Big picture:
Al-Houthi’s remarks reflect a broader sentiment in the region that the West, particularly the U.S., is enabling the humanitarian crisis in Gaza by providing weapons and political cover to Israel.
His speech signals not only regional outrage but also a warning of growing anti-Western sentiment tied to the Gaza war.
What he's saying:
The leader of Yemen’s Ansarullah movement condemned ongoing massacres and savage crimes by the Israeli regime against Gaza’s people in recent days, saying that "a humanitarian catastrophe is playing out “before the eyes and ears of the world.”
“We are witnessing the death of human conscience,” he said, noting that more than a million civilians, many of them children, women, and the sick, are dying of hunger and thirst under Israeli siege.
The leader of Yemen’s Ansarullah movement said: "The United States is actively supporting the Israeli war and facilitating the bloodshed.
“There is no killing tool the West hasn’t handed over to the Zionists,” he stressed.
Go deeper:
As the crisis in Gaza deepens, regional leaders like Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, leader of Yemen’s Ansarullah movement, are describing the conflict not just as a war, but as a moral collapse on the global stage, one where silence equals complicity.
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