Al-Houthi: Sudan kills Yemenis, makes peace with the Israelis
A member of the Supreme Political Council in Yemen condemns Sudan’s ongoing normalization with "Israel" and calls on Sudanese parties to reject what is happening by all means.
Member of the Supreme Political Council in Yemen, Mohammad Ali al-Houthi, said today, Friday, that "Sudan kills Yemenis, yet it is making peace with Israel," adding that "this is their terrorism and criminality clearly visible,” as they drift away from Arab cohesion.
In a tweet on Twitter, al-Houthi condemned the "normalization of Sudan's mercenaries," calling on Sudan's parties to "prove their patriotism and Arabism by rejecting what is happening by all means."
#السودان يقتل اليمنيين ويسالم اليهود الاسرائليين
— محمد علي الحوثي (@Moh_Alhouthi) February 3, 2023
هذا هو تحالفهم العبري وليس العربي وهذاهو ارهابهم واجرامهم واضح للعيان
ندين قيام مرتزقة السودان بالتطبيع وعلى احزب السودان اثبات وطنيتها وعروبتها برفض مايحصل بكل الوسائل
This comes after Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, the Sudanese army chief, met with the Israeli FM Eli Cohen where the two discussed "ways to establish fruitful relations" and "prospects of cooperation" in various areas, such as security and energy, according to a statement by the so-called sovereign council of Sudan.
Israeli Foreign Minister, Eli Cohen, said on Thursday that Sudan had agreed to "move forward" toward normalizing ties with "Israel" as the two conclude talks.
Israeli media also reported that Cohen signed several agreements during his visit to the Sudanese capital, Khartoum.
On his part, the official spokesperson for the Sudanese Professionals Association, Al-Waleed Ali, rejected the normalization of relations between the Transitional Council in Sudan and "Israel".
In an interview for Al Mayadeen, Ali confirmed that al-Burhan is "the head of an authoritarian council who resorted to external parties in order to support his tyranny."
He then added, "The Burhan regime is unacceptable among the Sudanese," pointing out that "his regime is reeling.”
An Israeli report revealed that talks were held by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken with Israeli politicians, stating that "Sudan is moving forward toward normalization."