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Sayyed Abdul-Malik al-Houthi: Yemen is in heart of confrontation, and US escalation is failure
Sayyed Abdul-Malik al-Houthi: Yemen is in heart of confrontation, and US escalation is failure

Yemen Press Agency

time18-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Yemen Press Agency

Sayyed Abdul-Malik al-Houthi: Yemen is in heart of confrontation, and US escalation is failure

SANAA, April 17 (YPA) – Sayyed Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi emphasized that Gaza Strip is suffering a humanitarian catastrophe due to the ongoing Israeli aggression, with most of its residents displaced. Sayyed Abdul-Malik also noted, in a televised speech this evening on the developments of the Zionist aggression on Gaza and the US aggression against Yemen, that Israel is committing crimes of genocide against the Palestinians, targeting health infrastructure, including the Baptist Hospital. He considered the attempt to occupy the city of Rafah a threat to Egyptian security and a violation of the Israeli-Egyptian agreement. Regarding prisoner negotiations, he emphasized that the Israeli occupation and the Americans are trying to blackmail the Palestinians and not abide by previous agreements. Sayyed Abdul-Malik asserted that Hamas's demands represent the minimum humanitarian demands. He indicated the suffering of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli prisons, emphasizing that their cause cannot be ignored. Regarding the Lebanese front, Sayyed Abdul-Malik pointed out that Israeli forces continue to violate the Lebanon Agreement with American support, pointing to the daily attacks on Lebanese territory. He believed that the occupation's ambitions in Lebanon were clear, stressing that if the enemy had been able to carry out a comprehensive attack on Lebanon, he would not have hesitated to completely invade it. Sayyed Abdul-Malik explained that the enemy seeks to plunder the waters of the Litani River and continues to occupy some sites inside Lebanon, targeting even temporary rooms of residents, which hinders the return of the displaced to their homes. He added that the Lebanese resistance has achieved unprecedented achievements, as Hezbollah has made great sacrifices to protect Lebanon and the dignity of its people. Sayyed Abdul-Malik stressed that the option of resistance is not a luxury but a national necessity, and abandoning it constitutes a great danger to the freedom and independence of Lebanon. Syria and Palestine at the heart of the confrontation Regarding developments in Syria, Sayyed Abdul-Malik stated that Israel continues its violations in Syrian territory by establishing nine military bases in the south as part of its aggressive regional project. He stressed that the situation in Palestine, Lebanon, and Syria highlights the need for the Arab peoples to possess means of deterrence and protection, and he considered disarming the resistance illogical, affirming that the Palestinian people have the right to possess weapons to defend their land. Sayyed Abdul-Malik criticized the positions of some Arab regimes calling for the disarmament of the resistance, considering that they serve Israel's interests and prevent peoples from their right to defense. Regarding the Yemeni issue, Al-Houthi stated that the Yemeni position is comprehensive, popular, official, and military and that the Yemeni front is influential and supports the Palestinian resistance. He stated that the US aggression against Yemen is escalating, with the United States carrying out more than 220 airstrikes this week and 900 last month using F-18 aircraft. Sayyed Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi explained that the enemy failed to secure Israeli ships in the Red Sea, Bab al-Mandab, and the Gulf of Aden, and the waters are still completely closed to Israeli ships. Sayyed Abdul-Malik al-Houthi revealed that the Yemeni armed forces carried out 78 military operations this month by using 171 missiles and drones, some of which targeted occupied Jaffa and Ashkelon, coinciding with the Jewish 'Passover' holiday. Al-Houthi explained that Yemen carried out 33 operations against the US aircraft carrier and its accompanying naval vessels, successfully shooting down 19 MQ-9 drones, in addition to conducting 11 interception operations against US aircraft in the Red Sea. He confirmed that the Truman aircraft carrier has become purely defensive, prompting the Americans to deploy another aircraft carrier to support the operations. Sayyed Abdul-Malik concluded his speech by emphasizing that 'the Yemeni position is firm and effective and will not be affected by all this aggression,' stressing Yemen's continued support for the Palestinian resistance until victory is achieved.

