Sana'a (Debriefer) - The Saudi-led coalition seeks to overthrow the Yemeni State, the Houthi-appointed prime minister said Monday.
From the very beginning, the Arab coalition "has worked on toppling the Yemeni State," al-Masyra quoted Abdul Aziz Bin Habtoor as saying.
Events prove that the Yemeni UN-recognized government is "unreliable for Yemen, Yemenis' life and interests, or the country's resources.
"The coalition lost all its military bets in Yemen," the Houthi official said.
Yemen has been racked by an armed conflict that broke out after the Iranian-backed Houthis ousted the internationally-recognized government late in 2014.
The conflict escalated after a Saudi-led coalition intervened militarily in the country in March 2015 to reinstate the government of President Hadi.
Yemen's war has triggered what the UN calls the world's worst humanitarian crisis, with most of the population in need for a type of humanitarian aid and immediate protection.