Yemen put America and England on the list of hostile countries.
According to al-Mayadeen, Mehdi Al-Mashat, head of Yemen’s Supreme Political Council, by issuing a presidential decree, included the United States and England among the hostile countries with Yemen and demanded to deal with them according to the principle of “confrontation”.
According to this verdict, Washington and London are described as two opposing and hostile parties to Sana’a; Because they are supporters of the Zionist occupation regime and in addition, they participate in the crime of genocide committed by the occupiers against the Palestinian people.
In this ruling, it is emphasized that Sana’a will deal with Washington and London based on the principle of confrontation, and the Humanitarian Operations Coordination Center (HOCC) is obliged to take the necessary measures to implement this ruling. Also, the relevant security agencies are obliged to deal with the movements of the United States and England in Yemen.
The US Treasury Department also announced on Friday that the US sanctions against the Ansarullah movement will enter the implementation phase.
“Mohammed Abdulsalam”, the head of the negotiating team in Sana’a, said in response to this hostile action of the US: Washington’s inclusion of Ansarullah’s name in the terrorism list shows the level of hypocrisy and hypocrisy of the US.
He added: America wants to harm Yemen with this decision and support Israel and make this regime more brazen to continue the genocide of the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip.
About a month ago, after the United States failed to prevent the Yemeni government, nation and armed forces from supporting the people of Gaza, “Jake Sullivan”, the national security adviser of the American government, without mentioning the widespread crimes of the Zionist regime in the occupied territories, especially against The oppressed people of Gaza announced in a statement: Washington will again include the Yemeni Houthis (Yemen National Army) in the list of terrorist organizations.