TEHRAN(Basirat): The Leader of Yemen’s Ansarullah movement says Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are puppets of Washington and Tel Aviv.
Leader of the Yemeni Revolution Sayyed Abdul-Malik al-Houthi on Sunday vowed to defend the Yemeni western coast.
This
came during a televised speech he delivered to the nation and aired by
Al-Masirah TV channel, reviewing the latest developments in the western
coast battles.
Sayyed al-Houthi said it is not strange for the aggression forces to continue to commit crimes in the holy month of Ramada.
"Thousands
of infiltrations and operations by US-backed Saudi-led coalition troops
have been foiled, and the Yemeni people have lived many triumphs,”
Al-Houthi said.
He noted that Saudi Arabia and United Arab
Emirates had paid billions of dollars to finance extremist groups in
southern Yemeni provinces, exploiting the political problems the people
suffered from in the past.
"The war on Yemen is a foreign
military aggression,” al-Houthi said. "Some mercenary leaders of the
Saudi-led coalition have recently complained over the coalition acts,
and become aware that the coalition forces are occupiers.”
He
added that the coalition troops have committed war crimes, massacres and
crimes of raping women and children in Hodeidah and Aden provinces,
even in the holy month of Ramadan.
"Those who bet on the support of foreign forces will never reach satisfied results,” he said.
He
pointed out that the battle in Mocha city on the western coast is being
run by UAE officers, who are under the command of Israeli-US operation
room.
"The decision of invading the Yemeni western coast has been
taken and adopted by the United States of America,” Sayyed al-Houthi
said.
The US and Israeli official statements proved their key involvement in leading the military aggression on Yemen, he added.
Sayyed
al-Houthi called for military steadfastness and popular cohesion in the
west coast front, vowing to liberate Aden, Mukala, Shabwa and all
Yemeni occupied provinces.
In the past couple of months, Yemeni
army units, backed by allied fighters from Popular Committees and
fighters from the popular Houthi Ansarullah movement, have managed to
hit different targets, either military or economic targets, in Saudi
Arabia with ballistic missiles, rockets or drone attacks.
Saudi
Arabia and its allies launched the war on Yemen in March 2015 in support
of the country’s former Riyadh-friendly government. The Yemeni Ministry
of Human Rights announced in a statement on March 25 that the Saudi-led
war had left 600,000 civilians dead and injured until then.
In
one of the deadliest air raids, Saudi warplanes last month targeted a
wedding ceremony in Hajjah several times, killing almost 50 people and
wounding 55 others. Saudi jets also carried out raids on the ambulances
transporting the casualties to local hospitals.
Source:ABNA24