In his recent speech, Sayyid Abdul Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, the leader of Yemen’s Ansar Allah, strongly attacked the “proposed peace council for Gaza,” calling it the “Trump council.”
Al-Houthi emphasized that this council is actually a tool for domination, tyranny, and the appropriation of the interests and wealth of the Palestinian people.
He added: “The priority of this council in the second phase of developments in Gaza will be the complete disarmament of the Palestinian people, even their personal weapons.”
The Ansarullah leader noted that this council mainly serves the interests of America and the Zionist regime and sees others as mere tools to achieve its goals.
He predicted that people would see the truth of this council with their own eyes in the near future, although its realities are already apparent.
Al-Houthi also referred to America’s defeat in Iran, saying that America’s extensive and intense targeting of the Islamic Republic of Iran has met with complete failure. The criminal gangs have collapsed and the situation in Iran is now under complete control. America has experienced a severe and humiliating defeat there.
In another part of his speech, he addressed the greed of foreign countries for Yemen’s oil wealth, stating that the enormous oil wealth in the provinces of Hadhramaut, Al-Mahra, and other regions of Yemen has always aroused the greed of America, the Zionist regime, England, and Saudi Arabia.
If these countries succeed in completely occupying Yemen, they will exploit its geographical location to establish military bases and advance their goals.
Al-Houthi described the scale of the aggression against Yemen as unprecedented, saying that hundreds of thousands of airstrikes, widespread destruction, and a suffocating siege had been carried out against the Yemeni people.
He considered America’s role in this aggression to be completely clear and undeniable from the first days until today, and emphasized that this aggression began with the planning of America, Britain, and Israel, and was carried out by the Saudi-led coalition.








