The Saudi coalition violated the Yemeni cease fire 107 times

The news sources reported on Friday morning that the Saudi coalition forces have violated the cease fire 107 times in the past 24 hours in Yemen’s al-Hudaidah province.

Faraan: The Saudi coalition forces violated the alleged cease fire 107 times in the past 24 hours in al-Hudaidah.
According to the report, forces affiliated with the Saudi coalition violated the ceasefire with artillery and rocket attacks, as well as the flight of reconnaissance aircraft over the airspace of Al-Jabaliya, Hays and Maqbaneh.

As of last Saturday, all the offensive ground, air and naval operations in Yemen were to cease, and the UN envoy to Yemen stressed that the success of the initiative was due to the continued commitment of the warring parties to the implementation of the ceasefire agreement.

The UN envoy also told the Security Council on Thursday that the Yemeni ceasefire was still temporary and fragile.
On April 2015, Saudi Arabia launched a large-scale offensive against Yemen, the poorest Arab country, in the form of a coalition of several Arab countries, including the UAE, with the help and green light of the United States and the support of the Zionist regime.

Contrary to the Saudis’ expectations, their attacks hit the stronghold of the Yemeni people’s resistance, and after seven years of stability and painful Yemeni strikes deep into Saudi territory, especially the Aramco facility, Riyadh was forced to accept a cease fire in hopes of exiting the Yemeni war.

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