Directors of the Coast Guard and Hodeidah security from "Hunaish": forces linked to a regional agenda have deviated from the coalition's goals (photos)

English - Tuesday 02 June 2020 الساعة 08:52 pm
Hodeidah / Mocha, Newsyemen:

The directors of the Coast Guard and Hodeidah security condemned the deviation of forces linked to a regional agenda from the goals of the Arab coalition.

A cruise that included the Yemeni-Eritrean borders by the Director General of the Coast Guard in the Red Sea sector, Colonel Abdul Jabbar Zahzouh, and the Director of Security in Al Hodeidah Governorate, Brigadier Najib Waraq in the archipelago of Hanish.

The two leaders, Al-Zahzouh and Waraq, confirmed from the Hunaish archipelago that the slide of forces linked to a regional anti-Arab agenda to spread rumors and allegations of the Hanish occupation in conjunction with its allegations that the national resistance participated in the unfortunate events in the south.

They considered this as additional evidence of the extent of some powers ’deviation from the national ranks and the goals of the Arab coalition in supporting the Yemeni people to restore their state from the grip of Iranian-backed criminal Houthi militias.

They commended the role played by the Coast Guard in protecting the islands and securing maritime navigation from any terrorist acts;  And mocked the rumors that were promoted, media outlets known to be associated with a regional agenda against the Arab alliance, which claimed the occupation of the Yemeni island of Hunaish.

The Director General of the Coast Guard and the Director of Security of Al Hodeidah Governorate valued the efforts of the Arab Coalition Command and Commander of the National Resistance, Brigadier General Tariq Muhammad Abdullah Saleh, to rebuild, rehabilitate, train and equip the Coast Guard and Security Forces in a manner that enables them to carry out the tasks entrusted to them to secure maritime navigation and counter piracy and terrorist operations as well as protecting marine life from overfishing, giving more attention to islanders, and tackling any booby-trapped Houthi boats targeting maritime navigation in the southern Red Sea.