Tenth Anniversary of Aggression… Yemen in US & Israeli Tyranny Face

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Sanaa: The Saudi ambassador Adel al-Jubeir announced the start of the aggression against Yemen with what he called "Decisive Storm," led by the United States, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and about 17 other countries. This coalition, described as the largest in history, began without reasonable justification and under false pretexts.

According to Yemen News Agency, the declaration of the war on Yemen was a pre-planned "American aggression" facilitated by Arab regimes that do not own their decision-making, alongside the indirect participation of the Israeli entity. The Saudi-Emirati aggression coalition launched airstrikes on Yemeni provinces, resulting in numerous civilian casualties, including women and children.

The coalition targeted various regions with heavy and medium weaponry, affecting residential and agricultural areas. The border regions with Saudi Arabia experienced intense missile and artillery shelling. Over the past decade, the aggression and blockade have severely impacted Yemen's infrastructure and economy, depriving 30 million citizens of access to basic goods and services.

The memory of the aggression remains vivid, as the destruction and civilian casualties serve as a constant reminder of the acts committed by the US-Saudi-Emirati coalition. Observers suggest that the primary goal of the aggression was to subjugate the Yemeni people and maintain US, Saudi, and UAE influence, while suppressing any aspirations for freedom and independence.

Despite the challenges, Yemen has demonstrated resilience, proving it cannot be easily subdued. The revolution leader, Sayyid Abdul Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, played a significant role in guiding Yemen through this difficult period, countering the conspiracies serving American and Israeli interests.

Through strategic planning, Sayyid Abdulmalik al-Houthi led Yemen towards independence and sovereignty. After years of aggression, the coalition failed to achieve its objectives, leaving Yemen resilient and unbroken. Sayyid Abdul Malik Badreddin al-Houthi continues to advocate for resistance against American and Israeli tyranny, emphasizing the importance of liberating occupied areas and ensuring Yemen's autonomy.

As the tenth anniversary of the aggression approaches, the Yemeni people and armed forces remain engaged in a significant confrontation with American and Israeli forces, supporting Gaza and defending national sovereignty in the "Promised Conquest and Holy Jihad" battle.