29 Mar 2024
Wednesday 26 October 2016 - 23:18
Story Code : 236612

Saudi commits crimes on global scale with US green light: Houthi

The leader of Yemens Houthi Ansarullah movementsays Saudi Arabia commits crimes across the globe withthe US green light.

Abdul-Malik al-Houthisaid on Wednesday that the Al Saud family has adopted a hypocritical approach in the Muslim world, the proof of which is Takfiri violence gripping the region.
"When Washington gives the Riyadh regime the green light, sedition sparks in all countries, with the Saudi offensive being in line with such a trend," he added.
The Houthi leader also warned that Saudi Arabia is seeking to damage security in some Arab countries such as Egypt, Yemen, Syria and Iraq through petrodollars and deceptive propaganda works.

Instead of countering the enemies of Islam, including the US and Israel, the kingdom has been engaged in spreading Takfiri ideology and arming terrorists, Houthi noted.

'Saudi has Yemenis blood on its hands'

On October 8, in one of the deadliest attacks Yemen, Saudi warplanes bombarded a funeral hall packed with mourners in Sanaa, killing over 140 people and injuring at least 525 others.

Human Rights Watch, a New York-based rights group, said that the Sanaa bombing constitutes an apparent war crime, while Amnesty International said the attack was a reminder of the need for the suspension of arms sales to Saudi Arabia.



[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="555"] People inspect the aftermath of a Saudi airstrike in Sanaa, Yemen, October 8, 2016. (Photo by AP)[/caption]

Saudi Arabia committed crimes by the Sanaa attack, but it tried to acquit itself of the assault, Houthi said, adding that there wasno clear sign suggesting an end to the Saudi offensive.

He also stressed that Yemenis cannot rely on the United Nations as the world body has not adopted a position regarding the Saudi attack in Sanaa.

Houthi further wished victory for the Palestinian nation and the resistance front in Lebanon and Syria as well as the Iraqi people in their anti-terror operation in the city of Mosul.

The Riyadh regime resumed its deadly airstrikes on Yemen on Sunday hours after athree-day truce in the conflict-riddencountry expired.

Yemen has seen almost daily military attacks by Saudi Arabia since late March 2015, with the UN putting the toll from the aggression at more than 10,000.

The offensive was launched to crush the Houthi Ansarullah movementand its allies and reinstate the former Yemeni government. The US has been providing logistic and surveillance support to the kingdom in the bloody military campaign.

By Press TV
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