IRGC Chief Says Saudi-led Coalition Defeated in Yemen’s Hodeidah

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Al-Thawra Net

Major General Mohammad-Ali Jafari, the chief commander of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC), said that the coalition led by Arab and Western countries has failed in its operation to seize the Yemeni port city of Hodeidah.

General Jafari made the comments in an address to a Tuesday ceremony in Tehran. He also predicted that the resistance forces will soon emerge victorious in Yemen.

Militants and foreign mercenaries armed by Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are attempting to capture the well-defended city and push the Houthis out of their sole Red Sea port in the biggest battle of the war.

“A battle of attrition awaits the Saudi alliance which it cannot withstand. The Saudi coalition will not win the battle in Hodeidah,” Ansrullah official spokesman Mohammed Abdulsalam told Lebanon-based Al-Mayadeen TV.

Saudi Arabia on Sunday conducted airstrikes on the airport, to support forces attempting to seize it. The official SABA news agency said warplanes carried out five strikes on Hodeidah – a lifeline to millions of Yemenis.

Ground troops including Emiratis, Sudanese and Yemenis have surrounded the main airport compound.

Mohammed al-Sharif, deputy head of Yemen’s civil aviation, said images circulated online about the airport had been taken in October 2016.

A fence shown as proof of the airport’s capture is actually situated near the al-Durahimi district, on a piece of land belonging to a Yemeni lawmaker, the official Saba news agency quoted him as saying.