Incitement against the sacred: Houthi Scholars Association statement reveals malicious intentions

Iran's disruptive and destructive role in the Arab region by
supporting armed militias and creating rebel entities as their arms is no longer
hidden, just as Tehran worked to establish the Houthi militia in Yemen in 1983,
and the real project of its sectarian militias seeks to export the Khomeinist
revolution.
In line with Iran's expansionist project in the Arab region,
the Iranian-backed Houthi Scholars Association issued a statement on the
occasion of Jerusalem Day, which included a fatwa inciting to invade Mecca, as
it is the shortest route to Al-Aqsa Mosque. The association claimed in a
statement that the liberation of Jerusalem will not happen unless “the Grand
Mosque [in Mecca] is liberated from the control of the Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia.”
Former Yemeni Endowments Minister Ahmed Attia described the
association’s statement as a “declaration of war against the Muslims’ qibla
(direction of prayer)” and an offense to their feelings.
Attia confirmed on Twitter that the liberation of Al-Aqsa
Mosque was a disgraceful lightening-rod issue, saying, “Whoever targets holy
sites with missiles will not protect them, and whoever blows up the homes of
God will not defend them.”
It is noteworthy that the statement from the Houthi Scholars
Association came just a day after the Revolutionary Guard commander's
statements inciting the continuation of missile attacks against the Kingdom of
Saudi Arabia.
The deputy head of the legitimate Yemeni Scholars
Association, Dr. Muhammad Musa al-Ameri, said in a statement that the Houthi
militia is an Iranian tool to destabilize the region and harm the land of the
Two Holy Mosques.
“A sane person no longer has the slightest doubt that the
terrorist Houthi militia has become a poisoned dagger in the side of the Arab
and Islamic nation, and through its daily speech and behavior it reveals its
distance from the values of true Islam and its tendency towards extremism in hostility
to the people of Yemen and the Islamic nation, in the service of the Iranian
project,” he added.
Ameri pointed out that “the Houthi militia has not only
launched its missiles towards the Sacred Country of God, but rather, through
its sectarian rhetoric, it is working to mobilize society in its areas of
control to be fuel for a long-term war, which these militias are planning
against Yemen and its brotherly neighbors.”
Ameri stressed that “the satanic ambitions of the Houthi
militia will not stop at an end, as long as they are under the auspices of
regional and international parties that supply them with weapons and reasons
for survival, provide them with political cover, and save them whenever the
noose is tight.”
He pointed out that “the Houthi rhetoric and their
aggressive behavior confirm the validity and importance of the step taken by
the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to stem the Houthi strife and support the Yemeni
people in confronting this lost group. Just as the Kingdom has succeeded in
confronting this militia and thwarting its destructive project in Yemen, it is
able to protect the Two Holy Mosques from its evil and those behind it.”
For his part, Yemeni Minister of Information, Culture and
Tourism Moammar al-Eryani condemned the Houthi association’s statement,
explaining that it reveals the real extremist project of a sectarian militia
moving as a tool to implement the project to export the Khomeinist revolution
and summarizes the danger it poses not to the security, stability and identity
of Yemen, but to regional and international peace and security.
Eryani indicated that the statement refutes all the claims
and allegations that the mullah regime in Iran and its sectarian militias are
promoting about Jerusalem, which confirms their exploitation of the Palestinian
cause as a slogan for mobilization and a cover to implement Tehran’s
expansionist plan in Yemen and the region, as well as to achieve political
gains and restore the glories of the shattered Persian Empire.
Eryani stressed that this disastrous project, which is
fueled by extremist slogans, beliefs and ideas, threatens to plunge Yemen and
the region into endless conflicts and wars, and this requires that all Arab and
Islamic countries and the entire world perceive the danger and unite efforts to
confront it and eliminate it in its cradle before confronting it becomes more
costly.
Observers believe that the inciting statement is a Houthi
reproduction of late Iranian Supreme Leader Ruhollah Khomeini’s rhetoric and
the Iranian revolution by exploiting religious sentiments, playing on emotions,
manipulating issues and employing them in the interest of Iran's expansionist
project that targets the Arab region.