Yemeni Ansarullah leader warns of fragile ceasefire and rising tensions
Sayyid Abdul Malik Badreddin al-Houthi, leader of Yemen’s Ansarullah movement, has warned of the possibility of the ceasefire in the region collapsing, describing it as “fragile.”
He has emphasized that in the event of any US and Israeli aggression against Iran, they will not remain neutral and will enter into conflict if war breaks out.
Al-Houthi has also said that even if the ceasefire continues, further rounds of conflict are inevitable and that this ceasefire is only a temporary pause in an ongoing battle.
He added that Israel is trying to attribute independent positions against it to Iran’s proxy, and considered this approach an attempt to deceive public opinion.
The Ansarullah leader has also criticized restrictions in and around some Gulf countries, saying that even expressing support for Palestine in some cases is accompanied by arrest and punishment.








