UAE proved Israel was behind Yemen war: Houthis

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2020-08-19 | Since 1 Year

Abdul Malik al-Ajri

Muscat (Debriefer) - The Iranian-backed Houthi group on Tuesday accused Israel again of having hands in the war on Yemen.
Since the war outbreak in March 2015, the Houthis have accused the United States and Israel of being involved in the "Saudi-Emirati aggression on Yemen".
"We had already said that war on Yemen was as part of arrangements for new alliances between aggression countries and Israel," a Houthi negotiator tweeted. Now, "the Emirati declaration came to prove this.
"We also said that al-Qaeda and Daesh were but military forces used by aggression countries, and you'll believe [in this] only when we're surprised by a declaration of their engagement to the Riyadh Agreement. Then, it will be said a historic, brave decision," Abdul Malik al-Ajri added.
Last Thursday, the US, UAE and Israel declared a full-normalization deal between Abu Dhabi and Tel Aviv.
President Donald Trump hailed the deal as a great breakthrough, and a historic peace pact between two great friend countries.
The pact was the fruit of Israel-UAE-US long-term discussions, pace of which has been recently accelerated, said US officials.
Their normalization pact paves way for intense military cooperation between Abu Dhabi and Tel Aviv in the Red Sea, according to a document issued by Israel's intelligence ministry.
The document defines fields of cooperation with the UAE, the Israeli official broadcast corporation said late on Monday.
Security cooperation is listed at top of these potential cooperation fields, and the normalization deal makes it possible to boost a military alliance between Gulf states, as well as intense cooperation on the Red Sea security, the document read.
For observers, Israel's stepped-up moves aim at preventing the Red Sea from ending up an Arab or Islamic lake.


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