Ansar Allah warns the Saudi coalition not to miss the opportunity
Ansar Allah Movement, through its leader, condemns, once again, the siege imposed on Yemen and warns the coalition of aggression not to miss the opportunity for a prisoner exchange.
The leader of Ansar Allah Movement, Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi, said the eighth year of war on Yemen began with Operation Break Siege III, which echoed across the whole world, stressing that the movement will spare no effort in confronting the aggression and siege, which he fully condemned.
Operation Break Siege III targeted Aramco in Jizan and Najran with large numbers of drones, and it was carried out with batches of ballistic and winged missiles and drones.
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In a speech on Monday, Al-Houthi warned the coalition of aggression not to miss the initiative, saying, "You will regret it if you miss it," referring to a prisoner exchange deal through the United Nations.
This agreement came after the initiative announced by the President of the Supreme Political Council in Yemen, Mahdi Al-Mashat, regarding the suspension of all military operations toward Saudi Arabia, came into effect.
Yesterday, Al-Houthi pointed out that the Resistance and the free people of this nation are witnessing the same suffering that the movement's founder, Hussein Badr Al-Din Al-Houthi, witnessed for adopting the right position.
The Yemeni leader highlighted that some sides deny the Palestinian cause and tend to normalize and ally with the Israeli occupation, warning that these sides are trying to whitewash the image of the Israeli occupation by turning it from an oppressor to a friend.