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UN, International Community Can Not Escape Saudi Fabrication Scandal

United Nations and the international community no longer have an opportunity to escape from the truth after the Saudi scandal, The member of the National Delegation, Abdulmalik Al-Ajri, affirmed.

In a tweet, on Monday, Al-Ajri said, “After the seismic scandal of the spokesman of the aggression, the United Nations and the international community no longer have an opportunity to escape from the truth. Either they explicitly ask the countries of aggression to lift the siege on the port of Hodeidah and Sana’a Airport, or they openly declare that they are part of the siege.”

The  member of the national delegation, Abdulmalik Al-Ajri, said, on Sunday, that the scandal caused by al-Maliki, US-Saudi Forces Spokesman, is enough to make him disappear from public view, as his predecessor al-Asiri did.

Al-Ajri added, “we did not expect the spokesman of the aggression to be so bold as to lie and to resort to scandalous justifications for closing the port. Al-Maliki’s scandal should reach the International Community and the United Nations to expose the allegations of aggression.”

The US-Saudi aggression has stolen excerpts from a documentary about Iraq to try to accuse Yemeni defense forces of militarizing Yemen’s key port city.

The coalition spokesman Turki al-Maliki displayed footage during an event, alleging that the Yemeni forces were using the Hodeidah port to stockpile missiles. However, the scenes were extracted from a documentary film called ‘Severe Clear,’ filmed in 2003 at the beginning of the American invasion of Iraq.

The documentary essentially presented the memoirs of First Lieutenant Mike Scotty in addition to videos that he and his colleagues from the first battalion filmed for the Marines.

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