Coalition: Houthis are Revolutionary Guard tool, linked to terrorist organizations in Africa & Middle East

September Net
Spokesman of the Arab coalition to support legitimacy in Yemen confirmed that Houthi militia is a tool in the hands of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards and they are connected with terrorist organizations in Africa and Middle East.
Speaking at press conference on Monday Col. Turkey Al-Maliki said the Arab coalition possess evidences convicting the Iranian Revelation Guards in supporting Houthi militia and providing it also with ballistic missiles.
Al-Maliki mentioned that more than 35 terrorist actions the Houthi militia was trying to launch in the Red sea and Bab Al-Mandab have been thwarted, signaling out that Houthi militia targets global economy and threatens international marine routes in the Red Sea.
The Spokesman said the ballistic missiles owned by Houthi militia still constitute a threat to the region in line with the Houthis’ connection with Iran and terrorist groups, pointing out that the Houthi militia had previously seized missiles capabilities with range of 300-500 km from Yemeni Army.
He stressed that the coalition will not tolerate targeting civilian objects inside Saudi Arabia and Yemen by Houthi militia, stating that the coalition have enough information about locations from which unmanned drones launched toward the the kingdom territories.
Al-Maliki revealed that Hizbulah militias in Lebanon supplied Houthi militia with “Fatih” missiles and drones.
He stressed the continuation of the coalition targeting the qualitative capabilities of the Houthis, such as ballistic missiles, marines and speedboats.
During his speech at the press conference, Al-Maliki pointed to a change in the pace of military operations aimed at neutralizing the threat of the Al-Houthi coup.
The security of Saudi Arabia is a red line, and any harm to it will result in punitive measures, based on the right of self-defense and resorting to military operations to prevent Huthi threats, he added.
Al-Maliki showed pictures and videos of the coalition forces targeting the legitimate military positions controlled by the coup militia, and combat reinforcements in Hajjah, Al-Dhale and Sa’ada.
Al-Maliki said the militia had suffered more than 600 deaths and destroyed a large number of combat equipment over the past two weeks as a result of strikes in several parts of the country.
On the ground, Al-Maliki pointed out that the Yemeni national army advance in all axes with the support of the joint leadership of the coalition.
The coalition spokesman also revealed that the number of violations by the Houthi militia of the Stockholm agreement reached 4735 violations.
He said the Houthi militia continued to destroy roads and plant mines indiscriminately on the main roads used by relief organizations in Yemen.
On the humanitarian operations, Al-Maliki said that 21 permits were given to vessels heading to the port of Hodeidah, and that the joint command provides all facilities for ships heading to various Yemeni ports.
Al-Maliki reiterated the support of the coalition for all the political efforts of the legitimate Yemeni government to end the Houthi coup.
He referred to the joint agreement between Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates to grant 60 million dollars to the World Health Organization and UNICEF to support the Yemen, and that K.S.A has provided 70 million dollars to teachers who prevented the Houthis from paying their salaries.
Al-Maliki concluded that the rebel militia through its terrorist operations and interventions continue to disrupt the work of humanitarian and relief organizations operating in Yemen.
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