Several Yemeni cities - including Sanaa, Ibb and Saada - witnessed demonstrations on Tuesday in which thousands participated in what they called "the fourth anniversary of the Saudi-Saudi aggression".

The participants in the demonstrations, which began in the areas controlled by al-Houthi group, denounced the Saudi-UAE alliance, recalling the violations that caused the deaths and injuries of thousands of Yemenis as a result of coalition air raids. They also called on the international community to pressure to stop the war in their country.

In the square of the seventies in the capital Sanaa, the Houthi group mobilized thousands of supporters, and raised the participants in the crowd - which included many Houthi officials - banners urging to withstand the "aggression" as they described, with pictures of the leader of the group Abdul-Malik al-Houthi and other images of Houthis killed They fell in the bombing of the coalition.

The demonstrators accused America and Israel of "participating actively in the coalition operations," stressing that "victory is the ally of the Yemeni people in the face of aggression."

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A member of the Supreme Political Council of the Houthi Sultan al-Samai said in a speech to the crowd that "the aggression was announced from Washington claiming to restore the legitimacy of a person ended his legitimacy," referring to President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi, adding that "the operations of the coalition was aimed at the occupation of Yemen and plundering its wealth."

He pointed out that "the will of the Yemenis is not invincible, and that everyone should understand that the fifth year will be on the enemies and the pain and the hell," and that "enemies are waiting for them tough choices."

In turn, council member Mohammad Ali al-Houthi said in his speech that "the presence of our people today a message to the aggressors that we are a people does not bend .. Our men in all provinces, and our people will prevail."

For his part, the leader of the group Abdul-Malik al-Houthi readiness to implement the Hodeidah, but warned at the same time of any escalation, saying that "the response will not be within the limits of the province," but will extend to the depth of what he called the countries of aggression on Yemen.

"What he described as the Saudi-Yemeni aggression on Yemen contributed to the development of the military capabilities of his group to take a leading position in the region in this area," Houthi said.