Despite Genocidal War… Arab & Islamic Regimes Turn Their Backs on Gaza & Fail to Halt Israeli Aggression
Despite Genocidal War… Arab & Islamic Regimes Turn Their Backs on Gaza & Fail to Halt Israeli Aggression

Saba Yemen

time07-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Saba Yemen

Despite Genocidal War… Arab & Islamic Regimes Turn Their Backs on Gaza & Fail to Halt Israeli Aggression

Sana'a – Saba News Agency Since the outbreak of the brutal Israeli aggression against the besieged Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip, fragile Arab and Islamic regimes have consistently turned their backs on Gaza. They have ignored desperate pleas for help—pleas that carry blame and sorrow from the residents of Gaza who hope that both the Arab League and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation would take meaningful action to stop the assault. Daily cries for help from Gaza's people continue, against the backdrop of massacres, widespread destruction, and acts of genocide committed by the Israeli army against defenseless civilians. The current escalation, especially after the renewal of aggression during Ramadan on March 18, has made the situation far more tragic than in the previous 15-month campaign. The Israeli army is now carrying out unprecedented ethnic cleansing, erasing what remains of life in Gaza. Despite their suffering, the people of Gaza have not stopped appealing to the Arab and Islamic world. Yet, in reality, they see no genuine diplomatic efforts to restrain or hold the Israeli enemy accountable for its ongoing crimes. In stark contrast to this Arab and Islamic inaction—and amid international silence—Yemen stands out with its firm and unwavering support for Gaza, sending a clear message to the world that the Yemeni people will continue supporting Gaza and Palestine regardless of consequences. In response, the U.S. and the U.K. have launched attacks on Yemen to pressure it into halting its support for Gaza and lifting its blockade on Israeli ships in the Red Sea, Gulf of Aden, and Arabian Sea. Yemen retaliates by launching hypersonic missiles and strike drones at Tel Aviv (Yafo) and other cities deep within the occupied Palestinian territories in support of Gaza. Revolutionary leader Sayyed Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi consistently affirms Yemen's steadfast position in supporting Gaza and the Palestinian cause. He warned the Zionist enemy before it resumed its aggression on March 18 that if the ceasefire were violated, Yemen would escalate in response. In a speech on Sunday, January 26, 2025, marking the martyrdom anniversary of the 'Martyr of the Qur'an,' Sayyed Hussein Badr al-Din, Sayyed Abdul-Malik declared, 'We continue our comprehensive military and all-around movement in support of Palestine, just as we have done effectively for the past 15 months against the Israeli enemy.' He emphasized that the Yemeni people stood by Gaza in all conditions—through heat, cold, rain, fasting, and under bombardment—unmoved by hostile media campaigns. Sayyed Abdul-Malik stressed that the Ummah must recalibrate its positions to ensure they are grounded in faith, ethics, values, and divine principles. He clarified that the American and Israeli agenda operates within frameworks of loyalty and hostility. When the Ummah aligns its stance with them, it becomes complicit. The stance toward enemies, he argued, is not just political or material—it's rooted in moral, humanitarian, and religious principles. U.S. President Donald Trump turned his back on promises made during his election campaign to promote global peace, openly declaring his aggressive war on Yemen for its unwavering support for Gaza. Trump adopted a more hostile tone toward Yemen, stating on Saturday, 'We will not tolerate attacks on American vessels. We will use overwhelming lethal force until we achieve our goal.' On Saturday, March 15, he ordered criminal airstrikes on Yemen to force it to abandon its support for Gaza and lift the maritime blockade imposed by Yemen's armed forces on Israeli ships in the Red Sea, Gulf of Aden, and Arabian Sea. The first day of American aggression resulted in at least nine civilian deaths and nine injuries in U.S. airstrikes on Sana'a. This situation raises urgent questions about the effective role of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), comprising 57 Arab and Islamic countries, and the Arab League, which includes 22 member states. What are these institutions doing to stop the Zionist aggression and genocide in Gaza? What actions are expected of them to protect Palestinians, defend their rights in international forums, and pressure the criminal Israeli regime to cease its attacks? E.M Whatsapp Telegram Email Print

Revolution leader blesses massive public attendance in Sana'a & other governorates at World Quds Day Marches
Revolution leader blesses massive public attendance in Sana'a & other governorates at World Quds Day Marches

