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The leader of Ansar Allah, Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, affirmed that the region will not witness stability as long as the Israeli occupation continues in Palestine, stressing that this reality necessitates ongoing preparedness and confrontation.
In a televised speech on Tuesday afternoon, al-Houthi stated that Sana’a emerged from the last round stronger than before on all levels, emphasizing the need to build on the achievements made and to prepare for an upcoming round of confrontation with the enemy, referring to the Israeli entity.
Al-Houthi linked the absence of security and stability in the region to what he described as Zionist schemes, considering “jihad” and “readiness” the only means to counter such threats.
He concluded by calling for continued activities and tribal mobilization, praising what he described as the great tribal gatherings that took place across several provinces, viewing them as part of a state of general mobilization in preparation for any future military confrontation.



