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Ansarullah’s response to the extension of the arms ban against the movement

The head of the Yemeni Supreme Revolutionary Committee and a member of Ansarullah’s political bureau reacted to the Security Council’s move to extend the arms embargo against the movement.

According to Pak Sahafat News Agency, the UN Security Council (Monday, February 28th) approved the extension of arms bans against Ansarullah.

According to Reuters, the Security Council adopted a resolution in the United Arab Emirates calling for the extension of the arms embargo imposed on a number of Ansarullah leaders to the entire group.

“Ali Ali al-Houthi, the head of the Yemeni Supreme Revolutionary Committee, wrote on Twitter in response to this issue, if the goal was justice, not property, the deliberate targeting of Yemen by the countries of the US-Saudi-Emirati aggression coalition and the commission of war crimes would be the criteria for an arms embargo.

He continued, the Americans and the British, etc., after making sure that they bought their weapons in the Persian Gulf, will test these weapons in attacking Yemen and test their effectiveness in killing Yemeni children. As in Palestine, the Palestinians are disarmed and given to a regime that commits war crimes.

Read more: The United States has imposed sanctions on nine companies and three individuals in connection with Ansarullah: https://www.paksahafat.com/en/?p=20450

Al-Houthi said: The Republic of Yemen now has a new weapon that it did not have before, and this, thank God, is the jihad of the brave Yemenis who have achieved it, as well as the defeat of the American-British-Saudi-UAE coalition and its military allies.

Mohammad al-Bakhiti, a member of Ansarullah’s political bureau, also said, the Security Council requested that in addition to the International Atomic Energy Agency’s ongoing inspections in Yemen, that it monitor Iran’s compliance with “the steps required by the IAEA Board”.

Al-Bakhiti continued: We say to the countries that voted in favor of this resolution that you and your oppressive decisions are under our control because we rely only on God.

UN experts describe Yemen as the scene of the world’s greatest humanitarian crisis. More than 75% of the Yemeni population is currently in need of some kind of humanitarian assistance and support. Of these, millions do not know where their next meal will come from.

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