The leader of the Ansar Allah group, Abdul-Malik Badreddin al-Houthi, said that “blowing the horn inside a synagogue in the heart of Damascus is a step that signifies the extent of the penetration inside the Syrian capital.”

Regarding the repeated Israeli attacks on Syria, al-Houthi confirmed that “the Israeli tactic in southern Syria aims to consolidate control and is not just ordinary events.”

He said: “The enemy’s insistence on daily raids, setting up checkpoints, and assaults in southern Syria aims to consolidate control.”

Regarding the developments in the war on the Gaza Strip and regional and international developments, al-Houthi emphasized that “the Israeli enemy relies in its war on Gaza on American partnership and support and the terrible negligence of Arab and Islamic regimes.”

He continued: “The Yemen front operations this week were carried out with 18 missiles and drones, some targeting Israeli enemy objectives deep in Palestine, some at sea, and some to repel the Israeli enemy. Yemen’s naval operations aim to prevent ships violating the navigation ban directed against the Israeli enemy.”

He said: “The number of targeted ships in support operations reached 228 ships, which is an important number that reflects the seriousness, effectiveness, and impact of the Yemeni position, as well as its effect on the Israeli enemy. It is globally known that our naval operations achieved important results in disrupting the port of Umm al-Rashrash (Eilat) and the resulting significant losses to the Israeli enemy’s economic situation.”

He concluded: “There is a great strategic significance in preventing the Israeli enemy from navigating through the Red Sea to Bab al-Mandeb and the Gulf of Aden, a position of major strategic importance recognized worldwide.”