Ansarullah Leader: The United States, Israel and Britain are the engineers of the invasion of Yemen

According to Fars News Agency’s International Group, Yemeni Ansar al-Houthi leader Sayyid Abdul Malik Badruddin al-Houthi delivered a speech on the occasion of National Resistance Day in the country this Friday evening, calling it a day to remind him of his responsibilities and duties.
Al-Houthi News Network quoted Al-Houthi as saying that the invasion of Yemen had no legitimate justification and that “the announcement of the invasion of Yemen by Washington was to show that [آمریکا] “He is the supervisor and engineer of this rape.”
He pointed out that the aggressor coalition has shown who is right and who is wrong, noting that the United States, the Zionist regime and Britain are the engineers of the aggression against Yemen.
“Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are the perpetrators of the attack, and other members of the coalition have been hired in exchange for money,” the Ansarullah leader said, noting that Britain’s involvement in the attack on Yemen was obvious.
Emphasizing that criminal behavior was the main feature of these attacks, Seyyed Abdul Malik continued: “The human position and morality belonged to the nodes of the axis of resistance, the freedmen of the Islamic Ummah, but from the beginning of this aggression, we witnessed international silence.”
The Saudi coalition looted Yemen’s national resources
He said that in addition to the global silence on the crimes in Yemen, some even congratulated the killings; “The coalition targeted the Yemeni people everywhere and also bombed the infrastructure,” he said. “The aggressor coalition looted more than 27 trillion and 850 billion rials from Yemeni resources.”
The Ansarullah leader, noting that the aggressor coalition tried in any way to harm the Yemeni people, called the economic war against Yemen very intense and described its first title as “looting of national resources.”
“The aggressor coalition was trying to take full control of the oil structures, the ports and the national resources,” al-Houthi said. “This coalition is plundering the revenues of Yemen’s oil resources and depriving the nations of these resources.”
The goal of the aggressor coalition is to surrender the Yemeni people
Criticizing the siege of Yemen and the economic war against the country, he said, “The goal of the aggressor coalition is to besiege, torture and surrender the nation. … This coalition even tried to prevent the import of petroleum products by land.”
The Ansarullah leader stated that the atrocities and crimes against the Yemeni people are being carried out with the aim of their complete collapse and surrender, adding that the aggressor coalition countries intended to displace the Yemeni people, but national solidarity against this coalition is the best evidence of strength, will and Trust in God.
Al-Houthi stressed that the Yemeni nation knows its enemy well and therefore has a conscious reaction, noting that the aggressor coalition also considers its defeat in the reaction of the conscious Yemeni nation.
The construction of military equipment in Yemen is daily
He stated that the operations of the Yemeni Armed Forces on various fronts have reached more than 66,000 operations, and announced the construction of military equipment, adding that the construction of these equipments began with the “Al-Sarkha” missile and is still continuing.
“Our country is stable and constructive, and it is building its military equipment and moving towards the construction of civilian equipment,” the Ansarullah leader said, noting that the construction of military equipment in Yemen is a daily occurrence and that the enemies are aware of it. “This has angered the coalition.”
Al-Houthi stressed that the construction of long-range drones will continue and will cause concern to the enemies, emphasizing that the construction of drones and missiles started from scratch due to the siege and difficult conditions.
“Surrendering is a catastrophic option with dire consequences,” he said. “We are facing economic and military problems, but we are turning them into opportunities. The coalition has also failed.
The West was disgraced in the Ukraine crisis
The Ansarullah leader addressed the crisis in the West, stressing: “After 50 years, the war has returned to Europe. “Recent events have exposed the double standards of the West.”
Al-Houthi thanked all those who supported the Yemeni people and called on the aggressor countries to end their occupation and stop the aggression, stating that Yemen’s position continues to support the Palestinian cause.
Noting that stopping the attacks, lifting the siege and ending the occupier is the strategy of the aggressor coalition to get out of the crisis, he concluded: “In the eighth year [جنگ]”We will come with our ballistic missiles and long-range drones.”
Meanwhile, Brigadier General Yahya Sari, spokesman for the Yemeni Armed Forces, announced on Friday evening that the third wave of “siege defeat” against Saudi Arabia had been carried out.
He stressed that the operation was a response to the continuing siege and the beginning of the eighth year of resistance against the aggression of the Saudi-Emirati coalition. He said that during today’s operation by Yemeni forces, Aramco in Jeddah and several key centers in Riyadh were targeted by cruise missiles.
Saudi Arabia, at the head of an Arab coalition backed by the United States, has launched a military aggression against Yemen and imposed a land, air and sea blockade on April 26, 2015, claiming that it was trying to bring the resigned Yemeni president back to power.
The military aggression did not achieve any of the goals of the Saudi coalition and was only accompanied by the killing and wounding of tens of thousands of Yemenis, the displacement of millions, the destruction of the country’s infrastructure and the spread of famine and infectious diseases.
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