Ansarullah’s firm warning to Riyadh/Bin Salman seeks a security to escape Yemen.
Al-Akhbar newspaper in Lebanon analyzed the latest situation of the Yemeni crisis in a report on Saturday and wrote: While Yemen is still in a state of neither peace nor war, the National Salvation Government of Yemen has recently clearly and repeatedly stated that it does not accept this situation. And he does not allow it to continue anymore and he is committed to end it as soon as possible. A quick end to this situation can lead to a peace that will bring the conditions of the National Salvation Government of Yemen or a war that can end these conditions. It pushes to impose on the other side (aggressive Saudi coalition).
According to these conditions, the threatening tone of the National Salvation Government of Yemen and the Ansarullah movement increased through the positions of the authorities or the holding of a large march of Yemenis against the aggressors. “We are waiting for the return of war at any time and we are ready for it,” he said from the battle front against the Saudi aggressors in the “Al Barah” region of Taiz province. These statements and marches were warning messages for the Saudi aggressor coalition.
This is while parallel to these warnings of the National Salvation Government of Yemen to the aggressors, the country of Oman (as a mediator between the National Salvation Government of Yemen and the aggressor Saudi coalition) has not stopped trying to find a solution that satisfies all parties. In this context, the relevant sources in Sana’a stated in an interview with Al-Akhbar that “if this time a satisfactory response is not given to the “humanitarian demands” (the National Salvation Government of Yemen from the aggressor Saudi coalition) and as a result, the situation will escalate into tension. If it goes ahead, the battle (with the aggressor coalition) will be unique in its kind and will cover all geographical areas from the Red Sea, Bab al-Mandab and Aramco in the depth of Saudi Arabia to the depth of the UAE.
Considering the statements of the National Salvation Government of Yemen that it will not wait indefinitely for a solution and since time is running out, the ball is now in Saudi Arabia’s court and the Saudis are forced to soften their position a little.