Mohammed Abdul-Salam: The coalition is still in the aggression trench
Mohammed Abdul-Salam, the head of the Sana’a delegation to the political consultations, stated that the decision to block some Yemeni media channels opposing the aggression is an “arbitrary decision.”
Follow-up – Al-Khabar Al-Yemeni:
In a statement to the Al-Mayadeen channel, Abdul-Salam emphasized that the arbitrary decision to block some media channels proves the failure of the coalition countries’ military, media, and political apparatus and their economic campaign against the Yemeni people.
He also said that people who make such decisions are those who are unable to fight in the field and have failed to confront the media with the media and the military with the military.
Mohammed Abdul-Salam underlined that using channel blocking as a pressure tactic is evidence of failure to confront the truth.
whoever uses such a barbaric and failed strategy, he continued, is who commits heinous humanitarian crimes, besieges the Yemeni people, and murders its children.
The timing of the channels being blocked, in the leader of the Sana’a delegation’s opinion, is a bad omen and shows no positive intent for peace or any desire to profit from the truce and de-escalation, but rather shows that they are still in the aggression trench.