0905 GMT August 13, 2022
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The leader of Yemen’s popular Ansarullah resistance movement said the Arab countries that have signed controversial normalization deals with the Israeli regime will soon rue the decision.
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The leader of Yemen’s Houthi resistance movement said the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Bahrain and Saudi Arabia hold animosity toward anyone hostile to Israel, stressing that the trio do not want peace and stability for the Muslim world and are fostering seditious plots.
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The leader of Yemen’s popular Ansarullah resistance movement lambasted Saudi Arabia for allowing Israeli flights to cross over its airspace while traveling to or from the UAE, arguing that the controversial measure comes as the Riyadh regime has maintained a tight all-out blockade on war-torn Yemen.
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Yemen’s Houthi movement urged the Saudi-led coalition stop military operations and lift blockade on Yemen as preconditions for accepting a Saudi initiative to end the war in the Arab country.
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A senior Yemeni official reacted to the latest remarks by US Special Envoy for Yemen Tim Lenderking about ongoing clashes in the country’s strategic central province of Marib, emphasizing that Yemeni people dismiss the call for peace with parties that are targeting and killing them on a daily basis.
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A high-ranking Yemeni official condemned the US decision to impose new sanctions on Yemen, saying the measure falls within a systematic plot aimed at suffocating the impoverished state’s economy.
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A leader of Yemen's Houthi movement on Sunday dismissed US sanctions on military officials and threatened possible expanded attacks on "aggressor countries".
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The spokesman for Yemen’s Houthi Ansarullah movement said the US administration is not sincere in its calls for the restoration of peace to the country, stressing that Washington must make the Saudi-led invaders end their aggression and siege against Yemen to set the stage for a real political process.
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The United Nations special envoy for Yemen is on his first visit to Iran Sunday for talks on the grinding war waged by a Saudi-led coalition in the Arab world’s poorest country.
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Reacting to the news of the decision by US President Joe Biden to stop supporting the Saudi war on Yemen, Yemen’s Supreme Political Council said that people of the country will not be fooled by mere statements by Washington.
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The US State Department has initiated a review of “the terrorist designation” of Yemen’s Houthi movement and is working as fast as it can to conclude the process and make a determination, a State Department spokesperson said on Friday.
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US President Joe Biden's administration will quickly revisit the designation of Yemen's Houthi fighters as terrorists and end support to the devastating Saudi offensive on the country, his pick for secretary of state, Antony Blinken, said.
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US President-elect Joe Biden’s aide and a group of 25 American lawmakers denounced a decision by the outgoing administration to designate Yemen’s Houthi Ansarullah movement a “foreign terrorist organization”, saying the move will exacerbate the humanitarian crisis in the war-torn country.
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Yemen's Ansarullah on Monday condemned the United States' move to brand the movement as a terrorist organization and said it reserved the right to respond.
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Yemen’s Houthi movement said the Saudi-led coalition carried out airstrikes on Saturday that killed 30 people including civilians in the latest flare-up of a five-year war.
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