Saba Yemen

time28-03-2025

  • Politics
  • Saba Yemen

Revolution leader blesses massive public attendance in Sana'a & other governorates at World Quds Day Marches

Sana'a – SABA: The Leader of the Revolution, Sayyed Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, praised the massive public turnout in the capital, Sana'a, and the governorates during the "World Quds Day" marches. In his Ramadan lecture this evening, the Leader of the Revolution highlighted the Yemeni people's distinguished enthusiasm and widespread participation in supporting Palestine and its sanctities. He stated, "We heard an important message from the martyr Abu Hamza, the spokesperson of Saraya Al-Quds, which he recorded just hours before his martyrdom." He emphasized that Yemen's movement toward Palestine is part of a comprehensive stance across all levels and fields, setting an example for other nations in steadfastness and response. He added, "Our people have not succumbed to any pressure aimed at deterring them from their jihadist stance. They have advanced significantly and enjoy divine support and victory." He stressed that the presence of the Yemeni people sends an important message, particularly to the Americans, that their stance is not limited to a particular faction but represents the entire nation. Sayyed Abdul-Malik pointed out that the U.S. sees itself as failing in light of the public demonstrations and is frustrated by a nation that refuses to submit to its dominance. He asserted that the U.S. seeks to subjugate the region to the Israeli enemy and eliminate any obstacle or force standing in its way. He further explained that under the banner of normalization, the U.S. aims to render the region submissive to Israel, accepting a paradigm of violation, humiliation, and disgrace. The escalation against Yemen, he said, is part of U.S. efforts to prepare for a new phase in which it isolates the Palestinian people without any support or solidarity. The U.S. is pressuring all those who support the Palestinian cause, imposing maximum pressure on Iran and issuing military threats. He pointed out that the U.S. is also pressuring Iraq and Lebanon to halt their support operations, while Hezbollah in Lebanon is reinforcing its position. Furthermore, the U.S. is exerting pressure even on nations that have stood with Palestine, such as South Africa, and seeks to silence voices of solidarity in the U.S. and Europe under the pretext of anti-Semitism. Sayyed Abdul-Malik emphasized that the Israeli violation paradigm is being enforced in Syria without any resistance from the controlling factions. He noted that in the U.S., one could be imprisoned merely for demanding an end to the war and starvation in Gaza, stressing that Washington actively encourages and supports Israeli crimes in Gaza. He also highlighted that while the U.S. claims to target military capabilities, it is striking civilian areas in Sana'a and other governorates. The Leader of the Revolution reaffirmed that "the U.S. is failing and will not impact our military operations at sea or our missile strikes on the Zionist entity." He indicated that Yemen has successfully disrupted Israeli maritime navigation. He continued, "Our missile strikes into occupied Palestine persist, and the Israeli enemy is frustrated by the Americans' inability to halt them." He questioned, "What success does the U.S. claim when Israeli maritime navigation remains disrupted and attacks on occupied Palestine continue?" Sayyed Abdul-Malik reiterated that Yemen's stance is firm and rooted in faith. "Our people do not fear America; their faith-based calculations guide them," he said, pointing out that Yemen moves forward with strong moral values, refusing the disgraceful submission embraced by many regimes, while also acting with compassion in response to the crimes in Gaza. He stressed that Yemen's movement is a response to divine duty and a recognition of its responsibility against U.S. schemes and global injustice. He clarified that the Palestinian people did not create the problem with Israel; rather, the Zionist regime was established through British sponsorship to occupy and usurp Palestine. He stated, "We are fighting an enemy that is already targeting us, occupying our lands, and interfering in all our affairs. This is not about fabricating conflicts." He emphasized that jihad is meant to uphold righteousness, protect the weak, and shield them from oppressors, making it a fundamental expression of true faith in God. He added, "When enemies know that the nation is resilient in jihad, it deters them and prevents their harm." He noted that the Yemeni people operate with trust in God, relying on their faith, honor, and dignity, understanding the sacred responsibility they bear. The Leader of the Revolution affirmed that "the U.S. is the greatest criminal in the world, with a long record of horrific crimes." He emphasized that jihad in the path of God means confronting a tyrannical enemy that seeks to subjugate and enslave the Islamic nation to Israel. He explained that the Quran has illuminated who the enemies are, exposing the "satanic alliance" within human society. He asserted that the Jews and their allies pose the greatest danger to the Muslim world, and if left unchecked, their threat would be catastrophic for the entire Ummah. He remarked that "the enmity of our enemies is practical, and we have to resist them. If they could deprive us of oxygen, sunlight, and air, they would." He continued, "Our enemies are the most unjust and heartless; they murder children even as they lie in hospital incubators." He added, "Our enemies commit mass genocide against children and women, treating humans like animals." He asserted that the U.S. wants to subject the Muslim world to an enemy that has no limits in its crimes. Sayyed Abdul-Malik stressed that "the greatest concern of our enemies is to strip us of our faith and humanity, so we lose our values and dignity. However, we rely on the insight of the Quran to counter their schemes, ideologies, and actions, which are entirely exposed." He underscored the importance of seeking divine success in resisting the fiercest enemy of humanity with dignity. He said, "We must maintain righteousness, deepen awareness, and follow the path of divine wisdom." He affirmed that the struggle against the enemies of God is not temporary but an ongoing battle. "This conflict is not limited to military confrontation; we must elevate ourselves in all aspects of the struggle," he stated. He emphasized that the key question in this battle is how to ensure that God is on our side. The Leader of the Revolution explained that the only way to protect the Ummah from deviation is to follow the path set by God. He warned that the first step toward straying from faith is aligning with the enemies. "Surrendering to the enemy does not shield the Ummah from deviation," he asserted. He noted that true brotherhood in faith is free from selfishness, adding that building a strong economy is also a form of jihad in the path of God. Sayyed Abdul-Malik concluded, "We live in an era of media shaming, and people must cultivate awareness to counter all those who seek to demoralize them." He emphasized that submission to Israel and the U.S. is a disgrace and that those who remain silent while Muslim women are violated, the Quran is burned, and nations are exterminated are in a state of utter humiliation. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print more of (Local)

