West Asia(IP):Yemen’s Ansarullah leader called for uslim unity and cooperation, and warned agaginst saudi's cooperation with Western countries and Zionsit Regime in hostility toward Yemen.

Iran Press/ West Asia:  Yemen’s Ansarullah leader Abdul-Malik al-Houthi urged for Muslim unity and cooperation, warning Riyadh against colluding with the United States, the United Kingdom, and Israeli regime in hostility toward Yemen.

Al-Houthi made the remarks on Sunday, where he pointed out that many countries were not caught in the trap laid by the American-led coalition against Yemen and even had direct coordination with Yemen instead.

The leader of Ansarullah movement stated, "The biggest failure of the United States was that it could not include the countries neighboring the Red Sea in operations to support Israel. America also failed to force the Arab and neighboring countries to attack us from their soil."

He said that the US is still trying to use Saudi Arabia to put pressure on Yemen, stressing that, "America has sent us messages that will force Saudi Arabia to take hostile actions. At the moment, America's focus is on economic issues."

Al-Houthi considered any Saudi action against Yemen to be benefitting Israel and the US and said "We warned through intermediaries and recommended that Saudi Arabia stop its stupid actions. America intends to bring Saudi Arabia into an all-out war with us and return the situation to the peak of tension."

Yemen’s Ansarullah al-Houthi further urged for Muslim unity and cooperation.

He urged Muslims to go back to “original Islam”, and cling to its principles.

Al-Houthi warned of Zionist plots to change school curricula in Muslim countries.

Yemen’s pro-Palestinian naval operations “astonished” US, UK, Israeli officials, he later said, adding that, "US, UK advanced military technology failed to stop Yemen’s retaliatory operations.

 Al-Houthi further noted that, "The US faces real dilemma amid Yemen’s retaliatory operations."

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