Why Does Netanyahu Fear the Word ‘Sana’a’? Dangerous Excerpts Reveal: The Next Battle Is Not in Gaza!

NYN | Reports and Analyses
As international calls grow for resolving the Palestinian issue in exchange for normalizing relations with Israel, Sana’a has once again reaffirmed its firm rejection of any path that compromises the historical rights of the Palestinian people, considering support for the resistance in Gaza as a “doctrinal and moral duty” that cannot be bargained.
This statement came during a speech by Houthi leader (Ansar Allah), Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, who held the Arab regimes normalizing relations with Israel responsible for the “continuation of the tragedy” in occupied Palestine.
Abdul-Malik al-Houthi confirmed that the Arab and Islamic peoples reject submission to American and Israeli policies, considering that surrendering national resources to Washington finances war crimes against the Palestinians.
He clarified that submitting to America and Israel does not solve the region’s crises but threatens its security, adding that diverting the people’s wealth to Washington translates into funding the weapons that kill the people of Gaza.
He described U.S. support for Israel as a partnership in crime, referencing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s previous statements about changing the face of the Middle East, noting that it has now transformed into a scene of victory for Palestinian resistance and failure for the occupying entity.
Al-Houthi linked the escalation in Gaza and Lebanon, considering the fighters in Gaza and southern Lebanon as the first line of defense for the nation. He warned that cleansing Gaza of resistance would open the door for the displacement of Palestinians and dangerous geopolitical changes.
He also criticized the official Arab silence, describing it as “betrayal,” referring to the positions of some Arab governments normalizing relations with Israel.
On the other hand, the speech praised the strategic success of the Palestinian resistance despite “regional complicity,” reaffirming continued military and political support for it.
Al-Houthi concluded with a controversial statement: “Our readiness remains for escalation if the enemy breaches the Gaza or Lebanon agreements,” reiterating their ongoing preparedness for any upcoming round of conflict.