GAZA (Palestine Foundation Information Center) The Hamas Movement has applauded the decision taken by Yemen’s Ansarullah leadership to resume naval operations against the Israeli occupation state if humanitarian aid and goods were not allowed into Gaza within four days.
“This courageous decision underscores the profound bonds of Ansarullah and the Yemeni people with Palestine and Jerusalem, as well as their unwavering commitment to the supportive and solidarity stances they have upheld over the past 15 months during the genocidal war on the Gaza Strip,” Hamas said in a statement on Friday night.
Hamas called on the international community and the UN to take immediate action to stop Israel from starving the Palestinian civilians in Gaza.
Hamas also urged the Arab and Muslim peoples and countries to take effective steps to break the Israeli siege on Gaza and work in every possible way to foil the fascist occupation’s plan to starve them and deprive them of their right to life.
On Friday, Ansarullah issued a warning to resume naval operations against Israeli-linked vessels if the Israeli regime fails to comply with the ceasefire terms and continues to block aid to Gaza.
“We give the entire world notice: We are granting a four-day deadline,” the group’s leader, Abdel-Malik al-Houthi, said in a televised statement last night.
“This deadline is to allow for mediators to continue their efforts. If, after these four days, the Israeli enemy persists in preventing the entry of aid into Gaza, maintains a complete closure of crossings, and continues to block the entry of food and medicine into Gaza, we will resume our naval operations against the Israeli enemy,” he said.