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Spokesman: Yemeni army ready to invade Saudi border cities

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A Houthi militia fighter in Yemen.

Al Masdar News reports:

The Yemeni army spokesman General Sharaf Loqman told Al-Manar website that the preliminary operations have ended and that the strategic escalation stage has started.

“We are ready to escalate operations, and the leadership will settle all the details,” the Yemeni officer said.

“The Yemeni army and popular committees have surrounded the two Saudi cities of Jizan and Najran and the political leadership will take the decision of invading them,” he added.

Luqman noted that the Yemeni army and popular committees are advancing in the various provinces and confronting the Saudi-led terrorists, adding that all the attempts to reach local ceasefire agreements are rejected because the aim is to expel all the terrorists.

General Luqman pointed out that the Yemeni army and popular committees withdrew from the south to let the locals defend their cities.

“However, Qaeda and ISIL terrorists have controlled the area, especially in Aden and Hadramout,” he concluded.

Houthi fighters, allied to Yemen’s army, on a tour of Al-Rabuah town in Assir province, Saudi Arabia, captured earlier today:

Footage of Houthis advancing and taking over Saudi positions on November 29:

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Whoever
Whoever
Dec 4, 2015 2:01 PM

How is it possible that Saudis who are struggling in their own country/backyard against Houthis threatening to put their army in Syria? Are they planning to leave their country for the Houthis and set to live along side the jihadis in Syria? Unless thats their plan it just doesn’t make any sense.

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siemreapnews
Dec 4, 2015 12:35 AM

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