Five years of war caused by Iran-backed Houthi militias since its coup against the internationally recognized legitimate Yemeni government have led to the worst humanitarian disaster in Yemen, compounded the suffering and bleeding of Yemenis, and the Saudi-led Coalition for Support for Legitimacy has played an important role in To heal Yemen's wounds, save it from disasters, support its economy, contain its problems, sow hope in the hearts of its people, through initiatives of hope and humanitarian action, and continue efforts to stabilize the liberated provinces.

The Kingdom launched the process of restoration of hope and reconstruction projects, launched humanitarian and service projects, and led the Riyadh Agreement, which was signed on November 5, between the legitimate government and the Southern Transitional Council. The government succeeded on the ground, supported the Yemeni people, opened the door for stability in the liberated governorates, and continued its efforts in supporting the Yemeni citizen from the far north to the south.

In a previous report, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) in a report, the most important initiatives of the coalition, including the size of the preparations in Aden to receive the return of the government, and help them in the exercise of their functions, and to restore the work of state institutions as a first step of the implementation of the Riyadh agreement, which was the return Prime Minister Dr. Moein Abdul Malik and a number of ministers, in addition to the financial and logistical support provided by the Kingdom to the committees charged with implementing the terms of the agreement in the city of Aden.

Yemenis from the Houthi militias have known since the coup they only planted death everywhere through various mines and bring tragedies to every home. In return, Saudi Arabia provided a life project for the Yemenis, represented by the project "pore" demining, a purely humanitarian project, aimed at clearing Yemeni territory Of mines and unexploded ordnance that have killed thousands of children, women and the elderly.

Last week, the project's director, Osama al-Gosaibi, announced that his team had succeeded in clearing 111,394 mines, improvised explosive devices and unexploded ordnance planted by Houthi militias. Yemen to be a Yemen without mines.

In addition to the humanitarian projects implemented by the Kingdom and the coalition countries on an ongoing basis, the coalition forces are implementing various humanitarian and development initiatives and projects, the latest of which is the expanded immunization campaign against influenza in Aden.

Yemenis receive the attention of the Alliance for the Support of Legitimacy and its initiatives that will alleviate the suffering of the Yemeni people, contribute to continue to support efforts to resolve the crisis in Yemen, and push the Stockholm agreement, and create the atmosphere to overcome any controversial points on the issue of the exchange of prisoners, which is a humanitarian issue in the first place.

Continuing the coalition's efforts to improve the humanitarian situation, the Coalition Command has released 200 Huthi militia prisoners, as well as flights in cooperation with the World Health Organization to transport patients from the capital Sana'a to countries where they can receive appropriate treatment.

Al-Rayyan airport in Al-Mukalla city in Hadhramaut province resumed its flights on Wednesday morning with the landing of a Yemeni Airlines passenger plane after a four-year hiatus since the Houthi coup began in 2014. The airport was opened after its rehabilitation by the UAE as part of its continued support. To the brotherly Yemeni people, which covered all fields.

The airport was damaged during al-Qaeda's control of the coast of Hadramaut in 2015, and the UAE, as part of its ongoing support for vital projects on the Yemeni arena, built the airport lounges and provided them with modern equipment and equipment, maintenance of airport runways and the construction of towers. The airport is equipped with modern inspection devices to ensure security procedures in accordance with international standards, in addition to the establishment of new routes that take into account the tasks of dealing with frequent travelers and alleviate congestion at times. Peak.

With the reopening of Al-Rayyan airport, it became the third Yemeni air port after Aden and Sayun airports in the provinces under the control of the legitimate government, as well as the coalition's agreement to resume work at the Houthi-controlled Sana'a International Airport to transport patients in coordination with the World Health Organization.

- Coalition Forces implement multiple development initiatives

And humanitarian projects

Implemented by Saudi Arabia and coalition countries.