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The Leader: “The Al-Aqsa Flood obstructed the course of normalization with the enemy and exposed the crime of liquidating Palestine.”

Sayyid Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi affirmed that the liquidation of the Palestinian cause was made apparent by the positions taken by some Arab regimes over the past two years: some states refused even to sever diplomatic ties with the Israeli enemy, while others moved to normalize relations — an act that constitutes a grave catastrophe for the nation and for the rights of the Palestinian people.

The Leader said the countries that cut ties with the Zionist enemy acted from a human and moral conscience, whereas the continued acceptance of relations with the criminal entity by other Arab states is morally and humanely unacceptable.

He added that acquiescing to the liquidation of the Palestinian cause and relinquishing the holy sites is a disaster for the nation, because the issue is simultaneously religious, moral, humanitarian and national.

The Leader pointed out that Arab normalization with the entity is a terrible loss for those regimes, which the enemy exploited to change official school curricula, raise a new generation loyal to the enemy, stoke enmities serving the U.S.–Israeli project, attempt to occupy minds and hearts, and distort religious and cultural discourse.

He also revealed that the Israeli enemy is working to bind the Arab economy to its services and control — managing water, and profiting from regional gas and oil resources — and said that Operation Al-Aqsa Flood contributed to delaying those projects and thwarting the enemy’s objectives.

Sayyid al-Houthi affirmed that responding to the crimes of the Zionist enemy and rejecting normalization is a popular, moral and national duty, and that the path of resistance and jihad is the means to foil the enemy’s schemes and protect the rights of the Palestinian and Arab nations.