Friday, 05/06/2026   
   Beirut 12:36

Sayyed Al-Houthi Voices Full Readiness, Unified Position among Resistance Groups to Confront Enemies

Sayyed Abdul Malik Badr Al-Houthi, Leader of Yemen's Ansarullah revolutionary group during a televised address on Thursday (June 4, 2026).

Leader of Yemen’s Ansarullah revolutionary group Sayyed Abdul Malik Al-Houthi affirmed a state of “full readiness” and close coordination across the Axis of Resistance, stressing unified positioning in response to ongoing developments in Lebanon and Palestine and any potential escalation.

Speaking on the occasion of Eid Al-Ghadir (Day of Wilayah) on Thursday, Sayyed Al-Houthi said the group remains in continuous coordination “with our mujahideen brothers in the axis of jihad, resistance, and Al-Quds” (Jerusalem), particularly regarding the “unjust and aggressive American measures” and the required response.

He underscored preparedness to confront “any escalation or developments,” asserting that adversaries “do not seek any good for this nation,” and that their projects are “aggressive and destructive in nature.”

Sayyed Al-Houthi sharply criticized the alignment of several regional governments with the United States and the Israeli enemy, arguing that many political systems operate under external dictates and prioritize foreign approval in governance and appointments.

He said positions toward the war on Gaza are largely shaped by “US directives and Zionist instructions,” warning that such policies contribute to broader efforts to consolidate control over the region.

The Ansarullah leader also cautioned those regional actors against being drawn into wider conflict, accusing Washington of attempting to push local forces into “a comprehensive battle in service of the Zionist enemy,” which he warned would carry “serious consequences.”

Al-Houthi further pointed to systematic pressure on governments that reject external interference, alongside broader cultural and political influence campaigns across the region.

He concluded by reiterating that confronting these challenges requires steadfastness and coordinated action among resistance powers, framing the current phase as one of heightened confrontation and strategic alignment.