Sayyed Al-Houthi: Very Dangerous Eventuality if Muslims Fail to Curb ‘Israel’

By Staff, Agencies
The leader of the Yemeni Ansarullah revolutionary movement Sayyed Abdul Malik Badreddine Al-Houthi has lashed out at Muslim nations over their silence and inaction in the face of "Israeli" atrocities in the Gaza Strip.
Delivering a televised speech from the Yemeni capital Sana’a on Thursday, the Yemeni leader said the inaction has emboldened the occupying entity to commit more vicious crimes.
“The silence of the Muslim Ummah has given the 'Israeli' enemy the courage to perpetrate more crimes, and provoke more conflicts,” Sayyed al-Houthi said.
"The Islamic Ummah has a grave and heavy responsibility in helping the Palestinian people, who are enduring gross and incomparable injustice," he said, adding, "Shirking this responsibility has very dangerous consequences because this responsibility is towards God."
Sayyed Al-Houthi said Muslims can assist Palestinians to a great extent, warning that their apathy will certainly create a perilous situation, adding that the scale of the crimes of the Zionist entity, has even prompted Zionists to protest.
“One of the Zionists has written that he never believed such crimes would ever occur, where the massacre of 100 people in a single night in the Gaza Strip could be a regular occurrence."
"This statement reflects the sorry state of one billion Muslims and their feelings towards the worst crimes committed against the children of the Ummah," the leader went on saying.
"This is the painful situation of the Ummah with such a large population and resources, large armies, and military and economic capabilities and capabilities," he added.
Sayyed Al-Houthi said, “As long as the official response remains limited to issuing statements and without practical action, the enemy will continue its genocide and crimes."
"The statements of Arab and Islamic regimes contain cold and lifeless phrases, only asking others to do something for Palestine, as if the Ummah itself has no responsibility," he stressed.
Sayyed Al-Houthi said many Zionist leaders and commanders have concluded that the criminal onslaught on the Gaza Strip is futile and pointless, noting that, “Some former officials, such as Ehud Olmert, have also admitted that the war in the Gaza Strip is fruitless."
The Ansarullah chief said genocide and starvation of the residents of the Gaza Strip continue and have reached unprecedented levels.
“The famine and hunger and the catastrophic situation in the Gaza Strip are a great scandal for the international community and global institutions. This famine and hunger are a disgrace for the Muslim world and Arab countries.
“If there were a tinge of zeal, humanity, and a sense of responsibility left, the cries of women were enough to stir up the emotion of millions of Muslims,” he added.
Sayyed Al-Houthi touched on Yemen's operations in solidarity with the Palestinians, saying the country's forces targeted "Israel" with "eight hypersonic and ballistic missiles and drones" this week.
Three missiles were launched at Lod Airport [Ben Gurion] in "Tel Aviv", he said, adding many airlines have extended their suspension of flights to Occupied Palestine, which is significant.
"Zionist statements reveal the extent of the impact of Yemeni operations and demonstrate the 'Israeli' enemy's inability to deter or influence the Yemeni position," he said.
The Yemeni leader touched on the "Israeli" aggression on Yemeni ports in Hodeidag, saying 22 aerial raids had failed to stop Yemeni operations.
"The enemy's escalation calls for escalation in action, support, and intensive attention," he said.