“If Israel succeeds in liquidating the Palestinian cause, it will undoubtedly extend its aggression to other countries,” Abdul Malik al-Houthi warned in a speech aired on Tuesday.
“Those who rely on an agreement with Israel should recognize that Israel ignores its commitment, even if guaranteed by the US,” he added.
Yemeni leaders were referring to Arab countries in the region who either participated in a continuing US settlement agreement with the administration or were considering prospects, including the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Sudan and Saudi Arabia.
The statement comes after the regime resumed a fierce attack on Gaza despite the ceasefire agreement that came into effect in January for over 15 months and a ceasefire agreement aimed at ending a genocide war with coastal slivers by Tel Aviv.
Palestinian health officials say 424 people were killed in the attack on Tuesday alone, including 174 children and 89 women. More than 600 people were injured as Israeli forces targeted homes, mosques and shelters.
The bombing has exacerbated an already tragic humanitarian crisis, closing the 17th consecutive day of closure and border intersection.
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In the circumstances, Al Houghti said “military action by the Arab and Islamic regimes (against occupied Palestinian territory) would be ideal.”
However, such an operation is “impossible,” he added.
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