Sayyed Abdul Malik Al-Houthi, the leader of Yemen"s Ansarallah, stated that Yemen will not accept any part of Somalia becoming a foothold for Israel. He emphasized that such a development would come at the expense of Somalia’s independence, sovereignty, and the security of the Somali people, as well as the security of the Red Sea region.
Al-Houthi"s remarks highlight ongoing tensions regarding Israeli presence in the region, which he views as a direct threat. This statement follows previous reports concerning the implications of Israeli activities in Somalia, particularly in relation to regional security dynamics.
For further context, recent developments in the region have included discussions among various nations regarding security strategies, as seen in the ongoing talks between Iran and Saudi Arabia about the situation in Yemen.
Al-Houthi"s declaration serves as a warning against any perceived encroachment by Israel into Somali territory, reinforcing the stance of Ansarallah on issues of national sovereignty and regional security.

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