
The Lebanese "Hezbollah", on Friday, the first comment on the assassination of Ibrahim Badr al-Din al-Houthi, brother of the leader of "Ansar Allah", Abdul Malik al-Houthi.
The "Ansar Allah" had announced earlier the assassination of the brother of Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, by the so-called "hand of treachery."
"The blood of the martyrs will increase the oppressed Yemeni people by insisting on continuing to defend themselves until victory is achieved," Hezbollah said in a statement broadcast on Al-Manar television.
The statement pointed out that "Hezbollah" offers condolences, saying "the fall of the Yemeni leaders martyrs is a victory for the Yemeni people, and a living proof of the sincerity of its leadership and sincerity of its mujahideen."
Hizbullah condemned "this criminal operation, mass killings, massacres and the total destruction of Yemen, its institutions and facilities."
He added in his statement, "We reiterate the need to stop this unjust aggression, which benefits only the Zionist enemy and its conspirators on the issues of our nation and its people."
The group "Ansar Allah" (Houthis), on Friday, Ibrahim Badr al-Din al-Houthi, who was killed by what it called "US-Israeli-Saudi aggression."
The group said in a statement arrived "March march Net" copy, on Friday morning, "it will not hesitate to prosecute and seize the tools of criminal aggression that carried out the assassination of the martyr Ibrahim al-Houthi," the brother of Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, the group's leader.
Saudi Arabia has been leading a military alliance to support President Hadi's forces to restore the country's rule since March 26, 2015, against the Houthis who control the capital Sanaa.
To date, the bloody conflict in Yemen has led to the displacement of hundreds of thousands of people from their homes, cities and villages, the spread of infectious and famine diseases in some areas, and significant destruction of the country's infrastructure.
It also resulted, according to statistics of UN bodies and organizations, killing and injuring hundreds of thousands of civilians, as well as the deterioration of the humanitarian situation and the spread of diseases and epidemics, especially cholera, and the decline in the size of cash reserves.
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