Revolution Leader: Escape of U.S. Marines from Sana'a marks failure of American Project to fully control Yemen
Revolution Leader: Escape of U.S. Marines from Sana'a marks failure of American Project to fully control Yemen

Saba Yemen

time11-02-2025

  • Politics
  • Saba Yemen

Revolution Leader: Escape of U.S. Marines from Sana'a marks failure of American Project to fully control Yemen

Sana'a - SABA : The Leader of the Revolution, Sayyed Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, reaffirmed Yemen's unwavering, principled, humanitarian, ethical, and religious stance in supporting the Palestinian people and their resistance on all levels—militarily, politically, and in the media. In his speech this afternoon on the anniversary of the humiliating escape of U.S. Marines from the capital, Sana'a, Sayyed Abdul-Malik stated: "We are ready for military intervention in any escalation against Gaza at any time." He further emphasized Yemen's steadfast position in rejecting U.S. control over the Yemeni people, vowing to always safeguard the great achievement of national freedom and independence, which he described as essential to human dignity, faith-based pride, and sovereignty. He asserted: "Our freedom and independence were achieved by the grace of God, through the awareness, movement, and revolution of the Yemeni people. This freedom and independence will, God willing, extend across all of Yemen." Sayyed Abdul-Malik highlighted that Yemen's stance against U.S. hegemony represents the will of the Yemeni people and aligns completely with their faith-based identity, stating: "Our freedom is rooted in faith, and our pride is grounded in belief. We bow only to God. We rely on Him, trust in Him, and place our faith in Him." He described Yemen's position as firm and unwavering, regardless of challenges, because it is based on fundamental principles that cannot be compromised. He warned of the real dangers posed by U.S. control, stating that it leads to losses in both religion and worldly affairs, as well as the destruction of any nation under its influence. Referring to the historical event of the U.S. Marines' escape, he stated: "The great lesson from this anniversary, as we saw the Marines destroying their weapons with their own hands, is that nations achieve victory when they move with sincere will and trust in God. The Marines fled our country in disgrace, only to conspire from afar, using fools as proxies to fight on their behalf while also paying them." He compared this to the Palestinian resistance, emphasizing that faith, conviction, and steadfastness were the keys to the Palestinians' success against overwhelming odds: "We have seen the results of resilience and reliance on God in the stance of the Palestinian people in Gaza, despite the extremely difficult conditions. Their primary capital was faith in God, belief in their cause, and adherence to their legitimate rights, which ultimately worked in their favor." Sayyed Abdul-Malik also addressed those who believe the U.S. is all-powerful, saying: "To those who think that if America wills something, it must happen, I say: at the very least, try to stop getting entangled with them. Leave America alone and see how it fares. It has already been humiliated and fled Yemen during the September 21 Revolution." He noted that despite the U.S. supporting Israel and waging war on Yemen, the Yemeni people remained steadfast, with massive weekly protests continuing for 15 months. He also pointed out that American aircraft carriers were targeted and forced to flee. Despite the full-scale U.S. aggression, Yemen endured and resisted, reaffirming its faith that the eventual downfall of Israel is a divine promise. "We must remain assured in our choices and positions, as the righteous will ultimately prevail, and God's promise of the downfall of the criminal Zionist entity will come to pass." He reaffirmed Yemen's readiness to escalate militarily against Israel if it resumes attacks on Gaza: "Our hands remain on the trigger, and we are prepared to escalate immediately against the Israeli enemy if it renews its aggression on Gaza. If the Zionist entity resumes its attacks, it will find itself back in the conditions and atmosphere of war, facing security and military threats, as well as economic consequences—no matter how much U.S. support it receives." Expressing gratitude to God for the victory represented by the U.S. Marines' humiliating escape from Sana'a, Sayyed Abdul-Malik described it as a divine blessing and a major achievement for the Yemeni people. He congratulated the Yemeni