Iran strengthens the Houthis following the Israeli and American strikes

Iran was quick to reassure the Houthi group and strengthen its support following the recent Israeli and American strikes that targeted Hodeidah and Sanaa, while the group confirmed its continued escalation, continued attacks, and its military ability was not affected.
The reassurance process, expressed by the call of the Iranian Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, to the Houthi Foreign Minister, Jamal Amer, comes at a time when fears are mounting in Tehran about the loss of its most important arms in the region following the withdrawal of the Lebanese Hezbollah from the equation and the fall of Bashar’s regime. Assad in Syria.
The Houthi media reported that the group's minister, Jamal Amer, discussed with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, in a phone call, bilateral relations and the latest developments in the region.
The Houthi version of Saba Agency reported that the group’s minister assured Minister Araqchi of the failure of the attacks carried out by the United States and Israel, claiming that there is popular support enjoyed by the group’s leader, Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, represented by the weekly rallies that he calls for every Friday.
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