Sayyid Abdul-Malik al-Houthi praises Colombia's stance on Palestine

Sayyid Abdul-Malik al-Houthi praises Colombia's stance on Palestine

The leader of revolution, Sayyid Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, positioned international solidarity with Gaza as a moral benchmark, using it to sharply criticize the stance of many Arab and Muslim leaders, whom he accused of a “deplorable state of inaction.”

In his weekly address, the leader expressed strong praise for the supportive international stances towards Gaza, singling out the President of Colombia, Gustavo Petro, for particular commendation.

He stated that the Colombian President’s stance is “among the most honorable and advanced international positions, surpassing those of most Arab and Muslim leaders.”

He contrasted this with the position of most Arab and Muslim leaders, whose stances, he affirmed, have not risen to the level of President Petro, who has called for forming an army to liberate Palestine and severing all relations with the Israeli enemy.

He expressed a wish that Arab leaders were on par with the Colombian President, whom he said was moved by a “human conscience.”

“The problem in the Arab world,” Sayyid Abdul-Malik elaborated, “is the absence of human conscience, and religious, national, patriotic, and moral motivation. There is a truly deplorable state of inaction.”

Highlighting further examples of international solidarity, the leader pointed to dockworkers and labor unions in Italy who successfully blocked a fuel shipment to the Israeli enemy.

He juxtaposed this with ships from four Arab countries and one Muslim nation that, he affirmed, continue to dock weekly at Israeli ports.

He also applauded the Slovenian government’s official decision to ban Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu from its territory, considering it part of a positive global interaction.

Shifting to the ” Global Sumud Flotilla,” Sayyid Abdul-Malik described it as a prominent, symbolic, and important form of solidarity.

He noted that this was the 38th such attempt by activists to break the siege on Gaza, undertaken despite significant risks.

He confirmed that the Israeli enemy, as in previous instances, had assaulted the flotilla, kidnapped the activists, and confiscated the aid. However, he asserted that the activists had succeeded in exposing Israel and drawing the world’s attention to the suffering of the Palestinian people, thereby building a case against those nations surrounding Palestine who, in his words, “stand idly by watching the Palestinian people being starved.”

 

Source : Almasiarh net