people on this anniversary, affirming that the Marines' escape symbolized the failure of the American project to fully dominate Yemen and its people. He regarded the expulsion of U.S. forces as one of the key outcomes of the September 21 Revolution, marking Yemen's liberation from American influence and ensuring the preservation of its dignity. "No nation can be free while under American control," he stated. "Freedom from U.S. hegemony has safeguarded Yemen's independence and its faith-based identity. A Muslim people cannot possess faith-based dignity while under American control, subjected to their interference in every aspect of life and their efforts to erase their identity." He emphasized that the Yemeni people would never accept the presence of a handful of American operatives in their capital, highlighting that Yemenis are among the most protective of their religious, moral, and humanitarian values. He further criticized U.S. social policies, stating: "The Americans promote homosexuality and moral corruption, making it a priority in any country they control." He affirmed that Yemen's greatest blessing is its liberation from American dominance. Sayyed Abdul-Malik concluded by emphasizing that the departure of the U.S. Marines from Sana'a signified the collapse of Washington's project to control Yemen, as their presence had made them the ultimate authority over the country's leaders. He revealed that the U.S. plan was to push Yemen toward total collapse, exploiting political crises, weakening the military, and increasing their military footprint through bases across strategic locations. "Had U.S. forces remained in Sana'a, they would have expanded their bases throughout Yemen. Economically, despite Yemen's resources, they would have driven the country into complete economic ruin—even without a war or blockade." He also accused the U.S. of systematically undermining Yemen's education, healthcare, and judicial systems, infiltrating state institutions, and attempting to manipulate religious discourse to consolidate its influence. He described American control as a grave threat to any nation and denounced those who seek to appease Washington as naive and misguided. "Those who see America as a force for good are delusional. The U.S. only seeks control and exploitation, using any means necessary to achieve its objectives." He warned that America's ambition is to dominate nations and extract the lion's share of their wealth, referencing former U.S. President Donald Trump's statements about exploiting foreign countries as an example of American greed. "Trump openly stated what previous American leaders concealed: their view of this region as a cash cow and their intent to plunder it." He stressed that U.S. policies are driven purely by self-interest, showing no respect for the nations they exploit. Sayyed Abdul-Malik concluded by asserting that the American and Israeli agendas are intertwined in a larger destructive project targeting the region. He warned that this project seeks not only to dominate territory but also to erase cultural and religious identities. He called on the Muslim world to reject American influence, recognizing that its strategies are designed to weaken and fragment the region. "The struggle is clear: the American-Zionist project is an aggressive, expansionist scheme that threatens the entire Muslim world. The sooner nations recognize this reality, the better they can resist it." Sayyed Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi criticized the overall stance of the Arab and Islamic world during the Al-Aqsa Flood battle, stating that most countries either colluded or showed cowardice. Meanwhile, the United States went all-in, even directly participating alongside Israel in targeting the Palestinian people in Gaza, while the Arab region remained passive, watching without taking any serious action. He pointed out that the Saudi regime, despite hosting multiple summits to issue statements, failed to take even a minimal step such as banning Israeli flights from its airspace and airports—something it had the power to do. "While the aggression on Gaza intensifies, the Zionists are broadcasting videos of celebrations and dancing in Riyadh and other parts of Saudi Arabia," he said. Sayyed Abdul-Malik further stated that the Saudi government could have at least removed its classification of Hamas and Palestinian resistance fighters as 'terrorists' and released Hamas prisoners from its jails, as their only 'crime' was standing against the Israeli enemy. Expressing regret, he said Saudi Arabia did not even take