Sayyed Abdulmalik al-Houthi, Leader of Ansarallah in Yemen, on Thursday warned international shipping companies against violating the Yemeni ban on Israeli shipping.

In his speech on the latest developments this evening, Sayyed Abdulmalik al-Houthi confirmed that the sinking of two ships belonging to companies violating the Yemeni ban on Israeli shipping in the Red Sea has re-closed the port of Umm al-Rashrash after an attempt to reopen it.

Sayyed al-Houthi explained that the Gaza Support Front carried out 11 operations this week, using hypersonic missiles and drones. He noted that these operations hit targets belonging to the Israeli enemy in Jaffa, the Negev, and Umm al-Rashrash in occupied Palestine.

Regarding Syria, Sayyed Abdulmalik said, “The Israeli enemy seeks to establish the equation of permissibility by escalating in Syria.”

Sayyed Abdulmalik al-Houthi warned minorities and sects in Syria against the Israeli exploitation, emphasizing that “the Israeli enemy does not wish good for anyone and works to create crises and then exploit their consequences.”

In this context, Sayyed Al-Houthi pointed to the Israeli enemy’s attempts to impose its influence in Syria by exploiting the mistakes of armed groups toward minorities and creating sectarian conflicts to divide the peoples of the region. He called for an end to sectarian policies that give the Israeli enemy justification for intervention.

He explained that “Israel is seeking to control areas near Damascus, having established more than eight military bases north of Quneitra and connecting them with fortified corridors.”

Sayyed Abdulmalik affirmed that the Israeli aggression against Lebanon and Syria is part of a broader plan targeting the region, calling on the nation to be aware and confront this plan.

He praised the Yemeni people’s ability to resist temptation and pressure, stressing that they were not driven by material interests but by faith, clarity of vision, and moral strength.

He confirmed that the number of demonstrations and protests last week reached 1,229. He added, "By Allah’s grace, when we are within the framework of the jihadist movement, we should not succumb to boredom or apathy."

Sayyed al-Houthi concluded his speech by calling for a massive turnout in Friday’s million-man march across Sana’a and other provinces, to reaffirm Yemen’s support for Palestine, its steadfastness in jihad, and its religious commitment to resisting oppression.