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Houthis Expose ‘Invasion Plan' Of Israel-U.S., Threatens Of ‘Crushing Response'

Houthis Expose ‘Invasion Plan' Of Israel-U.S., Threatens Of ‘Crushing Response'

Time of India18-07-2025
In a televised address, Ansarullah leader Abdul-Malik al-Houthi accused Israel of pursuing a regional strategy of 'occupation without response' through escalating aggression against Syria and Lebanon. He warned that Israel is exploiting sectarian divisions in Syria under the guise of protecting minorities, while aiming to control territory near Damascus. Houthi also condemned Israel's attacks on Gaza and accused the United States of playing a central role in the campaign. He claimed the Gaza genocide is a shared goal of Israel and the U.S., funded by Arab wealth disguised as investments. The speech praised Palestinian fighters like Mohammed Deif for resisting Zionist expansion.
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