Al-Houthi warns US from further operations, says 86 ships hit thus far
Yemeni Leader Sayyed Abdul-Malik al-Houthi pledges to continue carrying out operations against the West and its interests in the region in support of the people of Gaza.
Yemeni Ansar Allah leader Sayyed Abdul-Malik Badreddine al-Houthi gave his weekly speech on Thursday in preparation for the solidarity marches and rallies that take place every Friday, wherein he once again reiterated his country's support for the Palestinian cause.
Sayyed Abdul-Malik al-Houthi addressed the latest developments and updates in the war of genocide led by the Israeli occupation regime and the United States on the Gaza Strip, stressing that "Israel" was "committing all kinds of crimes in Gaza in cold blood."
"The tragedy is growing and the crimes are becoming more brutal, and what is happening in Gaza is a shame on humanity and a warning to everyone about the dangers of the Zionist entity and the savage American colonialist tendency," al-Houthi underlined.
"Do not rejoice in the crimes," he told the Israeli regime and settlers. "They are taking you faster to the path of inevitable extinction, and they will sweep you away from the land of Palestine."
"The time of control, colonialism, and enslavement of peoples through genocide has come to an end," he stressed.
Addressing the United States, Sayyed al-Houthi warned Washington that "if you persist [in the aggression], the consequences will be greater and more dangerous, and the army of your protégé, Israel, is facing a historic scandal."
UK failed, so will the US
Taking a jab at the United Kingdom's failure in Yemen, the colonial power from which Sanaa garnered independence, he said, "You will inherit disappointment and defeat from Britain."
The US and "Israel" are coordinating on the ground "to kill the displaced [in Gaza] while they are going to get aid," which reflects "the US' brutality in Gaza" which "should give rise to an awakening in the consciousness of the peoples" regarding the malevolent nature of both entities."
Regarding the ongoing violations being committed by the Israeli occupation in the Gaza Strip, Sayyed al-Houthi highlighted how the Israeli regime forced the Palestinian people to "choose between death by starvation, by epidemics, or by murder," as "the enemy declares an area as safe then targets it when people gather in it, as happened this week in the al-Mawasi camp."
He also addressed the Israeli occupation's failure to "create a rift between the clans and the Resistance fighters."
Hezbollah greatly effective
Regarding the fronts supporting the resistance in Gaza, Sayyed al-Houthi stressed that Hezbollah's operations "have a great impact on the enemy's industrial zone in northern occupied Palestine."
The Yemeni front continues to be effective, as well, he noted, with 86 ships targeted so far. "A missile strike was also carried out against Umm al-Rashrash against hostile Israeli targets."
"The impact of these military operations at sea, as well as in Palestine, and the enemy's inability to stop them, is now very clear, and the enemy has admitted to this," Sayyed al-Houthi added.
As for the US-British aggression on Yemen, the leader of the Ansar Allah movement considered that the US Navy "has not reached this level of humiliation since the 19th century."
US military in shambles
"The poor state of the US Navy is the result of Washington's intransigence and its refusal to accept the correct and fair solution, which is to stop the aggression, crimes, and siege on the Gaza Strip," the Yemeni leader underlined.
"The Americans and British have gotten themselves into trouble with the Israeli regime in the Red Sea, despite the rising prices of goods, shipping, and insurance they are incurring.
"They are still in a military confrontation with a part of our armed forces, so they can imagine the situation they would be in were they to be involved in any ground attack that involves hundreds of thousands of [Yemeni] heroes," he stressed.
Sayyed al-Houthi confirmed the failure of the US aggression on Yemen, despite "the US intention to continue the aggression, which has culminated thus far in 13 attacks on Yemen from air raids to naval shelling."
This aggression, "will only contribute, unintentionally, to the development of [Yemen's] military capabilities," he explained.
He also reaffirmed the steadfastness of the Yemeni people and their continued adherence to their stances despite the hostile actions and the pressure that was attempted to be exerted on them by depriving them of UN-distributed aid.