Yemen (IP) - The crimes the Israeli regime committed in the war on Gaza are the greatest evidence of the genocide the regime has launched against the Palestinian people, said the leader of Yemen's Ansarullah Movement.

Iran Press/ West Asia:  Delivering a speech on Thursday afternoon over the latest developments of the region, Abdul Malek Badr el-Din al-Houthi said: "The crimes committed by the Zionists in Gaza, including genocide, have reached 2,370 cases, and these crimes are the greatest evidence of the criminal approach of the Zionist regime to massacre the Palestinian people."

Al-Houthi said it is the Palestinian nation's resistance that could be relied upon and that the resistance and self-sacrifice in Gaza is a bright page in the history of the Palestinian nation and a promise of a bright future for them and the inevitable collapse of the Israeli regime.

He regretted the tragic situation in Gaza, including the martyrdom of women and children, and noted that the people of Gaza are coping with a hybrid catastrophe consisting of bombardment, starvation, thirst, and the spread of contagious diseases.   

The leader of Ansarullah referred to the US and the UK's attack on Yemen under the pretext of maintaining maritime security and said that their claims to show support for shipping security are false and baseless. 

He stressed that the Yemeni resistance front would continue to target either the Israeli or Israeli-affiliated vessels in the Red Sea until the Israeli regime stops its war and blockade on Yemen. 

It was on October 7 that the Palestinian Resistance carried out Operation Al-Aqsa Flood on the Israeli regime's forces in response to the regime's daily crimes against the Palestinian people during 75 years of occupation of Palestine since 1948.

Since then, the Israeli regime got into a frenzy and began to pound the Gaza Strip with bombs; so far nearly 28,000 people have been martyred a large part of whom are non-civilians including women and children.

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