The coalition presents the video of the Lebanese "Hezbollah's involvement" in the Yemen war

A spokesman for the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen showed a video clip proving Hezbollah's involvement in directing Houthi fighters in Yemen and training their members in the use of weapons.

The video, which al-Maliki presented during a press conference, shows an expert in Hezbollah giving directions to "the terrorist Abu Ali al-Hakim, wanted number 5" by the coalition, noting that this confirms "the militias' subordination to the experts of the Revolutionary Guards and Hezbollah":

In the video, the "expert" refers to the Houthi fighter to the importance of the city of Hodeidah in order to ensure support for the militants, and calls on the movement to overcome differences so that this important coastal city does not fall.

In the video, he is heard saying: "If we lose the sea, neither the support nor the Mujahideen will arrive."

The video shows a Hezbollah expert booby-trapping a march at Sanaa airport and training a Houthi member.

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Al-Maliki said at the conference that "Hezbollah must bear responsibility for the deaths and attempts to target civilians in the Kingdom and inside Yemen, and knows that it is a partner in these hostilities."

He added, "We as Saudis may forgive, but we don't forget. We don't get angry. If our anger hurts us":

The spokesman for the "Coalition" said that the Houthis used Sanaa airport as a point to launch ballistic missiles at the Kingdom, noting that they had launched 430 ballistic missiles towards Saudi Arabia and 851 booby-trapped drones since the beginning of the war.

He accused the Iranian ambassador of being the one who was leading the military operations in Yemen.

Al-Maliki stressed that the "coalition" supports all political efforts led by the United Nations, and supports international initiatives to reach a comprehensive political solution to the Yemeni crisis according to the three references.

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