Bin Habtoor: This is a historic decision by the Ansar Allah leader

Dr. Abdulaziz bin Habtoor, the head of the caretaker government in Sana’a, emphasized the firm stance of Sana’a in support of Gaza, speaking about a historic decision by the leader of Ansar Allah.

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In a speech during the million-man march in Sana’a in support of Gaza, he praised the historic decision by the leader of the Yemeni Ansar Allah movement, Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi, which involved striking the Israeli enemy in the occupied depths and its ships, as well as all ships heading towards it in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden.

Bin Habtoor stated that the Ansar Allah leader “made his historic decision to strike all ships belonging to the Zionist entity and all foreign ships heading towards its ports based on religious, national, and humanitarian grounds.” He affirmed that the Yemeni people have achieved victory for Gaza despite the declared war on them for nine years and the ongoing blockade.

He pointed out that this decision was made “to awaken the Arab, human, and Islamic conscience,” as “the criminal Zionist enemy has killed more than 22,000 martyrs and injured over 55,000 until this moment.”

Regarding the Arab rulers, the Prime Minister stated, “There is no good in these leaders, neither for themselves, their people, nor the entire nation. Therefore, only the free people in our Arab and Islamic world stood with Palestine and Gaza.”

He continued, “Palestine must be free from the dirty Zionist entity that has occupied its land for 75 years, and Palestine will, with the permission of Allah and the determination of brave men, be free.”

Bin Habtoor concluded by emphasizing that “the masses of the Yemeni people have trained struggle, perseverance, jihad, and patience for more than 9 years,” expressing their commitment to “achieve the great victory for Palestine and its heroic mujahideen.”

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