Al-Houthi: Saudi-led coalition going from failure to another
Ansar Allah leader Sayyed Abdel Malek al-Houthi discusses the failure of the Saudi-led coalition to achieve its security goals.
The leader of Yemen's Ansar Allah movement Abdel Malek al-Houthi stated, on Wednesday, that "the enemies who bet on ending battles quickly in two weeks have entered their eighth year of frustration."
During a live speech, the top Yemeni leader said that "the Saudi-led coalition of aggression sought to subject Yemen's capital to heavy aerial bombardment and commit the most heinous crimes in order to seize control," reminding everyone how the alliance used internationally prohibited weapons and attempted to occupy the Yemeni capital by launching full-scale offensives.
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"Enemies have devised vicious military attacks aimed at occupying Sanaa, allocating billions of dollars to this end," he added.
Al-Houthi affirmed that the Saudi-led coalition tried everything to take over Sanaa by fomenting sedition across the country, but all their plots were foiled, and they realized that taking over Sanaa was impossible.
The top Yemeni figure revealed that the enemies have also planned to foment chaos and internal strife in Yemen by imposing economic pressure and impoverishment, but the level of public awareness and steadfastness, particularly in Sanaa, astounded them.
He also stressed the need for unity and alertness to counter acts of aggression.
Al-Houthi called on the coalition to come to realize that there is no point in continuing their aggression, stressing that they will not reach their goals. He stressed that the Yemeni people "did not attack anyone," yet confirming that they are not easy prey; a fact the coalition of aggression must understand.
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