Ahlulbayt News Agency: The leader of Yemen's Houthi movement, Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, accused the United States of complicity in the crimes of Israel, citing its substantial support for the Israeli regime's aggression against Lebanon.
The leader of Yemen's Houthi movement, Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, invoked the famous words of Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of Hezbollah, "The era of defeat is over, and the time for victories has arrived," to declare that the recent victory against Israel came at a crucial juncture. He emphasized that this triumph was granted by God amidst Israel's unprecedented aggression against Lebanon and Hezbollah, which was carried out under the extensive protection of the United States.
He stressed that the United States, through its substantial support for Israel's aggression against Lebanon, is complicit in the crimes of the Israeli regime.
The leader of Yemen's Houthi movement emphasized that the occupying regime failed to eliminate Hezbollah's resistance or force it to abandon the path of jihad and struggle, stating: "The Zionist regime was unable to bring about political changes in Lebanon because of Hezbollah's strength, which bombarded Tel Aviv and Israeli military bases with rockets."
He emphasized that Hezbollah's operations had crippled the occupying regime in the north economically, forcing it to confront the steep cost of its incursion.
A-Houthi noted the enemy's failure to reshape Lebanon's political landscape. Their strategy, fueled by a US-backed campaign, sought to incite internal conflict and pressure Lebanese factions into changes that would benefit Israel.
The Ansarullah leader added that Hezbollah's Sunday barrage of rockets and drones on Tel Aviv underscored the Lebanese resistance group's strength and capabilities.
Yemen Vows Unwavering Support for Gaza
Al-Houthi affirmed that the Yemeni support front remains steadfast in its commitment to Gaza.
Referring to the International Criminal Court's decision against Netanyahu, he stated that the decision was long overdue and should have been issued after the al-Ahli hospital massacre at the war's outset. He further emphasized the need for pressure to halt US and Western arms support for the occupying regime.
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The leader of Yemen's Houthi movement, Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, invoked the famous words of Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of Hezbollah, "The era of defeat is over, and the time for victories has arrived," to declare that the recent victory against Israel came at a crucial juncture. He emphasized that this triumph was granted by God amidst Israel's unprecedented aggression against Lebanon and Hezbollah, which was carried out under the extensive protection of the United States.
He stressed that the United States, through its substantial support for Israel's aggression against Lebanon, is complicit in the crimes of the Israeli regime.
The leader of Yemen's Houthi movement emphasized that the occupying regime failed to eliminate Hezbollah's resistance or force it to abandon the path of jihad and struggle, stating: "The Zionist regime was unable to bring about political changes in Lebanon because of Hezbollah's strength, which bombarded Tel Aviv and Israeli military bases with rockets."
He emphasized that Hezbollah's operations had crippled the occupying regime in the north economically, forcing it to confront the steep cost of its incursion.
A-Houthi noted the enemy's failure to reshape Lebanon's political landscape. Their strategy, fueled by a US-backed campaign, sought to incite internal conflict and pressure Lebanese factions into changes that would benefit Israel.
The Ansarullah leader added that Hezbollah's Sunday barrage of rockets and drones on Tel Aviv underscored the Lebanese resistance group's strength and capabilities.
Yemen Vows Unwavering Support for Gaza
Al-Houthi affirmed that the Yemeni support front remains steadfast in its commitment to Gaza.
Referring to the International Criminal Court's decision against Netanyahu, he stated that the decision was long overdue and should have been issued after the al-Ahli hospital massacre at the war's outset. He further emphasized the need for pressure to halt US and Western arms support for the occupying regime.
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