Yemen Huthi Chief Says 'Won't Give in to Aggression'

Yemen rebel leader Abdulmalik al-Huthi vowed Sunday he will "never give in" to a Saudi-led air war on his Shiite militants, branding the raids "savage aggression."
Huthi also rejected as "unfair" a U.N. Security Council resolution Tuesday that imposed an arms embargo on his group and demanded that the rebels pull back from territory they have seized.
"Our Yemeni people will never give in -- it will resist in the face of the savage aggression," Huthi said in an television address on the 25th day of the air strikes targeting his group.
Huthi vowed to put up tough resistance using "all means and options" available, without elaborating.
"Those who believe that our people will give in because of their savage crimes are wrong," said Huthi, urging his supporters to close ranks and be patient.
Sunni-ruled Saudi Arabia accuses Shiite majority Iran of backing the rebels, who have also allied with army units loyal to former president Ali Abdullah Saleh who was forced out after Yemen's 2011 revolution.
Despite being a key ally of the Huthis, Iran denies it is arming the rebels and has petitioned the United Nations with a four-point peace plan to end the violence.
The Huthis swept into the capital in September from their northern stronghold in the city of Saada, and later advanced south on the major port of Aden, forcing President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi to flee to Riyadh.
In his speech, Huthi said Saudi Arabia "has no right to interfere" in Yemeni affairs, and insisted that Iran has "no influence" in the Arabian Peninsula country.
"The political problem is an internal affair and it is up to us to define our future," he said.
He also accused the United States of "wanting this aggression," and said its key regional ally Israel "backs it."
Huthi also said that "hundreds of children, and a number of women" been killed in Saudi-led air raids.
The United Nations has said civilians are among more than 270 people killed and nearly 3,000 wounded in Yemen between March 19 and April 12.

In his speech, Huthi insisted that Iran has "no influence" in the Arabian Peninsula country.
تشار خامنئي: انتصار الحوثيين وشيك وهم سيطروا على الاوضاع تماماً كما فعل “حزب الله” في لبنان
قال علي ولايتي رئيس مركز الدراسات التابع لمصلحة تشخيص النظام في إيران، ومستشار علي خامنئي، والذي يشغل أيضاً منصب الأمين العام لما يعرف بالمجمع العالمي للصحوة الإسلامية في إيران، إن انتصار الحوثيين في اليمن بات أمراً وشيكاً.
وقد اعترفت إيران رسمياً ولأول مرة، بدعمها لجماعة أنصار الله الحوثيين في اليمن، إذ أعلن ولايتي أن إيران تدعم ما سمّاه النضال العادل لأنصار الله في اليمن.
ووصف ولايتي، بحسب وكالة "إيسنا" الإيرانية، حركة الحوثيين بالفريدة في تاريخ اليمن، وقال مخاطبا الحوثيين: "إن انتصاراتكم تشير إلى عمل مدروس ومستلهم من التجارب السابقة، والآن تمكنتم من السيطرة على الأوضاع تماماً وأزلتم العقبات من أمامكم".
كما أعرب عن أمله بأن يتمكن أنصار الله من أداء دور في اليمن مشابه لدور حزب الله في لبنان. وأعرب عن ثقته بأن النصر في

Houthi - your aggression is what started this. Everyone tried to accommodate you at every turn but your greed knows no limits.

At a time i was about to think hadi was an accomplice letting them take over sanaa...