“The Bells of Damascus” Alarm the Houthis: Yemeni Calls Intensify to “Uproot the Militias”
With Iran losing its strategic ally in Syria and its weakened influence in Lebanon, Yemenis’ hopes for liberation from the Tehran-backed Houthis have risen, along with growing calls for unity against these militias.
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A statement from the Resistance in Al-Bayda Province and local authorities congratulated political leadership, the Arab coalition, and the Arab and Muslim nations for what it described as “the victory of the Arab project over the Iranian project in the region following the collapse of its strongholds in Syria and Lebanon.”
The statement added: “From victory to victory, we announce to the Yemeni people the imminent end of the Houthi terrorist gang and the cleansing of the country from its evils.”
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In these “exceptional circumstances and international and regional transformations,” the statement urged the Presidential Leadership Council and the Arab Coalition to “quickly overthrow the abhorrent Houthi coup and prosecute its criminal leaders who have killed Yemeni people, threatened the region and the world, and served the Iranian project.”
The statement also affirmed that “the leadership of the Resistance and local authorities in Radaa and Al-Bayda are ready to engage in the war and liberate their territories alongside legitimate forces and their southern brothers on all fronts to crush the racist and barbaric Houthi gang and free the country from its grip.”
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An appeal was made to “loyal forces in the northern provinces to rally around political leadership and southern forces to liberate the country from Houthi terrorism, restore security and stability in Yemen and the region, secure international navigation, and build a modern Yemeni state.”