Houthi leader voices support for Hezbollah, warns of regional escalation
Yemen's Houthi leader Abdul-Malik al-Houthi on Thursday voiced support for Hezbollah and the people of Lebanon, condemning Israeli actions and warning of broader regional consequences.
In a televised speech aired by the Houthi-run Al-Masirah TV, al-Houthi described Israeli actions in Lebanon as a "major aggression" against a key front in the so-called axis of resistance, stressing that it is impossible to "ignore or remain silent," and backing Hezbollah and Lebanon is "essential."
He attributed regional instability to what he called a long-standing "scheme" linked to the occupation of Palestine, and accused the United States and Israel of fueling tensions across the Middle East.
According to the Houthi leader, the U.S.-Israeli military campaign aimed to overthrow Iran's government but did not succeed, and the United States incurred major economic losses due to the conflict, citing war expenditures, depletion of military stockpiles, and the need for extensive maintenance of equipment.
He labeled U.S. actions in the Gulf of Oman as "illegitimate," calling them "acts of aggression and piracy."
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