Ahmar Says Houthis Suffering Setback, Iran Shred Yemen

Yemen's General Ali Mohsen al-Ahmar is pictured in Sana'a on November 27, 2012. Mohamed Al Sayaghi/Reuters
Yemen's General Ali Mohsen al-Ahmar is pictured in Sana'a on November 27, 2012. Mohamed Al Sayaghi/Reuters
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Ahmar Says Houthis Suffering Setback, Iran Shred Yemen

Yemen's General Ali Mohsen al-Ahmar is pictured in Sana'a on November 27, 2012. Mohamed Al Sayaghi/Reuters
Yemen's General Ali Mohsen al-Ahmar is pictured in Sana'a on November 27, 2012. Mohamed Al Sayaghi/Reuters

Yemen's Vice President General Ali Mohsen al-Ahmar said the Houthis are suffering a setback, noting that the legitimacy and the Saudi-led Arab Coalition have plans to liberate every inch of Yemeni territories from the armed militias.

Ahmar stated that Iran exported its revolution and destruction to Yemen and its people, noting that Tehran tore apart the Yemeni community, the region and the Arab countries confessionally.

Iran has also a plan to shake security and stability, in addition to having hostile intentions to establish a Persian state.

On the sidelines of his visit to King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitarian Work (KSRelief) on Thursday, he said that history will remember the humanitarian work of the Saudi leadership, government, people and the center.

On the battlefield, Ahmar said: “The enemy is defeated.

He lauded efforts of the center in sheltering the displaced and treating the wounded as well as contributing to combating cholera. 

KSRelief General Supervisor Dr. Abdullah al-Rabiah, in his turn, presented a detailed explanation of the center’s efforts in Yemen. He said following the directives of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the center prioritizes humanitarian aid and relief work in Yemen.

The biggest evidence in that regard is that 85 percent of the center’s projects are focused on alleviating the suffering of the Yemeni people.

Saudi Arabia has so far allocated more than USD10.9 billion to Yemen in various aspects, Rabiah stated.



Iran Seizes Foreign Tanker Over Fuel Smuggling

An oil tanker that Iran had previously seized. Reuters file photo
An oil tanker that Iran had previously seized. Reuters file photo
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Iran Seizes Foreign Tanker Over Fuel Smuggling

An oil tanker that Iran had previously seized. Reuters file photo
An oil tanker that Iran had previously seized. Reuters file photo

Iran has seized a foreign tanker in the Sea of Oman on charges of fuel smuggling, the judiciary said Wednesday.

The vessel was intercepted "after legal documents related to its cargo were found to be incomplete," said Mojtaba Ghahremani, head of the judiciary in southern Hormozgan province, according to the judiciary's Mizan Online outlet.

He added that the ship was reportedly carrying "two million liters of smuggled fuel."

"Seventeen suspects, including the captain and crew of the foreign tanker, have been taken into custody," Ghahremani said, without elaborating on the identity and nationality of those arrested.