After Houthis defeat, Iran incites int’l community against Arab Coalition

The Arab Coalition in Yemen has
managed to achieve a lot of victories since its formation, especially after it
managed to encounter Iran’s arms in Yemen, namely the Houthi militias, as it retrieved
more than 90% of the land that were under Houthi control.
Forces of the Arab coalition
continued its operations that included the Battle of Al Hudaydah, a major
Saudi-led coalition assault on the port city of Al Hudaydah in Yemen and is considered
as the largest battle since the start of Saudi Arabian-led intervention in
Yemen in 2015.
Assaults launched by the
coalition allow Yemen to build a national army, as President Abdrabbuh Mansur
Hadi started to form a national army after the liberation of the temporary city
of Eden last year by training and merging Popular Resistance fighters into the
army and security authorities.
The coalition’s achievements were
not only military, as Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates dispatched food
and medical supplies to the displaced and war-affected people and citizens of
liberated cities through the King Salman Humanitarian Aid And Relief Centre and
the Red Crescent Society of the United Arab Emirates.
Moreover, the coalition also
opened new border crossings and protected civilians, not to mention that it has
been encountering Iranian ambitions in the region.
It is pertinent to mention that
the success that the coalition managed to pull off in the Yemeni scene has
concerned the Iranian regime over the future of Houthis in Yemen. This forced
Iran into supplying the Houthis with ballistic missiles to target Saudi Arabia
and its civilians, however, the Saudi air defense destroyed the missiles before
reaching their targets.
Also, the Iranian-backed General People's Congress (GPC) has issued a
statement demanding the formation of an international committee to probe into
the coalition’s operations in Yemen.
Yemeni military expert Yehia Abu
Hatem says the GPC decided to take such step after the coalition’s assaults
succeeded in the fight against Houthi militias, especially that these militias
violated all international norms and did not adhere to UN or human rights
organizations decisions.
Hatem told The Reference in an
interview that this group receives funds from Qatar and Iran in a desperate
move to hinder the progression of the Arab coalition.
“GPC’s statement only represents
a minority that is being used by Iran to carry out its schemes in the region
and to incite the international community against the Arab coalition,” he
added.