Yemen’s Ansarullah Leader Warns of Inevitable Next Phase of Conflict, Condemns Israeli and U.S. Actions

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, leader of Yemen‘s Ansarullah movement, delivered a scathing critique of global powers, labeling the U.S., Israel, and their allies as modern-day oppressors driving corruption and moral decay worldwide. He emphasized Yemen’s Islamic identity as a historic transformation for its people and warned of a ‘soft, satanic war’ targeting Muslim societies.
Al-Houthi accused ‘hypocritical currents’ within the Islamic world of collaborating with these forces, distorting faith, and promoting Western-Zionist agendas. He condemned Saudi Arabia’s educational alignment with Zionism and Egypt’s gas deal with Israel as ‘national security crimes.’
The leader denounced ongoing Israeli atrocities in Palestine, including attacks on Al-Aqsa Mosque, prisoner abuse, and resource theft, while criticizing Arab regimes for normalizing relations. He highlighted Yemen’s military readiness for Gaza and vowed continued resistance, asserting that U.S. efforts to block support had failed.
Al-Houthi concluded by framing Ansarullah’s arms as ‘weapons of an Ummah trusting in God,’ essential to countering oppression. The speech coincided with mass Yemeni protests against sacrilege and calls for vigilance against enemy plots.

