Al-Houthi: US, UK test weapons on Yemeni children
Commenting on the UNSC's recent resolution, Mohammad Ali Al-Houthi says the UNSC bans weapons from Palestinians but offers them to war criminals.
A member of the Supreme Political Council in Yemen, Mohammad Ali Al-Houthi, underscored Monday that the deliberate targeting of Yemen -- by the US-UK-Saudi-UAE coalition of aggression and its war crimes -- should lead to the banning of its weapons were there justice.
Commenting on a recent UN Security Council resolution that extends an arms embargo on the Yemeni armed forces while disregarding the continuous Saudi-led aggression on the country, Al-Houthi explained that the US and UK test the effectiveness of their weapons by selling them to the Gulf aggression countries, which they use in killing Yemeni children.
بعدضمان شرائه من الخليج
— محمد علي الحوثي (@Moh_Alhouthi) February 28, 2022
يقوم الأمريكي والبريطاني وغيره بتجربةأسلحتهم في العدوان على اليمن ويختبر فاعليته في قتل اطفال اليمن
كمايفعلون بفلسطين يحظرون السلاح ع الفلسطينيين
ويقدمون السلاح للكيان الذي يرتكب جرائم الحرب
فالقرارلم يأتي من اجل اليمنيين
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Al-Houthi stressed that the UN Security Council also bans weapons from Palestinians but offers them to war criminals, revealing that the Yemeni Republic has modern weapons that it did not possess before.
مابه صفقات شراءللمواد الغذائية عاده بحظره للسلاح
— محمد علي الحوثي (@Moh_Alhouthi) February 28, 2022
وان كان في الوقت الحالي تملك الجمهورية اليمنية اسلحة حديثة لم تملكها من قبل فهذا بفضل الله وجهاد الشجعان اليمنيين الذين غنموها
وفشل العدوان الأمريكي البريطاني السعودي الاماراتي وحلفائه العسكري#سلاح_امريكا_قاتل_اليمنيين
Earlier, the Security Council decided to extend an arms embargo on all Yemeni armed forces.
Monday's resolution was proposed by the United Arab Emirates, which is part of the coalition of aggression, and it was adopted with 11 votes in favor and four abstentions.
It is noteworthy that on Tuesday, the presidency of the Security Council will be handed from Russia to the UAE, according to the traditionally used alphabetical order.
Hundreds of thousands of people have been killed in the war on Yemen and millions have been displaced, in what the UN calls the world's worst humanitarian crisis.
The UN disregarded the coalition's arms deals with the west, which has significantly escalated the war on Yemen.