Head of Yemen’s Ansarullah Movement Sayyed Abdul Malik Badreddine Al-Houthi stated in a speech that the Axis of Resistance remains steadfast and that the Israeli enemy is experiencing a phase of failure and retreat despite extensive US and Western support.
He emphasized the continued readiness to support the Palestinian resistance, asserting that the Israeli enemy only understands force.
Al-Houthi noted that the current confrontation may extend for years, given the scale of the conflict since the Al-Aqsa Storm operation began. He highlighted the strategic successes achieved by Yemeni operations using missiles, drones, and naval operations, which have not been deterred by US attempts to limit these activities.
He considered the US aircraft carriers, once a symbol of power, to have become a burden, and that Washington was shocked by the precise use of ballistic missiles in the sea for the first time in modern military history.
In the political arena, al-Houthi stated that Israel has failed to achieve its operational goals in Gaza, whether in terms of field control or retrieving its prisoners without a prisoner exchange deal. He pointed out that this is a practical admission of failure despite unlimited US and Western support.
Regarding regional support, al-Houthi praised Hezbollah’s role in Lebanon and the sacrifices it has made since the beginning of the aggression. He also commended Iran’s steadfast stance in supporting the Palestinian cause, recalling the sacrifices of the martyr commander Qassem Soleimani.
Al-Houthi paid tribute to the martyr Muhammad Abd al-Karim al-Ghamari, Chief of Staff in Sanaa, who was martyred in support of Gaza. He emphasized that the blood of Yemeni martyrs confirms the sincerity of their participation in the sacred jihad.
The Yemeni Armed Forces had announced the martyrdom of Major General Al-Ghamari, who was killed along with some of his companions and his 13-year-old son, Hussein, describing his martyrdom as a great loss, stating that he died while performing his duty and fulfilling his faith commitment.
The Yemeni Armed Forces also reported that they have carried out a total of 758 operations, involving 1835 projectiles, including ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, hypersonic missiles, drones, and naval vessels.
Sayyed Al-Houthi also commemorated the anniversary of the martyr Yahya al-Senwar, describing him as an inspiring figure for generations in awareness and jihad. Al-Houthi condemned Israel’s crimes against Palestinian prisoners and the prevention of humanitarian aid, considering it evidence of the enemy’s savagery.
He revealed information about spy cells affiliated with humanitarian organizations, including one linked to the World Food Programme, accusing them of directly targeting the Yemeni government.
Al-Houthi concluded his speech by affirming that the conflict with the enemy continues, stating that the Israeli entity is temporary and its demise is a divine promise. He declared readiness for any new round of conflict if the occupation resumes its aggression or siege on Gaza.
Source: Al-Manar English Website