Washington Designates Yemen s Houthis as a Terrorist Organization Group Condemns While Government Welcomes Decision
The Houthi group swiftly condemned the United States’ designation of it as a Foreign Terrorist Organization, marking its first response since the decision took effect.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the internationally unrecognized Houthi government in Sana’a claimed that the U.S. designation targets the entire Yemeni population, considering it a reaction to its stance, which it described as “honorable” and supportive of the Palestinian cause, and an indication of the U.S. administration’s bias toward Israel, according to a statement published by the Saba news agency in Sana’a.
The Houthi foreign ministry accused the U.S. of habitually labeling those who oppose its policies and reject its dictates and arrogance as terrorists, subsequently imposing sanctions against them.
The group, which operates as part of Irans regional axis, accused the U.S. of conspiring against Yemen alongside Saudi Arabia. This accusation refers to the Saudi-led military intervention in Yemen launched on March 26, 2015, under the banner of Operation Decisive Storm.
The Houthi-affiliated foreign ministry called on international, human rights, and humanitarian organizations to denounce the U.S. decision, warning of its potential negative impact on Yemen’s humanitarian situation.
The Houthis also hinted at military retaliation, stating that the designation would only strengthen their “principled stance” in supporting the Palestinian cause.
In a separate statement, the Houthi government in Sana’a accused the U.S. of terrorism, asserting that the designation undermines regional stability and the UN-sponsored peace efforts in Yemen. The group urged international condemnation of the decision.
It is evident from the initial reactions that the Houthis are framing the U.S. designation as a direct response to their support for the Palestinian cause. This rhetoric appears aimed at garnering sympathy from their domestic and Arab audiences by portraying themselves as victims of their so-called resistance efforts.
This move by the U.S. represents the most
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