
Inaction of Arab & Islamic regimes encourages Israeli enemy to persist in killing Palestinians
The Israeli enemy would not have dared to commit all these brutal crimes against the Palestinians in Gaza Strip and throughout Palestine if it had believed that the Arab and Islamic regimes would not fail to act effectively against the plans of displacement and aggression since October 7 last year.
The enemy would have taken a different stance if it had realized that the Arab and Islamic regimes would take a position similar to Yemen's support for Palestine, and at the level announced by the revolution leader , Sayyid Abdul Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, since the first day of the aggression on Gaza Strip.
In this context, the revolution leader, Sayyid Abdulmalik Badreddin al-Houthi, has repeatedly emphasized Yemen's steadfastness in its support for Gaza and the Palestinians.
The Revolution Leader warned the Israeli enemy that if it reneged on the ceasefire agreement and returned to escalation in Gaza, Yemen would return to escalation; this is what happened, and Yemen also met the US escalation with escalation.
In a speech delivered on January 26, 2025, on the anniversary of the Qur'an martyrdom martyr Sayyid Hussein Badr al-Din al-Houthi, Sayyid Abdulmalik al-Houthi said: "We are continuing our comprehensive movement militarily and in all fields in support of Palestine, just as we have moved for 15 months effectively against the Israeli enemy." He emphasized that the Yemeni people continued to support Gaza for 15 months in various conditions and circumstances, including heat, cold, rain, fasting, and bombing, and were not affected by hostile propaganda campaigns.
Later, in the 20th Ramadan Lecture on Ramadan 22, 1446 AH, Sayyid Abdulmalik al-Houthi said, "We find - for example - in our circumstances in this era, a very clear and obvious right is: The right in the Palestinian case, an oppressed people, an aggressed people, the Zionist Jewish enemies came to occupy their land, to usurp the property of this people, to kill this people in their land, in their homeland, in their country, to occupy, kill, destroy and plunder, so the right is clear in this case with the Palestinian people, and their grievance is quite clear, but it was not enough that the right in this matter is quite clear, it was not enough."
He said: "Jihad must be done in the way of Allah to realize this right, to establish this right as an existing reality, and to act in accordance with this right so that the owners of this right get their right, and so that this right is established as an existing reality; there is no other alternative."
He continued: "Negotiations are not an alternative, and this has been proven, how long has the Palestinian Authority been negotiating? Decades, and the result is where? The Israelis are open and clear, and have enacted laws that can never allow the establishment of a Palestinian state on the land of Palestine, and the American position is clear, and it is the one who, on the basis that it was a sponsor of peace and agreements, is turning against them."
War of extermination
As the genocidal war carried out by the Nazi Israeli enemy army on Gaza continues, the Arab , Islamic humiliation and inaction continues, without taking courageous positions by the leaders of Arab and Islamic countries, which has encouraged the enemy to persist in killing Palestinians in cold blood since the beginning of the barbaric aggression on Gaza as it was during its occupation of Palestine, which portends dire consequences for the Arab and Islamic nation in this world and the hereafter.
The Israeli enemy is planning a large-scale aggression against Gaza Strip as the enemy army began incursions into the "Netzarim" axis and border areas in the northern Gaza Strip, and announced a ban on movement of Gaza residents on "Salah al-Din" street in both directions, while allowing the movement of Palestinians from the north of Gaza to its south through the sea road known as "Rashid" street, which reminds of the events that took place in the region with the beginning of the division of the Strip, the ground incursion, and forcing people to move south.
US and Israeli terrorism has resurfaced again, with talk of the displacement plan put forward by US President Donald Trump when he met with war criminal Benjamin Netanyahu, and US National Security Advisor Mike Waltz said yesterday, Sunday, that the idea of moving Palestinians out of Gaza is "very practical," as he claimed.
While Israeli enemy media reported that Netanyahu's government approved the establishment of a body to "manage migration from Gaza."
Earlier, enemy Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich announced the establishment of a "migration department" aimed at implementing the US president's plan for Gaza Strip.
Trump had proposed displacing Palestinian citizens to Jordan and Egypt, turning Gaza into the "Middle East Riviera" under American control, but the plan met with international opposition, which prompted him to retreat, stressing that "no one will be forced to leave Gaza," while his special envoy Steve Witkoff said that Trump aimed through this proposal to push the concerned countries to submit proposals and plans regarding Gaza, while his special envoy Steve Witkoff said that Trump aimed through this proposal.
Egypt has presented a plan for the reconstruction of Gaza, which was approved by the Arab League , the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and accepted by Europe.
More than 2.4 million Palestinians are facing an unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe, as the Israeli enemy continues to implement a policy of extermination and daily killing against civilians, targeting people, stone and trees without any deterrent from the international community or a strong Arab or Islamic position.
Many observers ask about the state of the Arab and Islamic nation, and the extent of its humiliation and degradation to such an extent that it has no weight, value or influence at the international level, and the nation of two billion cannot make a decision to go to war against the Zionist entity and make an example of it for those who consider it.
It is also shameful that the Arab and Islamic nation, with all its enormous capabilities and wealth, cannot put pressure on the usurper entity and the international community to bring food and medicine into the devastated Gaza Strip, whose residents are suffering from the worst humanitarian catastrophe and are exposed to the most heinous crimes that have no parallel in the world.
On the other hand, the observer of Palestinian and Yemeni affairs sees with his own eyes that this Arab and Islamic negligence is matched by the determination of the Yemeni leadership and people to support Gaza under the title "You are not alone" launched by the leader, may God protect him.
Despite the US and British aggression against Yemen and the air strikes that have targeted Yemen since January 12, 2024 until today, Yemen is steadfast in its faithful and sincere humanitarian stance in support of Gaza.
Yemen imposed a suffocating blockade on the Israeli enemy in the Red Sea, the Arabian Sea, the Gulf of Aden and the Mediterranean Sea, costing it a lot economically, and Yemen targeted the Israeli enemy in Tel Aviv, Jaffa, Haifa, Umm al-Rashrash and other cities with winged , hypersonic missiles and drones, and Yemen continues to blockade and target the enemy until today.
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