the smallest steps in supporting the Palestinian people and their cause, emphasizing that Arab governments lack the will to take any meaningful action. He criticized the Arab regimes for failing to unite, even when it came to delivering food to starving Palestinians in Gaza. He condemned normalization with Israel, stating that the regimes that pursued such ties did not reconsider their stance, proving their complicity. He attributed the Arab governments' position on Palestine to their submission and loyalty to U.S. policies. Sayyed Abdul-Malik praised the Axis of Resistance—which includes nations and movements actively supporting Palestine—as the only bloc that provided practical backing to the Palestinian people. He pointed out that while some forces provided direct support, others engaged in media attacks against the Resistance, attempting to justify their refusal to help by aligning with U.S. interests. He stressed that Yemen's official and popular stance in supporting Palestine would not have been as sincere and committed had the country remained under U.S. influence. "Those who have aligned themselves with America in Yemen have taken no steps to support Gaza, despite the fact that the aggression controls parts of the Arabian Sea coast and Bab al-Mandab," he said. Sayyed Abdul-Malik highlighted the near-universal condemnation of U.S. support for the forced displacement of Palestinians from Gaza, calling Washington's stance a 'blatant and disgraceful act of aggression.' He pointed out that even globally, this position has been met with widespread rejection. "The Americans have openly discussed displacing the people of Gaza and then occupying the territory. Trump even proposed 'buying' Gaza as if it were a piece of real estate," he said, condemning the U.S. for disregarding international laws, principles, and ethics. He urged Arab nations to remain steadfast in their opposition to the forced expulsion of Palestinians and to resist any negotiations or compromises that could harm the Palestinian cause. Sayyed Abdul-Malik warned against U.S. and Israeli manipulation tactics, stating that they often propose extreme demands only to later engage in "compromises" that still serve their strategic interests. "The U.S. sometimes asks its allies for impossible favors; this should be an opportunity for these nations to finally say 'No' and break free from American control," he stated. He called on the broader Muslim world—its governments, factions, and people—to unite in rejecting the U.S. push for Palestinian displacement. He argued that Washington's stance should serve as a wake-up call, proving that other so-called 'peaceful' solutions offered by Arab leaders are futile. He also criticized the 'two-state solution' as an inherently flawed approach that legitimizes Israeli occupation by allocating only a small portion of Palestine to its rightful inhabitants. "The two-state solution will never succeed. Arab leaders must change their policies toward Palestinian resistance and actively support the fighters in every way—financially, politically, and through the media," he said. Sayyed Abdul-Malik warned of the grave dangers facing the West Bank, where Israeli forces continue to commit crimes in places like Jenin and Tulkarm. He called for an urgent and forceful Arab-Islamic response to Israel's simultaneous assaults on Gaza and the West Bank. He also urged a strong reaction to recent remarks made by the U.S. ambassador to Israel, who claimed that 'biblical prophecies' were being fulfilled under the Trump administration—statements he interpreted as advancing the Zionist agenda of complete control over the West Bank. Sayyed Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi strongly criticized the Palestinian Authority (PA), accusing its security apparatus of directly cooperating with Israel even amid the current crisis. He pointed out that the PA continues to assist Israel in arrests, kidnappings, and killings in Jenin, Tulkarm, and other areas. "Is there any political horizon that the Palestinian Authority hopes to achieve through direct collaboration with the Israeli enemy—especially given the U.S.'s blatant stance against all Palestinian rights?" he questioned. Expressing hope for a shift in the PA's approach, he stressed that this is a time for unity among all Palestinians, Arabs, and Muslims, regardless of past political differences. He called for a united front against U.S. arrogance and aggression, which have been widely condemned worldwide. "Other global powers will never take decisive action against Israel and America; that