Arab regimes are colluding with Israeli enemy: Sayyed al-Houthi
The leader of the Ansar Allah movement spoke on the occasion of Mawlid al-Nabi and discussed the recent regional developments.
Yemen's military campaign in support of the Palestinian people is ongoing with the full commitment of the Yemeni Armed Forces to it, despite the fact that the US-led coalition has launched more than 700 strikes on the country, the leader of the Yemeni Ansar Allah movement Sayyed Abdel-Malik al-Houthi said on Saturday.
He stressed that the US-led aggression has "not succeeded in curbing military operations at sea or deterring or stopping them."
Sayyed al-Houthi extended his condolences to two girls who were martyred in US airstrikes that also injured 18 others after American forces launched attacks near a children's school in Taiz.
He pointed to the fact that the majority of the victims of US and Israeli aggression are women and children, labeling the two governments as "criminal."
The leader underlined the synergy between the US and its Israeli ally, stressing that Israeli crimes in occupied Palestine could "not have persisted at this level" without the US's help.
Sayyed al-Houthi also pointed to a marker of Yemen's steadfast and unwavering support to Palestine, which was the withdrawal of the USS Theodor Roosevelt aircraft carrier from the Middle East via the Indian Ocean rather than the Red Sea.
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Arab regimes colluding against Palestinian people
Condemning the roles of some Arab governments and leaders, Sayyed al-Houthi said that such regimes are "colluding and cooperating with the Israeli enemy" to launch a war on the Palestinian people.
"Arabs have not been moved by the obligations of the Arab League or the resolutions of official conferences," adding that "Muslims have not taken a firm collective stance."
Maher al-Jazi underlined sense of responsibility among Arab people
On the other hand, Sayyed al-Houthi noted the operation of Jordanian martyr Maher al-Jazi who conducted a shooting operation on the Israeli-controlled Allenby crossing between the West Bank and Jordan.
He praised the martyr and pointed to the individual initiative taken by him as well as the simple weaponry used to conduct the operation that killed three Israeli police officers.
Yet, despite the simplicity of the operation "it had a significant impact on the Israeli enemy," Sayyed al-Houthi explained. The operation also showed that a "sense of responsibility" exists among the people of the Arab nation toward the Palestinian cause.
Sayyed al-Houthi spoke amid Mawlid al-Nabi, a holiday marking the birthday of Prophet Mohammad, and discussed the latest regional developments in his speech.
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