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Sayyed Abdulmalik al-Houthi Talks about Developments in West Coast

The leader of the revolution, Sayyed Abdulmalik Al-Houthi, said that the aggression forces in the West Coast are besieged, in disturbing situation and targeted all time, pointing out that the large part and basic area of Tihama remains under the control of the free Yemeni and Tihamian people.

 

Sayyed Abdulmalik said in a televised speech on the latest local developments on Wednesday, “invaders will realize that Tihama will be their biggest quagmire since the beginning of their aggression”. “The invaders’ control of part of our land force us to fight more and the fighting becomes imperative.”

 

Sayyed Abdulmalik al-Houthi continued “we are not the ones who come to the field equations and feel despair and surrender if a breach in the field happens.”

 

The leader of the revolution said that the coming days will be more difficult and more painful to the forces of aggression with the help of God, stressing that we will be along with Tihama sons from all governorates.

 

Sayyed said that the forces of aggression threw all their weight in the West Coast Battle and exhausted their energy, saying: Battle of the West Coast will be a swamp to destroy and overwhelm the forces of invasion and aggression and the invaders will recognize that Tihama will be the largest swamp since the beginning of their aggression.

 

“If the aggression occupied the whole country, this would not be the end of the battle,” said Sayyed Abdulmalik. “Our path is path of freedom, and the free people path that liberated their homeland in all the world.”

 

Sayyed pointed out that the free media are interested in intensifying their efforts because the media aspect is a large part of the war. All campaigns must be resisted and moved at all levels to what deserve. Pointing out, all attacks on Yemeni people only increase our faith, steadfastness and trust on God about his promise.

 

Al-Sayyed added that the battle in the coast did not start 6 days ago, but 32 months from Bab el-Mandeb and Medi, where the enemy failed.

 

“Without the god support, the battle would not have lasted all this time with the enemy’s military potential in the air, land and sea,” he said. “We will fight this battle from the position of responsibility and faith because it is the duty and the right on which we move.”

 

The leader of the revolution refuted the pretexts of aggression and invasion of occupying Hodeidah, he said that there is no threat to maritime navigation from Hodeidah port, adding the operations of targeting the aggression battleships that threaten the coast come to push the aggression from the coast and Hodeidah.

 

In response to allegations of aggression that the invasion of Hodeidah is to secure electricity, he said, “leave Hodeidah and the West Coast to its people and the government will work to provide electricity to them.”

 

Sayyed Abdulmalik Al-Houthi also said that the forces of aggression bombing that targeted the headquarters of humanitarian and relief organizations is a threat to the relief work in Yemen, pointing out that the enemy provides smart bombs and explosive to the people of the West Coast.

 

Sayyed pointed out that more than 400 basic categories are blocked to the Yemeni people to import and enter through the port of Hodeidah.

 

On sacrifices of the martyred president, Sayyed Abdul Malik said: “The martyred Saleh is the title of the fulfillment of Tihama Yemen.” He said that the martyr did not take an inch from the land of Tihama where invaders’ desire is  to steal its goods.

 

The Leader of the Revolution concluded his speech by thanking all sympathizers with the Yemeni people “who sent messages of solidarity from Palestine, Iraq, Tunisia and the remaining countries.”

Thousands of Yemenis have taken to the streets of the port city of Hudaydah to protest against the Saudi-led aggression and to condemn the United Nations’ silence.

Residents of Tihamah region, which encompasses Hudaydah, staged a rally in the city on Friday to protest against the Saudi aggression, stressing that the invaders seek to dominate Yemen.

In a statement issued on Friday, the protesters voiced their support for the Yemeni army and popular committees in their battle against the Saudi invaders and their agents.

The statement also held Saudi Arabia, the UAE and their allies responsible for the crimes committed in the war and the consequences of the Saudi-led blockade.

It also called on the UN to shoulder its responsibility to protect the civilians and ensure the delivery of humanitarian assistance to them.

The protesters also condemned the stance of the UN on the humanitarian crisis in Hudaydah, considering its silence as evidence to its complicity in the aggression and its support for the invaders.

During the protest, the deputy governor of Hudaydah, Sheikh Ali Qeshr, stressed that the province will be turned into “a graveyard for any aggressor” by Yemeni forces.

The coalition has been waging a war on the Arab world’s already most impoverished country to restore its former Saudi-allied officials. Yemen’s Health Ministry says more than 600,000 people have either been killed or injured during the three-year-old invasion.

The combination of the war and blockade has brought the country close to the edge of famine.

The Saudi-led alliance has been waging a full-on battle since June 13 to occupy the port city of al-Hudaydah, which receives the bulk of the country’s food and fuel supplies.

Yemen’s Houthi Ansarullah movement which has been defending the country against the invaders together with its allies has, however, refused to give up the port.

 

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