Follow-up – Al Rashid
The leader of the Yemeni Ansar Allah movement (Houthis), Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, said today, Thursday, that the Hezbollah front has detained 100,000 officers and soldiers and destroyed many Israeli sites.
Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi explained that “the role of the support fronts is within the framework of full support and endorsement of the Palestinian position and standing with it within the framework of supporting this just cause, and our support is continuous and constant without interfering in the details of the negotiations, as the decision here is the decision of the Palestinian people and their resistance, headed by Hamas.”
He added: “Hezbollah’s front is hot, effective and strong, and has offered martyrs, led by great and good leaders. It has also detained 100,000 officers and soldiers, destroyed the positions of the Israeli enemy in northern Palestine, expelled tens of thousands of settlers from the settlement outposts, and largely disrupted Israeli industrial production, especially in northern Palestine.”
He pointed out that “one of Hezbollah’s most prominent operations this week was targeting the Israeli reconnaissance center on Mount Hermon for the first time since the October 1973 war. The Islamic Resistance Front in Iraq also carried out 3 operations this week against vital and sensitive targets.”
Abdul-Malik al-Houthi stressed: “One of the impacts of the joint operations between the Islamic Resistance and the Yemeni army is the announcement by the European Animal Organization that a ship transporting livestock to Haifa was attacked by drones in the Mediterranean Sea. The announcement by the European Animal Organization to suspend all its shipments until the end of operations in the Mediterranean Sea is an important development.”
He said, “The United Nations Relief Web site reported that the joint operations have already affected shipping traffic in the eastern Mediterranean, and statements by international and official bodies attest to the extent of the impact of the joint operations.”
He explained that “the chemical and oil tanker ‘Valer’ turned off its automatic identification system while it was in the waters surrounding Haifa in order to hide its path,” warning that “the impact of the joint operations will grow and become stronger and larger until it represents a very significant pressure factor in the Mediterranean Sea.”
Abdul-Malik al-Houthi confirmed that “one of the most important operations on the Yemeni front this week was targeting an American ship northeast of Socotra Island, which raised the fears and concerns of the enemies and they considered it one of the farthest attacks in the far east from the Arabian Sea so far.”
He also pointed out that “Britain announced the withdrawal of its last warships from the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden, fleeing after facing the greatest air threat to the Royal Navy in modern times, while it announced that its last warships were exposed to a fast missile from Yemen, and were unable to intercept it.”