Hezbollah Commander Fighting for Houthis Killed in Yemen’s Marib
The legitimate Yemeni government confirmed on Tuesday reports of the killing of a Lebanese Hezbollah commander, fighting for the Iran-backed Houthi militias, in the ongoing battles in the Marib province.
Mustafa al-Ghrawi was killed in a
Saudi-led Arab coalition air strike on Houthi positions on the Sirwah front in
Marib.
Information Minister Mommar
al-Eryani identified Ghrawi as a commander of Hezbollah’s military wing.
He slammed the party’s meddling in
Yemen, saying it reflects the extent of Iran’s involvement in the Houthi
military escalation on all fronts in Marib.
This Iranian involvement is
evident through its deployment of hundreds of Revolutionary Guards and
Hezbollah experts and operations commanders, he added.
He also cited Tehran’s smuggling
of weapons, such as ballistic missiles and drones, to the Houthis and its
dedication of a political and media campaign to promote its battle.
All of these actions are an
extension of Iran’s expansionist agenda in the region, warned Eryani.
He called on the international
community, United Nations and permanent members of the Security Council to take
“firm stances against the flagrant Iranian meddling in Yemeni affairs and put
an end to Tehran’s role in escalating the military operations and undermining
peace efforts.”