Normalizing with 'Israel' exacts great injustice: Sayyed al-Houthi
Ansar Allah chief says that Saudi Arabia and the UAE have amended their education curriculum to portray the Israeli occupation as an ally rather than an enemy.
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Sayyed Abdul-Malik al-Houthi addresses the Yemeni people and the Arab and Islamic Ummahs on January 11, 2024 (Ansar Allah military media)
The leader of the Ansar Allah movement, Sayyed Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, affirmed on Saturday that the Yemeni people have a liberation project based on their religious identity, indicating that many nations in the Islamic world suffer from subjugation, which has frozen them from any sophisticated civilization.
During his speech on the occasion of the opening of summer activities and courses in Sanaa, Sayyed al-Houthi said that "the Saudi regime's [ambition] has become to please Israel," noting that this path "inflicts great injustice on future generations."
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He explained that the Saudi kingdom has amended its educational curricula to change the view on the Israeli occupation and portray it as "a friend, not an enemy, and that the correct position is [to establish] a relationship, partnership, and cooperation with it."
He pointed out that the Saudis took this step "to please the Zionists and to exclude anything that might be an obstacle to normalization."
The UAE has followed the same path as well, the Ansar Allah chief added, as its educational curricula now address the occupation entity "with love and admiration" and raise children to "accept the Israeli as a friend, ally, and partner."
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Millions in support of Gaza
The Yemeni capital Sanaa and several other governorates witnessed on Friday million-man rallies reaffirming Yemen's continued support for the Palestinian people.
The rallies' organizing committees issued a statement announcing the resumption of solidarity activities and rallies in support of the Palestinian people, condemning the Israeli aggression and siege on the Gaza Strip.
The statement reaffirmed the Yemeni people's steadfast position against injustice and its solidarity with the oppressed in Gaza and all occupied Palestinian territories.
It also condemned the stance of some Arab regimes supporting the Israeli occupation entity, calling for more awareness in support of the Palestinian people and urging the free people of the nation not to be deceived by the misleading policies of "Israel" and its tools.
Furthermore, it hailed the Yemeni Armed Forces for their operations in solidarity with the Gaza, calling on the Yemeni Navy and Air Force to continue targeting ships affiliated with the Israeli entity until the aggression stops and the siege on the people in Strip is lifted.
Tens of thousands gathered in Yemen's capital, Sanaa, to express solidarity with Gaza and demand an end to Israeli genocide. pic.twitter.com/IVH5i4p2hi
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