The leader of the revolution, Sayyed Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi emphasized that the Saudi regime not only uses its media to serve the Israeli enemy and provides financial support, but also takes hostile actions against the Yemeni people.
In his third lecture on the wisdom of Imam Ali, the leader stated that the Saudi regime, responding to American directives, adopts antagonistic measures in support of Israel against Yemen due to Yemen’s strong stance with the Palestinian people.
He added that some are complicit with Israel, providing various forms of support, while others remain passive and do nothing to avoid angering the US regime.
Regarding the reason for failing Palestine, Sayyed Abdul-Malik pointed out that while people generally wish to stand in solidarity with the Palestinian cause, many leaders are more interested in maintaining their power and positions.
He continued, “Those who love power believe that taking a responsible stand might jeopardize their positions with the US.”
He also highlighted that some mercenaries from Yemen have openly aligned themselves with America and are operating under Saudi command for America’s interests.
Saudi Arabia and its allies have waged its war against Yemen since 2015, aiming to reinstate Riyadh-friendly former officials. The war and siege enforced by the US-Saudi-led coalition have resulted in hundreds of thousands of Yemeni deaths and pushed the country to the brink of famine, creating the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.
Recently, Yemen entered a new phase in its confrontation with the US-Saudi aggression coalition, titled “Transitioning from De-escalation to Peace.”
This phase was called for by Sayyed Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi in his speech on the occasion of the National Day of Resilience, marking nine years since the aggression on our country. However, the Saudi regime refuses to heed this advice, and the overall scene remains one of procrastination and reluctance to embrace peace.
With the supportive operations that Yemen had carried out against “Israel”, It has become clear to everyone, including the Emirati and Saudi regimes, that Yemen has become a major regional power today, with advanced military capabilities that pain Abu Dhabi and Riyadh.
This compels them to reluctantly accept a diminished peace. However, the revolutionary leadership wants to give the enemy and the adversary a chance to save face and to hasten the implementation of what has been agreed upon in previous negotiations.