Sayyed Abdul-Malik Calls for Massive Friday Rallies in Support of Palestine

The leader of Yemen’s Ansarullah movement, Sayyed Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, has called for massive rallies on Friday in response to the call of Mujahideen in Palestine and in support of the Palestinian people.

In a detailed statement, Sayyed al-Houthi urged a major turnout to “reaffirm Yemen’s firm stance in solidarity with Iran, Lebanon, and other countries of our Islamic nation.”

He stated that the oppressed Palestinian people suffer daily from ongoing Zionist aggressions, despite the agreements that the enemy violates every hour.

Sayyed Abdul-Malik called on all Muslim nations to recognize the “true objectives of the enemies” and to confront their tyranny.

The leader warned that “the danger lies in negligence, abandonment, and apathy,” claiming that enemies are continuously working on “aggressive Zionist plans” under the banner of “Greater Israel” and a “new Middle East.”

He argued that the daily violations at the Al-Aqsa Mosque, the seizure of land in the West Bank for settlement construction, and the “brutal daily crimes” against Palestinians must not be allowed to become “ordinary scenes on television screens” for the world’s two billion Muslims.

The leader cautioned that if they do, “the rest of the nations will suffer the same fate when their turn comes.”

Sayyed Al-Houthi added that the failure of most Muslims to fulfill their “sacred duty of jihad” would have “dangerous consequences in this world and the hereafter,” quoting a verse from the Quran.

In his remarks, the leader also referenced the recent release of court documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, describing them as an “American-Zionist scandal” that exposed an alleged “Zionist Jewish network.”

He concluded by condemning former US President Donald Trump, along with American and British leaders and “Zionist Jews,” accusing them of committing “the most heinous, vile, despicable, and degenerate crimes.”

He questioned how the Islamic nation could submit to being controlled by such figures, asking, “Where is this nation in relation to the Holy Quran and the legacy of God’s divine message?”