Yemeni army forces face US, Israel with missiles in Yemen!
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Dozens of Saudi-led coalition, backed by the US, troops and paid fighters lost their lives when Yemeni army forces launched a series of separate attacks against their positions in many battlefronts as Israel keep managing it.
They, on Wednesday, launched a Badr 1-P, ballistic missile, at gatherings of the coalition’s paid fighters in the Midi desert.They launched the same type ballistic missile, at gatherings of the paid fighters in the Midi desert on Sunday, confirming that it hit its target accurately.
They also encountered a military creep of the paid fighters on Yemeni Army’s sites, which resulted in killing, injuring a dozens of the paid fighters and destroying 11 military machinery, in Al-Ajashir desert in Najran. The spokesman of the armed forces, Brigadier Yahya Sari, said that they responded with an opposite attack on the paid fighters in the Rab’a area and Al-Ajashr, which lasted for almost two days.
He added that units of them lured groups of paid fighters to a mines filed where they all got killed. The operation left their ranks in a state of panic and fear.Brigadier Sari said that this heroic act by them ,confirming that the coalititon and its paid fighters are weak and that the coalititon leads its forces to death and inevitable destruction.
During a visit to Yemen on Sunday, Hunt — whose country has been a major supporter of the deadly war on Yemen — claimed that Hudaydah “was supposed to be cleared of paid fighters and left under neutral control by the beginning of January.”
Mohammed Abdul-Salam, a spokesman for the Houthi movement, rejected the comments in a statement released on Monday, stressing that the Hudaydah truce had never mentioned handing over the port city to a “neutral” party.
Days ago, dozens of the coalititon’s paid fighters lost their lives when Yemeni army soldiers and fighters from allied Popular Committees launched a series of separate bomb attacks against their positions in the kingdom’s border regions.
The media beure of Ansaralah movement, citing an unnamed Yemeni military source, reported on Monday that Yemeni army forces detonated a number of explosive devices in the Jabal al-Qais mountainous area of Jizan, killing 24 Saudi mercenaries in the process.
On Monday, Sarea confirmed that the coalititon committed 966 violations in the past four days, targeting residential areas, farms, houses, private and public properties and Yemeni Army’s sites, reflecting the extent of their disregard and indifference to the resolutions of the Security Council and the efforts of the international community to bring peace to Yemen.
Tel Aviv is a partner to the Saudi war on Yemen and is “reaping the profits” from its partnership in the brutal aggression, Israel’s leading daily Haaretz, revealing that Israeli officers are training foreign mercenaries, led by the Colombians and Nepalese, in UAE-funded camps situated in Negev Desert.
In a report, Haaretz cited London-based Al-Khaleej Online as saying that the mercenaries have been recruited by Mohammed Dahlan, security adviser to Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, according to sources in a US House Intelligence Committee.
Dahlan had “visited these camps on more than one occasion to check the progress of preparations and training received by mercenaries, under the personal supervision of the Israeli occupation army officers,” the report said.
Israels Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu openly said in august: If Iran tries to block the Bab al-Mandab strait, it will find itself facing an international coalition determined to prevent it. This coalition will include all Israels army branches as well. That coalition had already been set up in 2015 by Saudi Arabia in partnership with Persian Gulf countries like the United Arab Emirates. Israel is also an unofficial partner. Israeli cyber companies, gun traders, terror-warfare instructors and even paid hitmen operated by an Israeli-owned company are partners to the war in Yemen. Now Yemen is being described by some observers as a mercenary heaven thanks to hefty sums of money paid to them by Saudi Arabia and its wealthy Arab allies.
The Yemeni Scholars Association denounced and condemned in the strongest terms what the paid fighters’ government done towards normalization with the Zionist enemy.
“We reiterate our firm disavowing and the prohibition of all forms of taking over Jews and Christians who attack Islam,” the association said in a statement.
The Islamic Councils in a statemen described what the paid fighters did during the Warsaw Conference as a traitor of the Islamic principles and the sacrifices of Yemen, Arabs and Muslims.
While The Islamic Forum affirmed its adherence to the religious and Arab constants, the foremost of which is the Palestinian cause, which is considered the central issue of the Arab and Islamic nations.
In 2016,CIA-linked private “security” companies are fighting in Yemen for the US-backed Saudi military campaign. Al-Qaeda-affiliated paid fighters are also being deployed. Melding private firms with terror outfits should not surprise. It’s all part of illegal war making.
Western news media scarcely report on the conflict in Yemen, let alone the heavy deployment of Western paid fighters in the fighting there. In the occasional Western report on Al-Qaeda and related terror groups in Yemen, it is usually in the context of intermittent drone strikes carried out by the US, or with the narrative that these militants are “taking advantage” of the chaos “to expand” their presence in the Arabian Peninsula, as reported here by the Washington Post.
In March 2015, the US -backed –Saudi-led coalition started a war against Yemen with the declared aim of crushing the Houthi Ansarullah movement, who had taken over from the staunch Riyadh ally and fugitive former president Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi, while also seeking to secure the Saudi border with its southern neighbor. Three years and over 600,000 dead and injured Yemeni people and prevented the patients from travelling abroad for treatment and blocked the entry of medicine into the war-torn country, the war has yielded little to that effect.
Despite the coalition claims that it is bombing the positions of the Ansarullah fighters, Saudi bombers are flattening residential areas and civilian infrastructures.
However, Saudi Arabia relies heavily on the US in its brutal war on Yemen. Washington has deployed a commando force on the Arab kingdom’s border with Yemen to help destroy arms belonging to Yemen’s popular Houthi Ansarullah movement. Washington has also provided logistical support and aerial refueling.
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