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Ansarullah Leader’s Quds Day Speech: There Is Unity, Common Interest Between ‘Israel’, Saudi

Ansarullah Leader’s Quds Day Speech: There Is Unity, Common Interest Between ‘Israel’, Saudi
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Leader of Yemen's Ansarullah movement Abdul-Malik Badreddine al-Houthi said that ‘Israel's' positions with regard to some Arab countries, including Saudi Arabia, imply a level of unity and common interest between Tel Aviv and those states.

Ansarullah Leader’s Quds Day Speech: There Is Unity, Common Interest Between ‘Israel’, Saudi

In a live televised speech to the Yemeni people on the occasion of International Quds Day late Thursday, Houthi hailed Iran and Syria for supporting the regional resistance movements and underlined the need for a united front against the Zionist entity.

In his speech, Sayyed al-Houthi called on the Yemenis to take streets on the occasion of International Quds Day Friday.

Hailing Iran and Syria for supporting the regional resistance movements, Sayyed al-Houthi underlined the need for a united front against ‘Israel.'

He further slammed the ongoing efforts to divert attention from the ‘Israeli' hostile policies by inciting Iranophobia among regional countries.

Some US allies in the region, including Saudi Arabia, have repeatedly accused Iran of supporting terrorism, with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman pledging that his country "will work to have the battle in Iran."

The Ansarullah leader, whose country has been fighting a deadly war waged by a Saudi-led coalition since March 2015, noted that ‘Israel' seeks a deal with Arab countries, including Saudi Arabia, as a prerequisite for any agreement to resolve the decades-long conflict with the Palestinians.

On Thursday, ‘Israel's' minister of military affairs Avigdor Lieberman underlined the need for "a full regional agreement" with what he called "all moderate Sunni states, including Kuwait and Saudi Arabia."

Citing unnamed Arab and American sources, The Times reported last week that Saudi Arabia and the ‘Israeli' regime were in clandestine talks to establish official economic relations for the first time since the entity was created on the Palestinian territories some 69 years ago.

Separately on Thursday, Zionist Transportation and Intelligence Minister Yisrael Katz called on Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud to invite ‘Israeli' Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Riyadh to establish full diplomatic relations.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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