Against All Odds, Yemen Revolutionaries Challenge Saudi-US Aggression Part 1

Local Editor

Yemen has faced an unbaiting violent Saudi-led war for 14 months in a campaign that has claimed thousands of civilian lives and severely damaged the country’s infrastructure, and with the addition of U.S. advisers, the war shows no sign of tapering down.



Followers of the Houthi Ansarullah movement demonstrate against the U.S. intervention in Yemen, in the country’s capital Sanaa May 13, 2016. The banner reads: "We are ready for all options."



Tribesmen loyal to the Houthi movement perform the Baraa dance during a gathering to show support to the movement in Sanaa, Yemen, May 19, 2016.



A Houthi revolutionary helps a man with a wheelchair pass a checkpoint in Yemen’s capital Sanaa April 18, 2016.



Religious scholars supporting the Houthi movement raise their hands as they attend a meeting in Sanaa, Yemen, May 18, 2016.

However, despite the overwhelming firepower of the wealthy Gulf alliance, Yemen’s Houthi rebels have successfully pursued a strategy of guerrilla resistance against the invading forces, al-Qaida, and the Islamic State group - and their morale has remained unflagging throughout the grueling conflict.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by Website Team