Yemen's Ansarullah Condemns Bibi’s ‘Greater Israel’ Scheme
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – The leader of Yemen's Ansarullah movement condemned the Israeli prime minister’s comments on “greater Israel” project as an affront to the Arab world and a direct attack against it.
In remarks on Thursday, Sayyed Abdul Malik al-Houthi warned against the dangers of pursuing the Israeli project in the face of what he described as “a fragmented and submissive Arab nation,” noting that some Arab states maintain economic cooperation with the Israeli regime while others adhere to a policy of boycott.
He said the Yemeni Armed Forces carried out multiple operations this week targeting Israeli positions in Yafa, Haifa, Ashkelon, Be'er-Sheva, and Eilat, in addition to striking a vessel violating the blockade in the far north of the Red Sea, Al Mayadeen reported.
Abdul Malik al-Houthi affirmed that these military and naval support operations will continue, describing them as impactful actions in response to Israeli aggression and in support of the Palestinian cause.
He also called for reinforcing the sanctity of al-Aqsa Mosque in the collective consciousness of the Muslim nation, warning that abandoning holy sites threatens the identity and principles of the Ummah.
He criticized certain Arab governments for submitting to US and Israeli dictates, describing such policies as dangerous to their people. He specifically condemned the Lebanese government’s adoption of the US proposal, calling it “a betrayal and a relinquishment of sovereignty.”
Abdul Malik al-Houthi stressed that the efforts to strip nations of their weapons serve the Zionist project and warned against falling into this trap, labeling it “an unacceptable catastrophe.”