The leader of the Yemeni Ansar Allah group, Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, advised the Arab coalition led by Saudi Arabia to take advantage of the UN truce in Yemen until early October next year and stop hostilities and lift restrictions on outlets run by the group. , warning of the consequences of describing it as “serious” on its sequel.

In his speech, he indicated: “I advise the coalition of aggression to take advantage of this truce to end their aggression against this country and end their siege,” adding: “The continuation of their aggression and conspiracy against and targeting our people means that they are still involved in a serious problem that has bad consequences and terrible consequences for them.”

Al-Houthi stressed: “In the light of the existing truce, we should not think that the war is over and we are busy with other things … One of our priorities in a temporary truce is to maintain a high degree of readiness and pay attention to all the plans of the enemies.” He accused the Arab coalition and the Yemeni government of “significant looting of oil and gas revenues”.