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Houthi: There Are No Serious Movements from Major Arab Countries Regarding Gaza

Houthi: There Are No Serious Movements from Major Arab Countries Regarding Gaza

The leader of the Yemeni "Ansar Allah" movement, Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, stated that "there are no serious and tangible movements from major Arab countries to stop the aggression on Gaza," noting that "hundreds of thousands of Palestinians in Gaza are starving and are appealing to their nation with their hunger and suffering." He said, "We have recognized the seriousness of some in trivial positions when they acted with great concern and took various measures from boycotts to wars. With the scale of the tragedy, injustice, and crime, there is a failure for the Israeli enemy to achieve its declared goals, most notably the recovery of its prisoners." Al-Houthi asked, "Why don’t major Arab countries try to take a commendable and positive role, even in the humanitarian file by delivering food, supplies, and medicine to the people of Gaza?" He considered that "the barbarity of the enemy and its comprehensive targeting of the Palestinian people have not helped it achieve any image of victory."

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