YEMEN Press Agency

US decides to resume military support for coalition’s factions in Yemen

SANAA, Oct. 15 (YPA) -The United States has resumed of war in Yemen on Saturday. This comes as concerns escalate over the potential involvement of Sana’a in the occupied territories’ confrontations.

The United States has decided to resume military support for various factions involved in the Saudi-led colaition’s war against Yemen. This decision, made on Saturday, coincides with concerns about the potential involvement of the Sana’a government in the ongoing confrontations in the occupied territories.

According to Saudi channel “Al Hadath,” the US has approved the reinstatement of military support previously provided to various groups, which was given to the pro-coalition government.

The channel explained that Saghir bin Aziz, the Chief of Staff of the coalition forces, discussed the support situation with the Commander of US Central Command, Michael Correia.

The channel reported that Saghir bin Aziz, the Chief of Staff of the coalition forces, discussed the situation regarding military support with the Commander of the US Central Command, Michael Correia.

The US envoy to Yemen, Tim Lenderking, has reiterated his country’s insistence on the condition of forming a government in Sana’a that aligns with US interests in exchange for paying salaries for state employees.

The timing of the US decision to resume its military support for the factions loyal to the coalition in Yemen indicates its attempt to reignite the situation, out of fear of keeping Yemen, especially Sana’a, which its leaders have threatened to respond to any American intervention in Palestine, far from what is happening in the occupied territories.

 

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