli attempts to stop it will never succeed,” he explained. “Gaza will not remain alone, and our saying to the Palestinian people, you are not alone and we are with you until triumph.”

Sayyed Abdul-Malik pointed out that America used many means to influence Yemen’s position, including military aggression and economic and humanitarian pressure, in addition to stir up strife and chaos, but it did not achieve anything, but rather contributed to developing Yemen’s capabilities.

“If the American imagines that its conspiracies and hostile activities will stop our country, then this is a false and wrong bet,” he wondered, stressing the importance of continuing the Yemeni people’s popular activities and military, political and media movement, as well as the weekly million-person march to support Gaza and Lebanon.”




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