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Yemen’s former President Saleh Killed by Houthi Rebels Supported by The Iran Regime

Tabriz,South Azerbaijan,Dec 4 

According to GAMAC news, Iran-backed Houthi movement blew up house of ex-President Ali Abdullah Saleh – former ally of Tehran – in the center of Yemen’s Sanaa few hours ago.

Yemen’s civil war has taken a dramatic new turn after the Iranian-backed Houthi rebels killed the former president Ali Abdullah Saleh, punishing him for switching sides and seeking peace with Saudi Arabia.

Ex-President Ali Abdullah Saleh

Yemen’s Houthi leader Abdul Malik al-Houthi hailed the death of the group’s rival, ex-president Ali Abdullah Saleh, as a victory against a Saudi-led coalition it has fought for nearly three years, Haaretz reported.

Foes and supporters said Saleh was killed in a roadside ambush after switching sides in the civil war, abandoning his Iran-aligned Houthi allies in favor of the Saudi-led coalition.

Al-Houthi congratulated Yemenis “on this historic, exceptional and great day in which the conspiracy of betrayal and treason failed, this black day for the forces of the aggression”.

The uprising of Saleh’s armed loyalists against the Iran-aligned group was the greatest threat the country had faced, but was defeated in three days, al-Houthi added.

It should highlighted that Yemen‘s civil war has left at least 10,000 dead and more than 2 million displaced people since its inception.The widespread outbreak of cholera and famine in this poor country is increasing day by day.

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