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Yemen’s natural resources looted by invaders, occupiers: Ansarullah – News of the World

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In a televised address on Tuesday, Abdul Malik al-Houthi said all of the country’s oil and gas resources had been looted by “invading coalitions, thieves and occupiers”.

In March 2015, Saudi Arabia, working with its Arab allies and with the weapons, logistical and political support of the United States and other Western countries, launched a devastating war against Yemen.

The goal is to re-establish the Riyadh-friendly regime of former Yemeni President Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi and crush Yemen’s Houthi Ansarullah movement, which has been running the country without a normal government affairs.

While the Saudi-led coalition has failed to achieve any of its goals, the war has killed hundreds of thousands of Yemenis and sparked the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.

A UN-brokered ceasefire came into effect in April between the coalition and Ansarullah. Since then, the truce has been extended twice.

The Houthis suggested that the invasion coalition seize the opportunity for a ceasefire to end the invasion of Yemen while laying siege to the violence-weary country.

He asserts that while the coalition maintains the siege, Yemen will struggle to find alternatives to natural resource income.

“The sweeping blow to the state and the gross inequalities directed against it require us to act against this oppression,” Houthi said.

Anyone who does not prioritize confronting the aggressor “is ignoring the scale and purpose of this invasion,” the Houthi added, urging Yemenis to maintain their stance on the country’s independence.

He went on to say that despite the temporary ceasefire, the Yemeni army remains fully prepared to face sinister targets that the country’s aggressors may be hiding.

“During the temporary ceasefire, one of our priorities is to maintain a high level of preparedness and focus on all enemy plots,” Houthi said.

“While we remain prepared during the current ceasefire, we should not assume the war is over and start focusing on other issues,” he added.

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