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For years prior to Al-Aqsa Flood, Sayyed Abdulmalik Al-Houthi repeatedly warned of the Israeli enemy's expansionist plan, which targets the very existence and capabilities of our Ummah. He is working to extend his presence from the Levant to Egypt to Hijaz, based on a distorted biblical vision and distorted doctrines that permit the shedding of blood, honor, and wealth. This is epitomized by the idea of "Greater Israel," which draws imaginary borders extending from the Nile to the Euphrates and seeks to transform the region into an arena free of any restrictions or obstacles that would hinder its project and prevent its expansion. In his speeches and remarks, the Leader emphasizes that all the enemy's bullying, violations, and attacks—including political assassinations and the violation of sovereignty—are merely tools to impose the equation of "violation," paving the way for the enemy's expansion by sowing chaos and destroying the leadership structures of countries. Nowadays, with the escalation of the Israeli enemy's attacks, its aggression is clearly evident in the series of assassinations targeting resistance leaders and scholars across Arab and Islamic lands. This demonstrates that what the Leader warned against is not a private feud or an analysis expressing a personal point of view, but rather a comprehensive Quranic vision that clarifies the causes of the conflict and places it within its broader civilizational context, while also taking into account the American role, both as a supportive partner in the Zionist expansionist project.
In this article, we recall the most prominent Zionist bullying operations carried out since the establishment of the occupying entity, as a reminder of the enemy and its uncompromising and unsustainable mentality:
On June 7, 1981, Israeli fighter jets penetrated Iraqi airspace without prior warning and destroyed the Osirak nuclear reactor near Baghdad with eight F-16s. This operation, described by the enemy at the time as a "preemptive strike," resulted in the deaths of ten Iraqis and a French technician. Only in a few months before the UN Security Council adopted Resolution 487, condemning the attack and demanding that the enemy compensate Baghdad. However, the response was further disregard for the law. On October 1, 1985, Israeli warplanes targeted the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) headquarters in Hammam al-Shatt in Tunis , committing a massacre that claimed the lives of 50 Palestinians and 18 Tunisians.
This massacre garnered renewed international condemnation through Resolution 573, which deemed it a "flagrant violation of sovereignty." Meanwhile, angry demonstrations were taking place in Tunisia, chanting slogans denouncing "the hand of the Israeli enemy, which does not hesitate to turn Tunisian territory into an arena for settling scores."
The Israeli enemy was not satisfied with these crimes. On April 16, 1988, a team from the Israeli Sayeret Matkal unit, led by Moshe Ya'alon (who later became Israel's Minister of War), infiltrated Tunisia via naval vessels and assassinated Palestinian leader Khalil al-Wazir (Abu Jihad) inside his home in Sidi Bou Said. The operation involved the use of silencers and stealthy ships, setting a model for subsequent assassinations. Nine years later, on September 25, 1997, the Israeli Mossad attempted to breach Jordanian sovereignty by assassinating Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal in Amman. The assassination was carried out using a lethal injection of poison. However, the attempt failed thanks to the intervention of the late King Hussein bin Talal, who stipulated that the enemy provide an antidote in exchange for the release of the two agents. The crisis resulted in the release of Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, implicitly acknowledging the failure of its plot.
On February 12, 2008, the Israeli Mossad violated Syrian sovereignty once again by targeting Hezbollah military commander Imad Mughniyeh in Kafr Sousa neighborhood of Damascus with an explosive device attached to his car, an operation that sparked a wave of Lebanese and Iranian anger. Two years later, the enemy doubled its crimes in Syria. On January 19, 2010, the Israeli Mossad carried out a sophisticated operation in Dubai to assassinate Hamas leader Mahmoud al-Mabhouh inside his room at the Atlantic Tower Hotel. The operation involved 11 forged European passports and surveillance cameras that later revealed the team's movements through airports and hotels. The operation became an international scandal, with Dubai Police broadcasting the details live, announcing that "the Israeli enemy is practicing organized terrorism under the cover of intelligence work."
The Israeli enemy did not stop at neighboring countries. On December 15, 2016, Tunisian engineer Mohamed Zouari was assassinated in front of his home in Sfax by firing 20 bullets from a silencer. This operation was attributed by experts to the Israeli enemy's Mossad due to Zouari's role in developing the Ababil drones for the Palestinian resistance.
While Tunisian authorities arrested five people suspected of involvement without investigation.
Two years later, on April 21, 2018, the scenario was repeated in Malaysia, with the targeting of Palestinian engineer Fadi al-Batsh near his home in Kuala Lumpur as he headed for dawn prayers. His father declared to the media, "I confirm 100 percent that the Mossad, affiliated with the Israeli enemy, killed him. Fadi had no enemies other than the enemy," indicating that assassinations had become a recognized tool of the enemy's foreign policy.
On November 27, 2020, the Israeli Mossad breached the security cordon surrounding Iranian nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh near Tehran, through a well-planned ambush involving an explosive robot.
Tehran declared that "the crime will push us to accelerate our nuclear program." Meanwhile, the enemy denied any official involvement, bearing the brunt of its systematic assassination policy, acknowledged by its former defense minister, Benny Gantz, who said, "Assassinations are part of our strategic tools."
But the turning point in the series of crimes came with the outbreak of the "Battle of the Flood of Al-Aqsa" on October 7, 2023, when the pace of assassinations increased to an unprecedented level. Zionist bullying reached its peak, violating all international norms and laws governing relations between states. In Lebanon, the Israeli Air Force launched a series of raids on the southern suburbs of Beirut, leading to the assassination of Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah and other prominent leaders. Meanwhile, the United Nations warned of "serious violations of international law," without taking any actual action to halt the aggression. On July 31, 2024, the enemy crossed all diplomatic boundaries by assassinating Ismail Haniyeh, head of the Hamas Political Bureau, in the Iranian capital, Tehran. Tehran responded by bombing enemy military sites in what became known as Operation True Promise.
The series of violations did not end there. On August 28, 2025, Israeli warplanes targeted a routine meeting of the Yemeni government in Sana'a, killing the prime minister and several ministers. The Leader Sayyed Abdulmalik al-Houthi declared, "This crime proves that the enemy respects no sovereignty and adopts a policy of desecration, which we have repeatedly warned against." He warned that "the response will be harsher," emphasizing continued Yemeni support for Gaza. Just ten days later, on September 8, 2025, the Israeli enemy launched its first missile attack on Qatari territory, targeting residential areas in Doha housing Palestinian resistance leaders. The Qatari Foreign Ministry issued a statement affirming that "the aggression poses a serious threat to the security of the region." Meanwhile, the enemy's media justified the operation by claiming it was a "targeting of terrorist targets," ignoring the fact that Doha was acting as a mediator between the resistance and the entity.
All these operations reveal what the Leader had previously established: that the enemy is an occupying, expansionist entity seeking to control and violate the entire region, "not just Gaza." but all, allies and adversaries, and its evil affects everyone.
For decades, the Israeli enemy has transformed assassinations into a language it understands well, adopting it with the Arabs in its foreign policy, exploiting American support to impose the equation of "violability," which considers every inch of Arab and Islamic land a legitimate target. Today, the facts prove even more clearly that the "Greater Israel" plan is no longer merely an idebstrategy implemented through a thousand means and tools, starting with assassinations and raids and ending with land annexation and expansion.
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