Houthi in his last warning to the coalition: We can’t remain silent about the current situation any longer
Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi, the “Ansar Allah” leader, declared on Saturday that the war in Yemen is still being carried out “under direct American and British supervision and with Saudi-Emirati implementation.” He emphasized that Sana’a is aware of the “enemies’ endeavors” during the de-escalation and making way for mediation.
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Al-Houthi, speaking to Saudi Arabia on the anniversary of “Imam Zaid’s martyrdom,” warned that Sana’a cannot remain silent “about the continuation of this situation, which causes great suffering for our people,” adding that the Saudi regime “must realize that continuing to follow American and British dictates will have grave consequences for it.”
“The Saudi regime can’t imagine that our country will remain destroyed and besieged, and that our people will starve and suffer, while it remains immune from the consequences of everything it has done and continues to do,” the leader of the “Ansar Allah” movement continued, emphasizing that “the Saudi can’t live in security and luxury, and move investments in NEOM and others, and at the same time, cause the siege, suffering, and misery for our people.”
Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi warned the coalition nations, saying, “If there are no positive developments and rectification of the oppressive measures, and if the Saudis do not abandon their aggressive approach, our position will be firm and strict.” He noted that “the blockade continues, the destruction continues, and the effort to dismantle the country and carve out large parts of it can’t pass.”
The leader of the “Ansar Allah” confirmed that Sana’a has sought during this period “to develop our military capabilities to the best of our ability in order to achieve our sacred goal of confronting the enemies and pushing injustice away from our people.” He directed his “seemingly final” warning to them, saying, “I send them a serious warning: we can’t and will not remain silent in the face of the continued deprivation of our people of their wealth, the occupation of our country, and the state of aggression and siege.”
The leader of the revolution said, “I send them a serious warning: we can’t remain silent, and we won’t remain silent about the continued deprivation of our people of their wealth, the occupation of our country, and the state of aggression and siege,” in what appeared to be his “final” warning to them. He also added that Sana’a had made an effort during this time “to develop our military capabilities to the best of our ability in order to achieve our sacred goal of confronting our enemies and pushing injustice away from our people.”
Al-Houthi reaffirmed that there are no conditions or obstructions from Sanaa’s side and that the route to peace is clear.