responsibility lies with Muslims. If we are waiting for China, Europe, or Russia to fight Israel and America on behalf of the Palestinians, we are chasing illusions and mirages." He noted that while some non-Arab countries have taken strong stances against the U.S. position, the real battle belongs to Muslims and Arabs, who must unite in a firm and decisive response to Washington's policies. Sayyed Abdul-Malik mocked the idea that the U.S. is infallible, questioning whether former President Donald Trump really believes he can "buy Gaza as if it were real estate." "Trump, do you really think the honorable and resilient people of Gaza—who have endured 15 months of genocide and unprecedented aggression—will sell you their homeland?" he asked. "You foolish, ignorant, reckless man! Do you imagine that after all their sacrifices, the people of Gaza will negotiate with you? Who do you think you are buying Gaza from? You treat everything like a business transaction, assuming everyone has a price!" He asserted that the current circumstances provide a golden opportunity for Arab and Muslim unity—especially now that the U.S. has reached the level of demanding the impossible, such as the forced displacement of Palestinians. Sayyed Abdul-Malik warned Israel that it will not achieve its goals through U.S. backing alone: "Israel must understand that no matter how much it relies on America, it will never achieve its objectives if it escalates further. The enemy is stalling on the second phase of the ceasefire agreement, but if it resumes aggression, it will be met with steadfast Palestinian resistance and support from the free people of the region." He also reflected on the anniversary of Yemen's February 11, 2011 revolution, acknowledging it as a genuine popular uprising that was later hijacked by foreign powers, primarily the United States, which sought to manipulate the will of the Yemeni people. "The February 11 revolution was infiltrated by external agents who tried to steer it away from the people's real demands. However, the September 21 Revolution corrected its course, restoring Yemen's sovereignty and independence." Sayyed Abdul-Malik extended his congratulations to Iran on the anniversary of the Islamic Revolution, calling it a great victory for both the Iranian people and the Palestinian cause. "Under the Shah, Iran was a blatant U.S.-Israeli puppet. But with the success of the Islamic Revolution, Iran became the greatest supporter of Palestine in the entire Muslim world." He emphasized that Iran's revolution was a gain for the Arab world, since Israel remains the greatest threat to Arab nations: "Iran's unwavering support for Palestine has never changed, and it has always sought friendly relations with Arab countries. Yet America wants to push the narrative that Israel is a friend and Iran is an enemy—this is a blatant deception targeting Arabs." He pointed out how Israel spent years demonizing Iran, and now certain Arab leaders have adopted the same rhetoric, calling this a "monumental act of foolishness and treachery." "Israel is the enemy of the entire Arab and Muslim world. Its primary goal is to occupy Arab lands, and it poses an existential threat to Arabs before anyone else." He warned that some Arab regimes are being used as proxies for America and Israel: "At this stage, with America's madness under Trump, Muslims must come together in unity. Any Arab leader who thinks aligning with the U.S. will bring him victory is delusional. America wants certain Arab regimes to fight its wars, sacrifice their soldiers, and spend their money in service of U.S. and Israeli interests." Sayyed Abdul-Malik praised Hezbollah's historic victories in Lebanon, recalling that Israel once occupied Beirut but was ultimately humiliated and expelled. "The 2000 liberation of Lebanon was a historic, divine victory because the resistance and its people had faith and determination. Israel was utterly defeated." He recalled how in 2006, Israel sought to crush Hezbollah completely, but instead suffered a humiliating defeat. "Israel's goal in 2006 was to destroy Hezbollah and bring Lebanon under American and Zionist control. Instead, it faced an unprecedented failure. This should be a lesson to all nations—confidence in God and the right path will lead to freedom and dignity." Sayyed Abdul-Malik reaffirmed Yemen's unwavering support for Lebanon and Hezbollah, stating that Yemen will stand by Lebanon in any future escalation. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print more of (Local)

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