Leader of Ansarullah: Responsibility for Genocide in Gaza Lies with Islamic Ummah
According to the Taghrib News Agency(TNA), Sayyid Abdul-Malik Badreddin al-Houthi emphasized that the enemy continues its brutal attacks on Gaza for the nineteenth consecutive month, pursuing what he termed the "crime of the century."
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Expressing sorrow over the continuation of this crime in Gaza, which he described as the heart of the Islamic countries and part of the Islamic Ummah, he noted that this atrocity occurs before the eyes of the world.
In his weekly speech, Sayyid Abdul-Malik Badreddin stressed that the negligence of Arabs and Muslims in their sacred and significant responsibilities, including jihad in the way of God and standing against the oppressed, has no justification and will incur the wrath of God.
He added that when the Islamic Ummah faces the anger of God, dangerous consequences await them in this world and the hereafter.
The leader of Ansarullah expressed regret over the passive stance of hundreds of millions of Muslims and the Palestinian people in the face of daily massacres and horrific crimes occurring in Gaza, stating that a tremendous responsibility has been placed on the Islamic Ummah, and ignoring these events will not spare them from the repercussions of such actions.
Sayyid Abdul-Malik Badreddin al-Houthi noted that the greater the daily oppression, the greater the responsibility of the Islamic Ummah, and the consequences of silence in the face of it will also increase before God Almighty, consequences that will immediately affect the Ummah in this world.
He stated that the attacks by the Zionists do not target just one group; rather, this regime aims at all nations and seeks their complete destruction, while the Islamic Ummah, whether out of fear, greed, or the effects of negative upbringing, overlooks these crimes.
He pointed out that the Zionist conspiracy against Arabs and Muslims is quite clear, and their view of all these groups, even those who have established normal and friendly relations with them, is the same.
He continued: "Some Arab leaders and kings kill their critics, yet the views of the Zionists, who consider them less than animals, never provoke any action from them."
The leader of Ansarullah asserted that all Zionist factions, including secular and Talmudic groups, agree on enmity towards the Islamic Ummah and see it within the framework of their operational plans, seeking to dominate the Islamic Ummah to realize the project of a "Greater Israel." Their competition is solely over who will actualize this conspiracy.