ALWAGHT- The leader of Yemen’s Ansarullah resistance movement has warned that if Israel breaches the Gaza ceasefire and resumes its violent campaign in the besieged enclave, Yemeni fighters will restart their operations against Israeli targets.
In a televised speech on Sunday, Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, leader of Yemen's Ansarullah resistance movement, issued a warning that Yemeni fighters would resume operations against Israeli targets if Israel violates the Gaza ceasefire and reignites its war. He also criticized Israel’s ongoing military offensive in Jenin, in the occupied West Bank, highlighting the regime's continued violations of the ceasefire agreement.
Houthi condemned the United States and Israel as significant threats to global peace and security, stressing the danger of their actions, particularly in the Muslim world. He called for greater unity among Arabs and Muslims to counter what he described as the destructive and dangerous Zionist project and American influence, which he believes enslaves nations.
His remarks followed criticism by Hamas over Israel's delay in implementing the Gaza ceasefire agreement, which had been brokered to end 15 months of conflict. The Ansarullah movement has expressed support for the ceasefire, describing it as a victory for the resilience of the Palestinian people against Israel's brutal actions.