Houthi: Co-Existence With Zionist Regime Impossible
SANA’A (Dispatches) – The leader of Yemen’s Ansarullah resistance movement has reprimands the regional states that have “normalized” relations with the Zionist regime.
On Thursday, Abdul-Malik al-Houthi censured the occupying entity as a “corrupt regime,” adding, “The Zionist regime is not an ordinary regime, with which one can enter [a state] of coexistence.”
The regime’s existence in the region is aimed at “implementation of its corrupt and destructive role here,” Houthi added.
The hypocritical regional regimes that have normalized their ties with the occupying entity are trying to change Muslim nations’ attitude towards Tel Aviv, he said.
Back in 2020, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain entered United States-brokered so-called “peace deals” with the regime. Some other regional states, namely Sudan and Morocco, followed suit.
Blasting the regional countries for their compromise with the Muslim nations’ adversary, the Ansarullah leader said that “the Zionist regime has been founded on crime, plunder, and occupation.”
The countries that have been fraternizing the occupying regime, which also include Saudi Arabia, are to convince the regional peoples that the regime is “an ally and a friend,” Houthi added.
“The Emirati, Saudi, and the Al Khalifah regimes have mobilized their media to [advertise] alignment with the enemy,” he said, adding that the compromising states are even trying to “raise generations, which are dependent on the Israeli enemy.”
The remarks came on the eve of the last Friday of the holy fasting month of Ramadan, which has been named by the late founder of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Imam Khomeini, as the International Quds Day.
Al-Houthi said Imam Khomeini named the occasion to remind Muslims’ of their duty towards the issue of Palestine.
The Ansarullah leader considered the occasion to be the day of mobilization among all Muslims in favor of the Palestinian cause of liberation from Zionist occupation and aggression.
Meanwhile, a senior official of the Hamas resistance movement describes the Zionist regime as a threat to humanity, saying Palestine’s anti-occupation struggle is a humanitarian cause concerning not just the Muslim nations but the whole world.
The Palestinian cause is not just an Arab-Muslim cause, but a humanitarian cause conveying the important message that “the occupation force is not only against the Palestinians alone, but against the entire humanity,” Osama Hamdan, Hamas’s top representative in Lebanon, said in an interview with Press TV on Thursday.
The Zionist enemy only speaks with “the language of force and violence,” presuming that “breaking the will and determination of people” would help it achieve hegemonic dominance and steal more land, he said.