Saudi activist Shafi al-Ajil has on Tuesday advised and warned the UAE “to stay away from the Yemeni arena, and not to continue the war there.”
“The UAE cannot bear a week’s war of missiles and drones. It would be a catastrophic and historical mistake if the UAE enters its head in a war that is difficult to end,” al-Ajil said in a series of messages on his account on Twitter.
“We have to raise our hat and headband [in respect] to the Sana’a government, which has after an 8-year war at the forefront, become a mighty fighting force,” the activist said.
“With this statesmanship throughout the vicissitudes and conditions of war, Yemen is no longer a back garden for hiking, but rather a protected fortress of steadfast lions,” al-Ajil said. “Yemen will emerge from this war in the most beautiful way.”
Shafi al-Ajil denounced the Saudi and Emirati warplanes’ recent raids on the capital, Sana’a, stating that “There are only the elderly, children, and women” being targeted by these airstrikes.
He affirmed that the bombing of Sana’a or other area is not a solution, because the Yemenis will respond, and the war would only escalate further.