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As the final hours of the deadline approach, Houthi leader Abdul-Malik al-Houthi warned of immediate military action once the deadline for delivering humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip expires, stressing that Sana’a’s armed forces are on high alert to carry out operations.
His warning came amid growing international condemnation of the humanitarian crisis in the besieged Gaza Strip.
On the other hand, Abdul-Malik al-Houthi made a series of sharp accusations regarding the genocide on the Syrian coast, considering the massacres targeting unarmed civilians, including women and children, as a crime that exposes the true nature of the takfiri groups, which he claimed follow the path of the Zionists.
He emphasized that these crimes have nothing to do with Islam; rather, they are the result of “Zionist upbringing” aimed at tearing apart the Syrian social fabric and serving U.S. and Israeli agendas in the region.
Al-Houthi criticized the official Arab stance on the events in Syria, describing it as shameful, and pointing out that Arab regimes offer no hope for the people, referring to their silence over the crimes being committed.
He also attacked media outlets from unnamed regional countries, accusing them of covering up the atrocities of the takfiri groups and justifying their crimes, describing this as a crime no less severe than the genocide itself.
Al-Houthi urged the nations of the ummah to not believe the misleading media narratives, calling on satellite channels to broadcast the true picture of the crimes in Syria. He emphasized that the scenes of brutal executions in Syrian villages indicate systematic criminality, not isolated incidents.
He also called for international action to stop these crimes, stating: “Everyone must disassociate from them and pressure to halt them. What is happening is genocide in every sense of the word.”