Al-Eryani: Yemen will not remain isolated from regional developments and will not be a hostage of Iran

The Minister of Information, Culture and Tourism, Muammar Al-Eryani, said, “The leaders of the terrorist Houthi militia, supported by the Iranian regime, lined up, during the past few days, in a long line across television screens and social media platforms, in an attempt to prove that Yemen is neither Syria nor Lebanon, and that the scene of its fall is The major threat to Iranian arms will not be repeated, forgetting their black record, their criminal practices against the Yemeni people, and their terrorist activities that cast a shadow on regional security and peace. And international".
Muammar Al-Eryani added in a press statement, “The clear truth is that Yemen will not remain isolated from regional developments, nor will it be a hostage in the hands of Iran, and that the national flag will fly over every inch of Yemeni land, no matter how Al-Houthi tries to terrorize the people with blood and destruction.” And no matter how many of its ideological elements it mobilizes, it has been moving for more than ten years as a tool for killing and imposing the extremist racist Imami project.”
Al-Eryani pointed out that the allegations that the Houthis are trying to promote of popular support for their coup project are just an illusion and a mirage that will disappear before the will of the free Yemeni people. He stressed that the Yemeni people, who suffered the scourge of war and destruction as a result of the coup, from all walks of life, will not accept any A form of guardianship over him, or for his land to be an Iranian arena for settling regional and international scores and expanding influence at the expense of its stability. And its security.
Al-Eryani pointed out that past experiences, including in Syria, have proven that the will of the people cannot be broken by threats, oppression, or iron and fire, and that the established national and Arab identity will remain difficult to dismantle, as the Yemeni people, with their various components, will unite around...
Al-Eryani stressed that the battle that the Yemenis are fighting today is not only on the ground, but rather it is a battle over identity and national dignity. Yemen will remain in the heart of the Arab region, and no force in the universe will be able to change this reality, and the more Al-Houthi tries to impose his agenda, the more solid it becomes. The Yemeni people and their insistence on restoring their state and capital, and building a better tomorrow that they deserve.