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After Warnings from “Ansar Allah” Leader to Saudi Arabia, Saudi Officer Warns Soldiers Against Joining War on Yemen

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The defected Saudi officer, Colonel Rabah Al-Anzi, warned Saudi soldiers of the fate of being “buried in the invaders’ cemetery” if they go to war against Yemen again. This warning followed a speech by Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, leader of the Ansar Allah (Houthi) movement, in which he cautioned Saudi Arabia against taking “hostile” actions against Yemen.

In a post on his “X” platform account, Colonel Al-Anzi stated, “The Saudi government abandons its ‘pilot’ officers who are prisoners in Yemen to gain Israel’s favor, according to the leader of the Houthis, Abdul-Malik al-Houthi.”

Addressing the Saudi soldiers, he added, “Dear Saudi soldier… You are cheap to your leadership, so will you sacrifice your precious life for Mohammed bin Salman to be buried in the invaders’ cemetery?”

In his televised speech yesterday, al-Houthi confirmed that Saudi Arabia rejected an initiative to release the Saudi pilots held captive by the Sana’a government forces in exchange for the release of prisoners from Hamas.

In his speech, al-Houthi threatened to target key Saudi infrastructure, including airports, banks, and ports, accusing Saudi Arabia of taking “hostile actions against the Yemeni people in service of America and Israel.”

Following this, the Sana’a government forces, through their war media, published aerial images and coordinates of several major Saudi airports and ports, affirming that they would be on their target list after al-Houthi’s threats.

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