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Sayyed al-Houthi vows military action if Trump’s Gaza plan proceeds

Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi, the leader of Yemen's Ansarullah movement, has issued a warning of potential military action should Israel or the United States move forward with a plan to evacuate residents from the Gaza Strip and relocate them to other nations.

In a televised address broadcast from Yemen’s capital, Sana’a, on Thursday, the speaker affirmed an unwavering and principled stance in support of the Palestinian people and their fighters, pledging steadfast solidarity with their cause.

An official has issued a stern warning, stating that should the United States carry forward its alleged agenda against Gaza, military intervention would be initiated in response. The official emphasized a commitment to act in accordance with their religious obligations and affirmed their readiness to engage proactively rather than remaining passive.

He stated that Israel has yet to meet its obligations under the Gaza ceasefire agreement, as it continues to block the entry of humanitarian aid, essential goods, and tents into the region.

The Houthi movement has criticized the Israeli government, accusing it of breaching the Gaza ceasefire agreements, allegedly with the backing of the United States administration, which they claim disregards fundamental rights.

The leader of Ansarullah firmly dismissed the ultimatum set by the U.S. President, asserting that the Gaza ceasefire should not be terminated unless the Palestinian resistance group Hamas releases all Israeli hostages by the upcoming Saturday. The Ansarullah chief strongly criticized the U.S. President, Donald Trump, and individuals he likened to “tyrants, criminals, and oppressors,” suggesting they deserve condemnation for their actions.

The Houthi movement has sharply criticized former President Donald Trump’s plan to displace residents from Gaza, describing it as a “joke” and “naive rhetoric” unbecoming of a leader from a nation that claims to be civilized.

Former President Donald Trump’s proposal to relocate the Palestinian population from their ancestral lands is seen as an encroachment upon fundamental rights that underpin numerous other liberties. Critics have labeled Trump as reckless in both speech and action, citing his history of imprudent and contentious statements.

The Houthi group has emphasized that former President Donald Trump’s proposal to relocate Palestinians from Gaza underscores what they describe as his persistent commitment to a controversial strategy, which they argue seeks to undermine Palestinian rights and obstruct their pursuit of justice.

A recent statement has emerged, strongly criticizing former President Donald Trump’s proposed plan for Gaza, labeling it as both “evil” and “cruel.” The speaker alleges that Trump is earnest in his intentions, applying pressure on certain Arab nations to endorse the plan. The plan, perceived as an extension of the United States’ assertive foreign policy, is said to reflect a broader ambition that aligns with aggressive Zionist objectives. The speaker expressed no surprise at this development, attributing it to what they describe as the historical dominance and controversial actions of the United States under Trump’s leadership.

The leader of Ansarullah has asserted that former President Donald Trump, who introduced the controversial “Deal of the Century” while in office, is now set to commit what is being described as the “Crime of the Century” should he secure a second term.

Houthi has claimed that former President Donald Trump’s proposal aims to accomplish what he alleges Israeli actions in Gaza have not—displacing Palestinians from their territory. He further stated that U.S. discussions about the relocation of Palestinians from the Gaza Strip and the West Bank are an attempt to extinguish the Palestinian issue entirely.

He issued a warning regarding the plan to forcibly relocate Palestinians, describing it as part of a Zionist initiative aimed at extending the influence of the occupying entity, with particular focus on religious sites, such as the al-Aqsa Mosque.

Former President Donald Trump’s proposed plan for Gaza is unlikely to succeed without the acceptance of Arab nations, particularly those bordering Palestine. Observers highlight the significant responsibility that Arab and Muslim countries hold in firmly rejecting the plan and expressing their strong opposition towards it.

Houthi has accused the United States of attempting to ensnare Arab governments in a significant scandal, alleging actions counterproductive to the interests of these nations and their citizens.

He cautioned that endorsing the American proposal could have grave implications for the national security of Arab nations and the broader West Asia region.

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