Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, leader of the Yemeni Ansarullah Movement, reaffirmed the movement's steadfast commitment to supporting Gaza in its struggle against oppression.
During his speech on Thursday evening, al-Houthi highlighted the ongoing efforts of the Yemeni front in supporting Gaza, describing it as active, continuous, and effective. He revealed that over the past week, the movement carried out ten operations utilizing a combination of 37 missiles and drones.
The operations targeted nine ships, bringing the total number of vessels targeted to 86. These ships, according to al-Houthi, are associated with the Israeli occupation and are linked to the United States and Britain.
Emphasizing the importance of jihad, al-Houthi called for the revival of this sacred duty in confronting the tyranny and criminality of the Israeli, American, and British Zionists. His remarks underscore the solidarity and support extended by the Ansarullah Movement to the people of Gaza in their struggle for justice and freedom. (ILKHA)
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