The Houthis marched thousands of miles to support the Palestinians and faced difficult access options
Recently, the Iranian-backed Houthis in Yemen announced that they would support Palestine, which has attracted widespread attention from the international community. The Houthis demonstrated a strong commitment to Arab brotherhood and were nicknamed the "Slipper Army."
However, the Houthis are faced with the choice of two difficult passages during their march. The first route required them to travel more than 2,000 kilometers through the desert to the Gaza Strip. The path is fraught with uncertainties and challenges, but the Houthis have expressed their willingness to do whatever it takes for the sake of a just Palestinian cause.
At the same time, the second passage is through the Red Sea, which is crowded with fleets of 11 countries, including the United States. It can be said that it will be quite difficult for the Houthis to pass through in this hostile environment. However, in order to provide support to the Palestinians, the Houthis are also considering this option.
The actions of the Houthis have sparked controversy in the international community. Some believe that their actions are in defence of the rights and interests of the Palestinian people and in response to Israeli aggression. However, there are also concerns about the Houthi decision, fearing that it will further escalate tensions in the Middle East.
In any case, the actions of the Houthis will have a significant impact on the situation in the Middle East. Their choices will determine whether they succeed in supporting Palestine and whether the Middle East will plunge deeper into instability. We will continue to follow the development of this event and pray for peace and stability in the Middle East.