Ansarollah Website – Mohammed Nasser Hatroosh

The content of the recent speech by Sayyed Abdulmalik al-Houthi, commemorating the anniversary of the "Cry in the Face of the Arrogant," has dominated the political scene, clarifying key points at a stage that is perhaps the most complex in the history of the conflict with the Israeli enemy. The speech redefines religious and moral values ​​and principles, criticizing the moral and legal paralysis afflicting most Arab societies, and warning against the danger of replacing the jihadist and faith-based identity with a silence that borders on complicity, cowardice, and shirking of responsibility.

The speech's significance lies in its transcendence of merely describing reality, presenting the "Cry in the Face of the Arrogant" as a comprehensive strategy of awareness in confronting the Americanization and normalization projects that seek to engulf the region. While Sayyed al-Houthi reveals horrifying statistics reflecting the scale of the tragedy in Gaza, where Palestinian women are slaughtered by American weapons every half hour, the speech exposes the hypocrisy of Western democracy and strips the mask of "mediator" from the face of the American administration.

In this context, Arab activists and politicians agree that the speech of the leader, Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, on the anniversary of the Cry, is an awareness statement for the Islamic nation to be vigilant and wary of Zionist schemes, and to be independent from Western hegemony. They emphasize that the speech of the leader - may Allah protect him - transcends Yemeni geography to address the conscience of every free person in the world. They affirm that the internal fortification of the nation begins with disavowing its enemies, and that any reliance on the outside is a reliance on a mirage that will inevitably lead to humiliating subservience and national and ethnic disintegration with dire consequences.

 

Criminalizing Solidarity: Falling into the Trap of Subservience to Zionism

Omani political activist Ahmed Al-Yahmedi believes that the Leader's speech puts a finger on a deep wound, strongly criticizing the tendency of some regimes to criminalize solidarity with Gaza, even through social media platforms.

In an interview with Ansarollah website, Al-Yahmedi asserts that turning anti-occupation slogans into punishable offenses represents a major political setback, reflecting a state of subservience that transcends sovereignty and strikes at the heart of Islamic identity.

Al-Yahmedi warns those who normalize relations with "Israel" and those who have surrendered that their bets on achieving prestige through subservience are a losing gamble that will bring nothing but calamity and historical shame to their homelands. He emphasizes that the negative stances they are taking will be a stain of disgrace that will haunt future generations. He points out that political freedom in the Arab region is in real danger when sympathizing with the resistance becomes a crime, which Al-Yahmedi considered a result of these regimes betraying the nation’s major issues, stressing that history will not forgive those who dared to abandon Gaza in its darkest hour.

Amid this suppression of free speech in most countries of the world, the role of the United States as a key player, not a mediator, becomes increasingly apparent. The gap between Western human rights rhetoric and the American missiles that claim innocent lives in Gaza is widening, exposing Washington's true role in enabling the Zionist entity to perpetrate horrific massacres against the Palestinians.

In this regard, Egyptian political activist Sayyed Shebl asserts that relying on the American role is a form of political folly and a severe deficiency in awareness and insight regarding the events unfolding in the region.

Speaking to Ansarollah website, Shebl says, "The American involvement in supporting the Zionist entity with weapons, equipment, and ammunition to kill Palestinians disqualifies Washington from acting as a mediator between the Palestinian resistance and the Israeli enemy entity." He considers the Israeli occupation entity an integral part of the United States, representing it as "the fifty-first American state."

He believes that the American use of the veto five times consecutively to prevent a ceasefire in Gaza proves that the White House is the true operations room for the aggression against Palestine, not merely a supporter. Shibl concludes that trying to separate American and Israeli interests is a "strategic delusion," as Washington is engaged in fighting with guns and missiles on the ground, and in diplomatic deception internationally, which makes it an integral party to every drop of blood spilled in Gaza, and it cannot in any way be accepted as a neutral party seeking peace or exerting real pressure on its protégé, "Israel."

 

The Cry: A Faith-Based Approach Breaking the Wall of Silence

With the fall of the masks of international mediation, the urgent need arises for the Islamic nation to possess the weapon of awareness and stance represented by the Cry project, as the only option to move people from a state of apathy and subservience to a state of action and influence on the ground and in the political arena, to redraw the equations of power and dignity.

In this regard, Palestinian political and media activist, Areeb Abu Saleh, considers the Cry a faith-based and practical approach that transcends being a mere verbal slogan, emphasizing that it represents an impenetrable barrier against the axis of capitulation and normalization. In his interview with Ansarollah website, Abu Saleh believes that the Cry's loud chanting and raised fist symbolize strength and confidence, and is a tool for psychological and jihadist mobilization against the enemies of the nation. She explained that this project, launched by the martyr leader Hussein Badr al-Din al-Houthi from Marran in 2002, has become "global," resonating with all the free people of the world who reject American and Zionist hegemony.

Abu Saleh affirms that the Cry has succeeded in redefining who the true enemy of the Islamic nation is, far from official distortion, noting that its jihadist influence is growing as an act of resistance that breaks the state of silence and betrayal, and protects peoples from slipping into enemy projects that target the nation’s entity and existence, making it a cry for freedom in the face of global tyranny.

We can say that the anniversary of the "Cry" represents an intellectual and political roadmap for the nation, transcending superficial narratives to delve into the depths of the existential struggle. The convergence of visions among Arab activists and politicians regarding the content of this address confirms that the awareness instilled by the Quranic project has borne fruit, transforming the "Cry" from a local stance into a global phenomenon that disturbs the sleep of the arrogant powers.

Faced with current events and developments, humanity is left with only two choices: either complete alignment with the option of resistance and dignity, or falling into the quagmire of Zionism and blind subservience to the West, which will only bring loss. The blood of women and children in Gaza, spilled by American weapons and international complicity, remains the shining proof of the validity of the Quranic approach, which has exposed the falsehood of Western democracies and the fragility of normalizing regimes