An official spokesman for Ansar Allah al-Houthi group, Mohammad Abdul Salam, said that the Saudi authorities are looking for external protection today due to lack of self-power and political rationality, he said.

"A while ago, 60,000 mercenaries, 30,000 Sudanese from the internal fronts, and others in thousands of different nationalities have been withdrawn from their borders and placed as human shields," Abdel Salam said in a tweet on his Twitter account.

Some 60,000 mercenaries, 30,000 Sudanese from the internal fronts and others in thousands of different nationalities have been withdrawn from their borders for several months and are placed in the border as human shields, and the Saudi regime's lack of autonomy and political guidance makes it in search of external protection. Security is missing

- Mohammed Abdulsalam (@abdusalamsalah) August 20, 2019

He pointed out that Saudi Arabia should stop what he called its aggression on Yemen in order to get "missing security", instead of seeking external protection.

"The continuation of the aggression against Yemen will not bring the aggressors any security, and will expose their fragile entities to very serious threats," Abdul Salam said in another tweet on Twitter.

"You have come with an aggression against Yemen, announced from Washington under the pretext of protecting legitimacy," he told the Saudis. "You are looking to protect your borders and airspace. Your pretext is behind you. Washington is behind you, and then abandoning you."