Those rushing to normalize with "Israel" to regret decision: Al-Houthi
Ansar Allah leader Sayyed Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi speaks on the importance of commemorating Al-Quds Day and calls for intensifying acts against the Israeli occupation.
On the occasion of Al-Quds Day, Ansar Allah leader Sayyed Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi thanked the Yemeni people for their commemoration en masse of the day created in support of occupied Palestine, stressing that the commemoration of this day at such a widespread level within the Islamic world was highly significant.
"Submission and complete silence toward the enemy is wrong in every way possible," Al-Houthi said Friday, noting that some peoples in Islamic countries are helpless, and their position on the Palestinian cause is not vocalized due to their regimes' stance on the matter.
"Those collaborating with the Israeli enemy are renouncing clear constants," he said, underlining that "the Zionist lobby and the Israeli enemy are behind the destabilization of the Islamic nation in order to weaken the latter and deplete its strength up until the point of subjugation."
"Negligence and ignorance within the nation toward the enemy will not repel imminent danger threatening it, and they do not absolve it of its responsibilities [toward occupied Palestine]. Those helping the Israeli enemy and [normalizing ties with it] are seen as a cash cow," he underlined.
"The Zionist lobby relies on loyalty and subjugation to eradicate the nation's hostility toward ['Isreal']," Sayyed Al-Houthi explained, calling for intensifying action against the occupation through education and the media.
"Those rushing to normalize with the Israeli enemy will live to regret it and they will be on the losing side," the Yemeni official stressed, praising the people of Palestine, Lebanon, and Yemen for their stance against the Israeli occupation.
The Yemeni capital, Sanaa, and several other Yemeni governorates witnessed massive rallies on the occasion of International Al-Quds Day.
The demonstrators gathered in a spacious square north of Sanaa, in conjunction with similar protests in 60 squares in 13 other governorates.