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Ansarullah Leader: Saudi, UAE Puppets of US & ’Israel’, Yemenis Have the Right to Defend Their Country

Ansarullah Leader: Saudi, UAE Puppets of US & ’Israel’, Yemenis Have the Right to Defend Their Country
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The Leader of Yemeni Ansarullah revolutionary movement Sayyed Abdul Malik Badreddine al-Houthi stated that Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are puppets of Washington and Tel Aviv.

Ansarullah Leader: Saudi, UAE Puppets of US & ’Israel’, Yemenis Have the Right to Defend Their Country

The Yemeni leader's remarks came as he delivered a televised speech in which he accused the US and the Zionist entity of pushing Saudi Arabia towards its deadly war on Yemen.

"Thousands of infiltrations and operations by US-backed Saudi-led coalition troops have been foiled, and the Yemeni people have lived many triumphs," he said.

Sayyed al-Houthi further accused Saudi Arabia and the UAE of financially supporting Takfiri terrorist groups in war-torn Yemen. 

"The decision of invading the Yemeni western coast has been taken and adopted by the United States of America," he added.

Noting that the Saudis are trying to abolish Yemen's freedom, Sayyed al-Houthi made clear that it is the Yemeni people's right to defend their country.

"Those who bet on the support of foreign forces will never reach satisfied results," he stressed.

"The war on Yemen is a foreign military aggression...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 noted.

In the past couple of months, Yemeni army units, backed by allied fighters from Popular Committees and fighters from the Ansarullah revolutionary movement, managed to hit different Saudi targets, either military or economic, with ballistic missiles, rockets or drone operations.

A Saudi-led so-called "coalition" 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.

According to the UN figures, a record 22.2 million people in Yemen are in need of food aid, including 8.4 million threatened by severe hunger.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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