What did the recent Houthi speech include that prompted major countries to threaten his assassination?


Just hours after a speech by Ansar Allah leader Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi in the last week of the first year of the “Al-Aqsa Flood” anniversary, regional and international parties began pressuring the Ansar Allah movement in Yemen by threatening to target the leadership or rather hinting at repeating the Lebanese scenario. So, what did the recent speech include that angered America and Britain?

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Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi’s recent speech was the strongest, as it not only revealed the extent of Yemen’s participation in Operation “Sincere Promise 2” and the sites that were targeted, most notably the largest occupation base in the Negev Desert, which satellite images show the extent of destruction, but also disclosed preparations for the new year. These preparations were clarified by the leader in his speech, titled “Raising the Banner of Jihad First,” and secondly by revealing the number of people who received military training during the past period from popular circles, whose number exceeds half a million.

These paragraphs from the speech, along with others, heralded a new phase, and thus it referred to the coming year of support for Gaza and Lebanon, which the military spokesman for the Yemeni armed forces, Brigadier General Yahya Saree, described as being more severe and painful in a tweet on his social media page.

This caused panic among major countries allied with the Israeli occupation, led by America and Britain, and international reports spoke of a large meeting to discuss how to deal with those they describe as the “Houthis,” amid leaks about the recent meeting’s approval to target the first-tier leaders of the Ansar, led by Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi, according to what was reported by Saudi Arabia’s Al Arabiya channel, citing a Lebanese Shiite figure linked to international intelligence who was marketed before the assassination of the Secretary-General of Hezbollah as a new fortune teller and is called Muhammad Al-Husseini.

Al-Husseini’s statements about the decision to target Ansar Allah leaders coincided with the intensified American and British airstrikes on Yemen and the promotion of their claims about targeting Yemeni figures.

For America and Britain, and before them Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and a long list of enemies in Yemen, the head of the leader of Ansar Allah and others has been a target for years. These parties have allocated millions of dollars for this but have not been able to reach him so far. All they are trying to promote is just an attempt to pressure through showing off their capabilities, and their entire goal is to prevent Yemen from moving towards great options, especially since the recent statement of the armed forces was clear that American and British interests in the region are now on the list of targets.



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