Ansarullah leader warns Israeli attack on other countries if Palestinian cause liquidated
The leader of Ansarullah resistance movement has warned that the Israeli regime will launch attack on other countries if it can defeat the Palestinian cause of liberation calling on Muslim and Arab countries to take military action against the regime.
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“If Israel succeeds in liquidating the Palestinian cause, it would undoubtedly extend its aggression to other countries unrestrained,” Abdul-Malik al-Houthi cautioned during a televised address on Tuesday.
“Those relying on agreements with Israel should recognize that Israel disregards commitments, even when guaranteed by the US,” he added.
The Yemeni leader was referring to the regional Arab states that had either entered United States-facilitated rapprochement agreements with the regime or contemplating the prospect, including the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Sudan, and Saudi Arabia.
The remarks came after the regime resumed its intensified deadly aggression against Gaza earlier in the day, despite a standing ceasefire agreement that took effect in January with the aim of ending more than 15 months of a war of genocide against the coastal sliver by Tel Aviv.
According to Palestinian health officials, 424 people were killed in the attacks on Tuesday alone, including 174 children and 89 women. More than 600 others were wounded as Israeli forces targeted homes, mosques, and shelters.
The bombardments have exacerbated an already dire humanitarian crisis, with medical supplies running out and border crossings remaining closed for the 17th consecutive day.
The escalation is aimed at forcing the Gaza-based Palestinian resistance movement Hamas into releasing those of the regime’s captives, who remain in Gaza in one batch, without Tel Aviv’s keeping its side of the bargain by letting the ceasefire deal transit into its second phase, releasing thousands of Palestinian prisoners, ceasing its bloodletting in the Palestinian territory, and enacting a complete withdrawal from it.
Amid the situation, al-Houthi said, “Military action by Arab and Islamic regimes [against the occupied Palestinian territories] is ideal.”
He advised the countries to supply weapons to Palestinian resistance movements as a counterweight to substantial military support for the regime on the part of the West, especially the US.
Among the Arab and Muslim states, al-Houthi urged Turkey, Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE to impose economic boycotts on Tel Aviv to deprive it economically.
He condemned the US for lavishing billions of dollars in terms of financial and military aid on the regime and its markedly stepping up the support during the genocide.
The Yemeni official also reminded that the regime had consulted Washington before resuming the genocide -- as announced by the White House earlier -- saying the intensified Israeli raids have “occurred with American advice, as openly admitted by American officials.”