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Arabia
Houthis Accuse Yemeni, Saudi Troops Of Using Excessive Force
2009-11-26
Saudi fighter jets continue to hit Houthi strongholds in Hasama, Malahidh, Dhahyan, Razih and Ashaeesh areas, local sources from the Sa'ada governorate said, adding that the airstrikes coincide with heavy mortar and rocket shelling by both Yemeni and Saudi armies in other areas.

In a statement distributed to the various media outlets, Houthi followers said that Saudi forces began on Monday advancing toward Yemeni lands from various border fronts, using all types of ground and aerial weapons. Houthis accused both armies of using excessive force against citizens.

The statement added that the Saudi army uses tanks, heavy mortars, Apache helicopters and F-15 jets in the operation, pointing out that "clashes are still going on in various fronts at the Yemeni border in Malahidh, Shadha and Hasama districts."

Spokesman for the Houthis, Mohammed Abdussalam said in a telephone conversation with the Iranian Al-Alam channel that Saudi jets launched 35 raids Monday on various Sa'ada villages, confirming that dozens of civilians were killed in the raids, particularly in the Yemeni Najain city, which is 200 km away from the border of Saudi Arabia. He noted that the situation was calm in the majority of fronts.

A Saudi military source said from the battleground that "offensives launched by Houthis are direct suicide operations, which makes it impossible to achieve a military victory.

The source added that Houthis attempt to cause human losses among the Saudi troops.

Another Saudi senior military official told Al-Sharq Al-Awsat newspaper that Houthis have no fixed plans, adding they most often change them. "They sometimes hide among internally displaced persons (IDPs), fire bullets from behind IDPs or hide inside homes in border villages and launch offensives overnight."

Al-Sharq Al-Awsat newspaper reported that there is an exchange of fire between Houthis and Saudi troops in various fronts including the Dukhan Mountain and Jalah village, adding that Houthis hide during daytime and launch their attacks overnight. As a result, Saudi forces resorted to removing any old homes in villages near its border with Yemen.

The newspaper added that Houthis succeeded to launch operations with RPGs and Katyousha missiles, and they engaged in gunfire inside Saudi territory.

According to the newspaper, the Saudi forces, backed by Apaches, eliminated a Houthi group that was entrenching in the Saudi Ain Harah area, near the Command of Saudi Operations, as it was plotting to destroy mortars belonging to the Saudi army.

The newspaper went on to say that hundreds of Houthis launched surprise attacks against Saudi troops after midnight and at down times early this week.

Somalis involved
Al-Sharq Al-Awsat newspaper published a report revealing that Somali fighters have been involved in supporting Houthi rebels in their fight against the army. It said that those Somali fighters receive money in exchange for their support for Houthis.

Arab League Secretary-General Amro Musa received a report from Ambassador Ibrahim Al-Shuaimi, the Arab League Delegate in Mogadishu, in which the latter didn't rule out the possibility of Somali refugees being involved in the Houthi-led rebellion in north Yemen.

"There are some Somali mercenaries who back Houthis in their rebellion against the state," the report said. "Those mercenaries may include leaders belonging to the armed Islamic groups that oppose foreign military presence in the Somali land and the interim authority led by Sheikh Shariff Sheikh Ahmad.

The Yemeni Defense Ministry-affiliated 26sep.net quoted a Yemeni official military source as saying on Monday that the army thwarted Houthis' attempts to sneak into strategic positions used by the army in Sa'ada hills.

The source added that the army carried out qualitative operations in Sa'ada, destroying several Houthi posts in Gharaz, Gufl and Tamalus areas and hitting Houthi targets in Jabal Qais and Mazram areas.

During his talk with the Aljazeera satellite channel on Monday evening, Parliament Member Yahya Badraddin Al-Houthi, who is currently living in Germany, denied that his men accepted the five terms listed by the government as a condition to stop its operations against Houthi followers.

This came after a Yemeni official source declared last Thursday that Houthis field leader Abdulmalik Al-Houthi accepted the five terms, announced by the government as a condition to stop the war.
Posted by:Fred

#6  A Saudi military source said from the battleground that "offensives launched by Houthis are direct suicide operations, which makes it impossible to achieve a military victory.

The source added that Houthis attempt to cause human losses among the Saudi troops.



The irony is very, very rich... Reminds me of that saudi prince who gloated that the US army was a paper tiger way back in the beginning of the US occupation of iraq, claiming that th eUSA should be "worried about getting ran over by mexico"... and, here, we have... the Mighty Saudi Army in action... methinks they're less impressive than the "Lions" they fancy themselves to be...

Oh, well, they will resort to blind application of firepower and wipe them out through vastly superior tech (and probably, numbers).
Posted by: anonymous5089   2009-11-26 14:26  

#5  Excessive force? Anyone knows that there is no such thing as long as it doesn't involve Jooooos losing patience after 8000 (eight thousands) missiles fired upon their civilians.
Posted by: JFM   2009-11-26 10:20  

#4  Well, Goldstone can't come investigate---cause Jews are not allowed into Arabia.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2009-11-26 08:59  

#3  I find it hilarious to see these folks trying the same "guilt trip our opponents" strategy on each other, thinking it will work like it does with the softies in the west.
Posted by: AlanC   2009-11-26 08:43  

#2  And a shooter of Thorazine.
Posted by: Perry Stanford White   2009-11-26 07:23  

#1  Excessive force? In a war?

I am not sure that isnt a non sequitur.

All war IS excessive force. Violence is the name of the game, Deception and murder are the definition of war. The object is to win, there is no other option at ALL. You squash people and shoot the dog on the way out. You sucker the other guy whenever you can, and you dont care how bad it hurts. You dont know morality from a flamethrower. Jesus who?

You gang up on cripples and shoot them in the back. You prefer to get them while they are asleep.

If there was any "other" way to do the thing you wouldnt be at war. You poison the wells and leave them to starve. Then you lie about it and blame them for everything. Later on you write the history book and tell everybody who will listen, that it was forced on you and the carpet bombing was "necessary". No one complains...they are all dead.

We all have it coming, dont kid yourself. You absolutely dont want what's "fair". Trust me.

Carry a wirecutter and and a screw driver in your back pocket for their gold teeth and rings.
Posted by: Angleton9   2009-11-26 03:12  

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