Alwaght- Yemeni Ansarullah Leader Sayyed Abdul Malik Al-Houthi addressed the Yemeni army fighters and popular committees on Thursday night accusing the US and the Israeli regime of being on the forefront of the Saudi aggression against Yemen.
Sayyed Houthi added that Yemen has always been a graveyard for invaders and steadfast in front of arrogants and tyrants. He pointed out that the US and Israeli regime have left a blot on humanity for complicity in crimes against innocent Yemeni civilians.
"Had it not been for your great honored stand in the field, evil and murderous forces would have fully occupied the country," Sayyed Houthi said in a voice message, adding that it's a "great honor that you are defending the dear oppressed Muslim people who are one of the noblest peoples."
"You are indeed the loyals in the test which unveil who's the sincere a and who's the liar, who's the collaborator and who's the patriot," Ansarullah leader added.
He urged the Yemeni fighters, whom he called the "men of the field", to repel the aggression and be cautious and patient before burdens and troubles, stressing that "you're fighting the battle of independence, freedom, dignity and honor, and victory would establish a genuine future for your country," promising them with definite victory.
Houthi's message came hours after the Yemeni army and popular forces secured Brigade 31 in Bir Ahmed area and regained all gears and weapons from Al-Qaeda terrorists in Aden.
Meanwhile Saudi warplanes bombed civilian targets in Yemen on Friday and reportedly killed at least 16 people
Local witnesses said six people including a woman and a child were killed and six wounded in a dawn air strike on the al Jaraf neighborhood of the capital Sanaa.
The state-run Saba news agency reported 10 people were killed by Saudi-led aerial attacks on a building in Bayt al-Faqih city in the southwestern province of al Hodeida.
Moreover, air strikes were also carried out on Faj Attan mountain overlooking Sana’a.
In the dawn attack, warplanes also hit the ministry of communications building, Saba added, setting it on fire and destroying nearby buildings.
The warplanes staged a further attack on the capital around noon, but there was no immediate word on casualties or damage.
In retaliation for the Saudi daily massacres in Yemen, the Yemeni army and the Popular Committees bombarded on Friday the Saudi al-Hothaira military post in Najran province, forcing all its soldiers to flee away with their military vehicles.
Reports say the ruthless Saudi airstrikes in Yemen have so far claimed the lives of more than 4,777 civilians, mostly women and children.
The United Nations says more than 21 million people, over 80 percent of the population, are now in need of some form of humanitarian aid.
The UN on Wednesday designated the war in Yemen as a Level 3 humanitarian crisis, its most severe category.