The Constituent Council of the National Alliance for Defending the Revolution and the Republic in Yemen today (Saturday) accused the leader of the Houthi militia of pushing the people of Yemen to southern Lebanon after the killing of Hezbollah Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah, demanding that he quickly return them to the country without delaying the matter.0< /p>
The Council said in a statement: “In view of the successive dangerous developments in Lebanon and the fact that Al-Houthi sent about 15,000 young men to southern Lebanon during the past months and weeks for the purpose of training and fighting alongside Hezbollah in the context of destructive cooperation, which caused the exposure of more than 51 young men. “A Yemeni was killed and injured in the process of bombing beejars and radios in Lebanon by the Zionist enemy,” adding: “We call on the militia leader, Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, and his leaders to quickly work to return all Yemeni youth who were sent to fight in Lebanon alongside Hezbollah.”
The coalition held the Houthi militia fully responsible for the safety of thousands of young Yemenis who were sent to Lebanon without regard to their lives or the danger of what they would face in terms of the horrors of aggression and Zionist and Persian infiltrations alike, calling on the Lebanese caretaker government to intervene and help the Yemenis to leave Lebanon and secure... Their lives during this difficult period.
Last week, Yemeni activists shared a video of a Houthi member crying after a pager exploded while he was in Hezbollah camps in the southern suburb. He said that he went to train with 51 others, stressing while addressing his mother that his younger brother was killed by a pager explosion.
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