Al-Houthi: We are not inclined to compromise on our principled positions and believe in the inevitability of the demise of the Israeli enemy
The leader of the Ansar Allah movement, Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi, described the Israeli enemy as “a loser and weak” despite the crimes and genocide it commits, pointing to the manifestation of its weakness on the ground during the two rounds of fighting in Gaza and Lebanon.
Sana’a – Al-Khabar Al-Yemeni:
In a speech marking the martyrdom of Major General Mohammed Al-Ghamari, Al-Houthi said, “The Israeli enemy is a loser, and it has lost a lot in the two-year round with a scandal in all nations,” considering it “unfortunate that those whose hearts God has blinded imagine that the horrific Zionist criminality is a great achievement.”
He affirmed that “the Israeli enemy failed to eliminate the resistance in Lebanon, and it remained cohesive and steadfast despite the sacrifices it made,” noting that “Hezbollah remained cohesive, steadfast, and unbreakable.”
He also pointed out that “the Israeli enemy failed in the confrontation with Iran and was forced within 12 days to ask the Americans to seek to stop the confrontation,” stressing that “the enemy commits massacres and horrific crimes, but this is not a military or strategic achievement; rather, it is a failure.”
Al-Houthi touched on the situation in Yemen, saying, “In Yemen, the matter is clear, and this is a position of great victory, great steadfastness, and building at the level of capabilities,” praising “the tribes of Yemen that possess weapons and have combat experience, and they are present in all these stages.”
He confirmed that “the general mobilization will increase the pace of its work in the arena, as well as the building of military capabilities and readiness at all levels.”
Regarding the ceasefire agreement in Gaza, the leader of Ansar Allah affirmed that they would remain “in a state of full readiness to return to operations and to the highest levels of escalation if the Israeli enemy returns to its aggression of genocide, siege, and starvation of the Palestinian people.”
He stressed that “we can’t remain silent at any stage, and we are not willing to make compromises on principled, faith-based, jihadist, and Quranic positions.”
Al-Houthi concluded by saying, “We believe in the inevitable outcomes of this conflict, and the Israeli enemy is destined for failure, loss, and demise,” considering that “the demise of the Israeli enemy and the victory of those who responded to God are inevitable.”