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    US directing Saudi attacks on Yemen: Houthi leader

    Sun Apr 19, 2015 5:5PM


    The leader of Yemen's Houthi movement, Abdul-Malik al-Houthi,
    addresses the people in a televised address on Sunday, April 19, 2015.

    The leader of Yemen's Houthi movement has condemned Saudi Arabia's
    military aggression against Yemen, saying that the US is "sponsoring
    and directing" the attacks on the impoverished country.

    Abdul-Malik al-Houthi made the remarks in a televised address on
    Sunday in reaction to Saudi Arabia's deadly attacks targeting Yemeni
    people across the country.

    "The US is sponsoring the attacks. The US is directing the attacks
    against Yemen," the Houthi leader said.

    The US has authorized its "criminal hands" to kill people in Yemen, he added.

    Al-Houthi described Saudi Arabia's move to target the Yemeni people as
    "silly and unacceptable," emphasizing that the aggressors, Saudi
    Arabia, the US and Israel, are killing innocent Yemeni people and are
    targeting Yemen's infrastructure by destroying mosques, schools,
    markets, and other places.

    The claims that the attacks are for the sake of the Yemeni people is
    silly and illogical, the Houthi leader said, adding that the attacks
    are a "justification" for killing innocent people.

    The reason behind the aggression is that the US and the Israeli regime
    want such attacks, he added.

    It has been revealed that the Americans choose the targets for the
    Saudi regime to destroy, he said, noting, "Israel supports the
    aggression and is happy with the aggression."

    Photos shows Shiite rebels, known as Houthis, holding up their weapons
    during a demonstration against an arms embargo imposed by the UN
    Security Council on Houthi leaders, in Sana'a, Yemen, Thursday, April
    16, 2015. (c)AP

    Saudi Arabia's air campaign against Yemen started on March 26 -
    without a United Nations mandate - in a bid to restore power to the
    country's fugitive former president, Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi, a staunch
    ally of Riyadh.

    According to reports, some 2,600 people, including women and children,
    have so far lost their lives in the attacks.

    Israel and America are the main beneficiaries of the Saudi aggression
    against Yemen, he added.

    The claim that the Saudi aggression aims to protect the Two Holy
    Mosques in Saudi Arabia is an insult to Islam, the Houthi leader
    added, emphasizing that Israel itself is the only threat to holy
    shrines.

    Yemeni expatriates chant slogans, while holding Yemeni and Iraqi flags
    and a portrait of Yemeni Houthi leader, Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, during
    a protest against Saudi airstrikes on Yemen, in front of the Saudi
    Embassy, in Tehran, April 13, 2015. (c)AP

    The aggressors claim that they plan to "restore Yemen to its Arab
    identity," he said, asking "what kind of Arab identity is this?"

    The Saudi aggression targets all resources in Yemen, which is a
    criminal act and lacks legitimacy, he stressed, saying that the aim of
    the attacks is to "return Yemen to the Israeli and US identity."

    All who support the aggression in any possible way are participating
    in the bloodshed by Saudi Arabia, he stressed.

    Israel views the attacks as a protection for itself and those who
    support the aggression are actually committing a crime and are
    supporting Israel, al-Houthi added.

    "The goal of Saudi Arabia is to enable al-Qaeda to seize control of
    Yemen," the Houthi leader explained, adding that the second goal of
    the aggression is to humiliate the Yemeni people.

    Describing the aggressors as "greedy," al-Houthi added that all the
    evil and all problems in the region originate from the Saudi regime.

    The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) is a council supporting
    hegemony and defending superpowers, he said.

    Last Tuesday, the UNSC passed a resolution, imposing an arms embargo
    against the Houthi revolutionaries. It also imposed asset freezes and
    travel bans against al-Houthi.

    "We do not need permission from the UNSC" to defend our country,
    al-Houthi said, stressing, "The Yemeni people have the right and
    legitimacy to defend" their land.

    "Our great people will not surrender, they will stand," the Houthi leader said.

    It is the right of the Yemeni people to counter the aggression in all
    possible ways, al-Houthi added, calling on the Yemeni parties to put
    aside difference and become united through cooperation.

    Those who cooperate with the aggressors are the losers and are
    actually betraying themselves, the Houthi leader added.

    IA/HJL/SS

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