The leader of Ansarallah in Yemen, hailed the eleventh anniversary of the U.S. Marines' fleeing from Sanaa as a decisive victory for the Yemeni people, marking the collapse of America’s plan to dominate the country.

Why it matters: 
Abdul Malik al-Houthi's remarks reinforce Yemen’s long-standing resistance to foreign interference and serve as a rallying cry against the illegal presence of the U.S. in the region. His speech emphasizes the belief that liberation from American hegemony is essential for preserving Yemen’s dignity, independence, and cultural identity.

The big picture: 
Al-Houthi’s speech taps into deep-seated regional frustrations with external control and reinforces the narrative of national resistance. 

What he's saying:

 

The U.S. Western allies are benefitting from discord among Muslim nations.

The US has no goodwill towards Muslim nations.

The US is always seeking to plunder other nations' resources.

The US is seeking to occupy the Gaza Strip as if it is a real estate.

The Zionist project is destructive, and hostile and targets the Islamic Ummah as a whole and is seeking to corrupt young Muslims through infiltrating the education system of Islamic states.

Arab regimes who relied on the US, and the UK, have lost everything.
"Palestinians will respond with steadfastness to plots hatched by the US."

Iran firmly supports the Palestinian cause and the Axis of Resistance.

 

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