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Yemen’s Leader Urges Arab Nations to Act Against Israeli Aggression

In a recent televised address, Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, the leader of Yemen, voiced his concerns regarding the inadequate response of Arab nations to the aggression perpetrated by the Israeli regime against Qatar. This situation has raised significant questions about the diplomatic stance of Arab states in the face of such critical regional issues.

Houthi’s remarks came after Israeli warplanes conducted airstrikes on the Hamas movement’s headquarters in Doha, Qatar. This operation, labeled as an “assassination operation” by Israeli media, occurred amid discussions among Hamas leaders about a ceasefire proposal for Gaza. Houthi emphasized that this act of aggression against Qatar not only undermines the country’s sovereignty but also endangers the entire Persian Gulf region.

Key points from Houthi’s address include:

  • Weak Arab Response: Houthi criticized Arab countries for their ineffective reaction, which he believes disrespects the dignity of the region.
  • Israeli Aggression: He described the airstrikes as a direct assault on a sovereign nation that plays a significant role in regional negotiations, particularly concerning Gaza.
  • Targeting Palestinian Negotiators: Houthi pointed out that the airstrikes represented two significant crimes: the targeting of the Palestinian negotiating team and an attack on Qatari sovereignty.
  • US Backing: He underscored that Israel’s actions are heavily supported by the United States, which he claims relies on this backing to further its agenda in the region.
  • Expansionist Aims: Houthi warned that Israel aims to establish complete control over Palestine and potentially extend its influence beyond its current borders.
  • Regional Destabilization: He noted ongoing destructive activities by Israel in Lebanon, Syria, and potential conspiracies against other regional nations, including Jordan, Egypt, and Iraq.

Houthi articulated a pressing warning about the dangers posed by a specific party with a notorious history and clear objectives, which he believes threatens the Islamic Ummah. He urged a careful examination of the underlying motives behind America’s involvement in regional matters, particularly regarding Palestine.

Moreover, Houthi criticized the lack of practical measures taken by Arab and Islamic governments, attributing this inaction to Israel’s increasing boldness. He stated, “Our nation has raised the flag of jihad in support of the Palestinian people while many parties have become weak and retreated in the face of this oppression.”

Since the onset of Israel’s military campaign against Gaza in October 2023, Yemeni forces have launched several attacks in solidarity with the Palestinian people, targeting various strategic locations across the occupied territories. The Yemeni leadership has made it clear that these actions will persist as long as Israel’s aggression and blockade continue.

In a broader context, Houthi condemned the United States for projecting itself as a “supporter of peace,” labeling this characterization as a significant misrepresentation of its true role in facilitating Israeli aggression. He stated, “This title in no way corresponds to the realities on the ground and Washington’s role in supporting the Israeli aggression.”

Houthi’s statements reflect a growing frustration among regional leaders regarding the lack of a unified and robust response to Israel’s military operations and the broader implications for the stability of the region. The call for solidarity among Arab and Islamic nations is particularly urgent as tensions continue to escalate, and the need for a cohesive strategy to address these challenges becomes increasingly clear.

As the situation continues to unfold, the implications of Houthi’s remarks and the reactions from Arab leaders will be critical in shaping the future dynamics of the region. The ongoing conflict not only impacts the immediate countries involved but also poses significant risks for regional stability and security.

In conclusion, Houthi’s speech serves as a rallying cry for unity among Arab nations and a warning against complacency in the face of external aggression. The need for a concerted effort to support Palestine and respond decisively to Israel’s actions is more pressing than ever.

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