YEMEN Press Agency

Sanaa reveals how UAE overthrew Saudi influence in east of Yemen?

SANAA, Dec. 04 (YPA) – The Ansarallah leaders in Yemen have been reading the reality of the losses of Saudi Arabia and the Islah party since the start of the war on Yemen in 2015 in favor of the UAE factions in the end, according to the new facts and developments in the provinces of Hadramout and Mahra.

In this regard, a member of Ansarallah’s political bureau, Mohammed Al-Farah, posted on  (X): The biggest losers in in the narrative of aggression on Yemen are Saudi Arabia and the Islah party.

He added that Saudi Arabia is losing, sacrificing and humiliating its reputation globally and bearing all the consequences and consequences, so the UAE comes to pick the fruits, against its will, while the Islah party is the most fortunate in sacrifice, which provided tens of thousands of its followers on the Yemeni borders in defense of the House of Saud and provided their weaknesses on the local fronts to serve the Saudis, and got out of the equation expelled and defeated.

Farah pointed out that the engine is the American and the Israeli, and adjusts the sharing of influence according to what serves its interests and plans, and they are just helpless servants.

For his part, a member of Ansarallah’s political bureau, Mohammed al-Bukhaiti, said in a post on X “there is a difference between the legitimacy of raising the flag of Yemen high in the capitals of the world as a symbol of freedom, and the legitimacy that made it a trample for UAE mercenaries in the occupied provinces.”

“All those who have convinced themselves of the illusion of the legitimacy of hotels should wake up from their slumber and rally around the legitimacy of the Sanaa government to fight the battle to liberate Yemen,”he added.

Al-Bukhaiti stressed that what is happening in the coalition-held provinces is not a consolidation of the separation project by returning to the nineties as much as it was a consolidation of the reality of the occupation by returning to before 1967.

He noted that “mercenaries” found themselves burned papers and dumped on the roadside.

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