A member of the Yemeni Supreme Political Council, Mohammed Ali al-Houthi, pointed out that “violations of aggression will not prevent us from preparing for a big battle and victory, and they are the fuel for sustaining life and the continuity of the fronts.”

Al-Houthi noted: “If there is not the right determination to stop the aggression and lift the siege from Yemen, the battle will continue, and we do not care about any threats and weapons with which they waged aggression against our country, we know and we know how fight them.”

He emphasized that “we have a deterrent weapon that can set the balance of deterrence and achieve a close victory”, noting that “we accepted the truce because we do not want the war to continue, but if they continue to besiege our country and attack it we will not sit idly by,” explaining: “We wanted and hope that our battle will be a direct battle with the Israeli enemy.

He added: “The wars that are being waged against us are preventive wars in which the enemy wants to continue to occupy the country and be safe, and the main battle for which the Yemeni people and the peoples of the country must mobilize is the battle to liberate Al-Aqsa.”