US escalation won’t affect operations against 'Israel': al-Houthi
The US launched a wide-scale military operation against Yemen in an attempt to subdue it and prevent its operations against "Israel", as the zionist entity resumes its war on Gaza.
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Yemenis stand under a street billboard displaying a picture of Sayyed Abdul Malik al-Houthi, the leader of the Ansar Allah movement, in Sanaa, Yemen, Tuesday, March 18, 2025 (AP)
The leader of Ansar Allah, Sayyed Abdul Malik al-Houthi, reaffirmed Yemen's stance against "Israel" and support of Palestine, emphasizing that the US will not subdue the Yemeni Armed Forces during a speech on Friday.
Sayyed Abdul Malik affirmed in a speech commemorating al-Quds Day that the United States is incapable of achieving its goals and that its attempts will not affect Yemen’s military operations at sea, while the missile strikes targeting the Israeli entity will continue without any party being able to stop them.
The Ansar Allah leader stated that "the American escalation against Sanaa came as a preparation for a new phase aimed at isolating the Palestinian people," adding that "Washington seeks to pressure all those who have supported the Palestinian cause." He emphasized that the US is also striving to "exert maximum pressure on the Iranian people and employ military threats," ultimately serving its broader strategic objectives.
Sayyed Houthi stressed that "the position of the Yemeni people is a firm one," announcing that "the bombing operations toward occupied Palestine continue."
He pointed out, amid the ongoing Yemeni operations, that "the Israeli occupation is frustrated by the United States' inability to stop them."
Yemen faces US-led aggression
This comes as the US continues its aggression on Yemen, savagely bombing various parts of the country on a near-daily basis.
Most recently, the United States launched attacks on various parts of Yemen early on March 28, according to Al Mayadeen's correspondent.
The initial strikes focused on the northern areas of the capital, Sanaa, and reached the surroundings of Sanaa International Airport, as Al Mayadeen's correspondent noted that at least two strikes hit the airport directly.
US warplanes conducted at least one strike in al-Sawwaf district in southern Sanaa governorate, while in northern Saada, five airstrikes hit al-A'sayed district and two more struck Al Salem district, while along Yemen’s western coast, three US strikes targeted al-Lihyya district in northwest Hodeidah, and an additional three airstrikes hit al-Jawf governorate in the country’s northeast.
On March 26, the US conducted an aggression on Yemen, launching 15 airstrikes on southern and northeastern outskirts of the Yemeni capital Sana'a, according to Al Mayadeen's correspondent.
According to our correspondent, airstrikes targeted multiple locations, including the Jirban area in the Sanhan district, south of Sanaa, as well as the al-Khadam area and Jabal al-Jamima in the Bani Hushaysh district to the east. The al-Dailami Air Base, located to the north, was also struck.
He reported that the Jirban area in Sanhan district was hit by eight airstrikes, while five strikes targeted the al-Khadam and Jamima Rajam areas in the Bani Hushaysh district.