Ansarallah Political Bureau: Saudi, UAE Moves Aim at Yemen’s Wealth—Not Unity
Mohammed Al-Farah Says Partition Plans Target Hadramout and Al-Mahrah, Rejects Occupation and U.S.–Israeli Influence
Yemen, PUREWILAYAH.COM — Mohammed Al‑Farah, a member of the political bureau of Ansarallah, has strongly rejected Saudi Arabia’s recent stance toward the so-called Southern Transitional Council, asserting that it has nothing to do with preserving Yemen’s unity and is instead driven by ambitions to seize Yemen’s wealth—particularly in Hadramout, Al‑Mahrah, and other eastern regions.
In a statement published on his personal page on the X platform, Al-Farah stressed that Saudi Arabia’s position is part of a broader foreign project aimed at fragmenting Yemen and plundering its resources, adding that the United Arab Emirates likewise has no interest in Yemeni unity.
Foreign Powers Competing to Divide Yemen
Al-Farah stated that all parties involved in the aggression against Yemen are effectively united in one goal: tearing the country apart. He said they are engaged in a race to divide influence and wealth through local proxies, at the direct expense of the Yemeni people’s suffering and the deliberate destruction of Yemen’s social fabric.
“What is happening today is not an internal conflict,” Al-Farah emphasized. “It is the direct result of occupation and foreign intervention that seeks to weaken Yemen and prevent the emergence of a unified state with an independent national decision.”
“Legitimacy” Narrative Has Completely Collapsed
The Ansarallah official said that all pretexts related to the so-called “restoration of legitimacy,” which were used to justify nearly a decade of aggression, have completely collapsed and been exposed. According to Al-Farah, nothing remains of that narrative except open foreign domination and exploitation.
He stressed that the only real hope now lies with the free people of Yemen—both in the north and the south—who reject occupation and foreign tutelage and who believe that Yemen’s unity, the expulsion of occupiers, and the restoration of an independent Yemeni decision are the sole path to protecting the land and its wealth.
Resistance as the Only Path to Sovereignty
Al-Farah concluded that building a free and sovereign Yemeni state is impossible as long as the country is managed from abroad or torn apart in the name of foreign interests and power-sharing schemes.
He warned that Yemen must not be turned into an arena for Israel and the United States, whose involvement, he said, only deepens occupation, plunder, and instability.
“A unified Yemen, free from occupation and external control, is the only guarantee for safeguarding its resources, dignity, and future,” Al-Farah said, reaffirming that resistance remains the central pillar for defending Yemen’s sovereignty and independence. (PW)


