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Yemen’s Houthi movement has declared full support for Iran as tensions in the Middle East intensify. In a fiery address, Houthi leader Abdul-Malik al-Houthi warned the United States and several Arab governments against backing Israel’s military campaign against Iran. He described the strikes as “unjust, brutal and criminal aggression” and said Iran has the right to defend itself. The Houthis also warned that U.S. military bases involved in operations against Iran could become legitimate targets. With Yemen controlling key routes near the Red Sea, analysts fear the strategic shipping corridor could become the next flashpoint if the conflict widens. As the Iran-U.S. confrontation grows, concerns are rising that the war could expand into a broader regional conflict affecting global trade and security.

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00:22The Middle East is edging closer to a wider confrontation as Yemen's Ansar Allah movement
00:29issues a stark warning to Arab governments and the United States.
00:35In a fiery Ramadan address, the leader of the Ansar Allah movement, Abdel Malik al-Huthi,
00:43strongly condemned the on-Boeing military campaign against Iran by Israel and the United States.
00:50Al-Huthi described the attacks as an unjust, brutal and criminal aggression against a Muslim nation.
00:57According to him, the conflict is not just about Iran.
01:01He warned that the war forms part of a broader regional project aimed at reshaping the Middle East politically and
01:09militarily,
01:10paving the way for what he called Israeli domination across the region.
01:15Al-Huthi argued that the confrontation is expanding beyond Iran and could ultimately affect the entire Islamic world.
01:23He also defended Iran's military response, saying Tehran has the right to defend itself under international law.
01:31The Ansar Allah leader praised Iranian forces, including the Revolutionary Guard and the National Army,
01:38saying they are fulfilling what he called a sacred duty to protect their country.
01:43Addressing the strikes on American bases in the region, Al-Huthi insisted these attacks should not be seen as assaults
01:51on the countries hosting those bases.
01:53Instead, he said they are legitimate targets because they are being used to launch operations against Iran.
02:00A major portion of his speech focused on criticism of several Arab governments.
02:05Al-Huthi accused some regional regimes of openly aligning with Washington and Tel Aviv, claiming they are providing political, financial,
02:15and media support to the campaign against Iran.
02:18He also criticized Arab media outlets, accusing them of acting as propaganda tools that justify the war and suppress opposition
02:27across the region.
02:28Al-Huthi further called on supporters across the Middle East to counter what he described as psychological warfare through social
02:37media and public mobilization.
02:39The Ansar Allah leader concluded by reaffirming Yemen's full solidarity with Iran and warning that the confrontation could expand dramatically
02:49if the conflict continues.
02:56With Yemen already playing a key role in regional tensions and controlling strategic maritime routes near the Red Sea,
03:04analysts say any escalation could threaten global shipping lanes and pull more countries into the crisis.
03:11For now, the warning from Sana'a is clear.
03:14What began as a conflict with Iran could quickly transform into a much broader regional war.
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