The Arab Alliance for Legitimacy in Yemen, led by Saudi Arabia and the UAE, continues its efforts to liberate the brotherly people from the control of the Iranian-backed Houthi militia, which has been corrupting, serving the Persian expansionist project in the Arab region.
The initiative of the Alliance for the Support of Legitimacy under the name of the “Storm of the Promise” launched by Saudi Arabia on March 25, 2015, is an important step in seeking to form a unified Arab military front that stands in the face of regional and international ambitions in the region and strengthens the cohesion and alliance among the Arab brothers.
The “Package Storm”, after being used between March 25 and April 21, 2015, was renamed “Operation Restore Hope”.
The Arab alliance included 10 countries led by Saudi Arabia: Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Jordan, Morocco, Sudan and Pakistan.
Saudi Arabia
Riyadh has borne the brunt of its lead as a coalition leader, spending tens of billions of dollars on daily flights, humanitarian aid and relief work aimed at healing the impact of the war, as well as the cost of daily warfare, such as military hardware, supplies and others.
United Arab Emirates
The UAE plays a role in complementing the Saudi role. While Abu Dhabi plays a large part of the military activity and achieves significant military achievements, it also balances military intervention and humanitarian action through efforts to provide relief to the affected Yemeni people in the areas of health, education, nutrition, Reconstruction, and was ranked by the United Nations as the world’s first aid to the Yemeni people.
Sudan
The Sudan has already committed itself to the participation of 6,000 troops, and the troops arrived in batches. The most recent was this week.
Military supplies arrived in the western coast of Yemen to help the Yemeni army resolve the battle of Hodeidah (a city on the Red Sea coast) 226 kilometers).
The Sudanese forces suffered a painful incident in April 2018, when dozens of soldiers were killed in an ambush of the Houthi militia, which raised parliamentary objections to participate and complete cooperation, but the government did not bow to those objections and continued to send troops to support the legitimacy and defeat the coup Houthi, He remains in Yemen until victory and the defeat of the Iranian project.
Bahrain
Bahrain participated strongly, lost a number of its finest troops on the battlefield, and stationed some of its other forces in Jizan «southern Saudi Arabia» to protect against the threats of the Houthis, and the participation of the King of Bahrain Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa in the military operation, namely «Nasser and Khaled» to work within Arab Coalition Forces for the Defense of Legitimacy in Yemen.
Kuwait
The role of Kuwait in supporting the legitimacy of Yemen, through flights through 15 fighter aircraft, and at the end of December 2015 sent a battalion of ground troops to Saudi Arabia to participate in the «re-hope», and in February last year, the commander of the Kuwaiti Air Force, Abdullah al-Foudri said that Kuwaiti airliners had carried out nearly 3,000 sorties in Yemen since the start of the storm.
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But in May 2015, Senegal announced that it would send 2100 troops to Saudi Arabia. Malaysia sent military forces to the kingdom in the same month, but the Malaysian government announced that its work would be limited to logistical tasks.
Morocco
Morocco participated in an air force of 1,500 troops, known as “elite forces.” About two years ago, the anti-Houthi militia and the ousted Salih, a Moroccan fighter of the American F-16, dropped the crash and killed its crew.
Earlier this year, a squadron of aircraft in the Arab alliance withdrew what was described as a precautionary measure in anticipation of any tension that might occur in the Western Sahara after receiving threats from the opposition Polisario Front.
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