The Houthis are ready to confront the US

The Yemen’s Houthi rebelswith the support of Iran, they confirmed that they are “ready” to face the possible “aggression” of the United States, to stop rebel attacks on ships in the Red Sea and assured that they will not withdraw their support to the “oppressed” Palestinian people..

He Houthi army spokesman Yehya Sarehe alluded to his account of sending troops to Yemen.

The Yemeni armed forces are fully military ready to carry out the directives of Commander Abdul Malik (…) Al Houthi, may God protect him, at any time to face any aggression against our country and our people,” Sarea said.

He emphasized that the forces of the Shiite movement “will not hesitate to do whatever is necessary” in the event of an American attack “within his religious and national duties and responsibilities” and requested that “the American enemy heed the warnings of the commander-in-chief” of the rebels.

On the other hand, the Houthi spokesman insisted that his movement’s position “towards the Palestinian issue and (in support of) the oppressed Palestinian people is firm, based on principles and it won’t changeregardless of events and challenges.”

Since the outbreak of war in the Palestinian Gaza Strip on October 7. The Houthis occasionally fire barrage rockets and drones at southern Israel and also against ships sailing under the flag of the Jewish state or owned by Israeli companies in the Red Sea.

Sarea warned about this a few hours later thousands of supporters of the Houthi rebelswho control large regions of northern, central and western Yemen, including Sana’a, will concentrate in the Yemeni capital against the US and Israel and in support of the Palestinians.

It was second mass meeting in Sana with the same goal since the USA announced on the 18th the creation of a multinational military coalition to protect navigation in the Red Sea and the important Bab el Mandeb strait, near the Yemeni coast.

Source: Panama America

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