The Yemeni Ansarullah movement has given a four-day deadline to international mediators (the U.S., Qatar, and Egypt) to push for the resumption of aid delivery into the Gaza Strip; otherwise, it will resume its naval operations against the Israeli regime, according to the Saba news agency.
Leader of the Ansar Allah movement, Abdul Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, made these remarks on Friday night in a video, warning that Yemen cannot tolerate the escalation of tension, the prevention of aid entry into Gaza, or the return of famine to this region of Palestine.
The Zionist enemy has significantly reduced its obligations, both qualitatively and quantitatively, and the number of patients moving outside of Gaza has decreased drastically, he said.
The Israeli regime aims to use hunger as a means to commit genocide once again, which is unacceptable, al-Houthi also said.
According to the Yemeni official, the Israeli regime and the United States are escalating confrontation, indicating that they are far from peace.
On the other hand, the Palestinian resistance movement, Hamas, praised the Yemeni Ansarullah’s stance on the delivery of humanitarian aid to Gaza.
Hamas issued a statement describing the move as courageous, saying that it reflects the deep affiliation of Ansarullah and the Yemeni people with Palestine, according to the Palestinian Information Center.
The Palestinian movement said that Ansarullah’s support during the 15 months of Israeli genocidal war against Gaza exemplifies solidarity with the oppressed Palestinian nation.
Hamas also called on the international community and the United Nations to take action to end the policy of imposing hunger on civilians in Gaza and to prevent the siege of crossings.
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