Yemeni President Accuses US and Israel

Beirut, Mar 1 (Prensa Latina) Yemeni President Ali Abdala Saleh accused the US Embassy in his country of giving instructions to the demonstrators demanding his resignation.

In a speech pronounced at the University of Sanaa Tuesday, Abdala Saleh included the government of Israel in his accusation. 

The demonstrations are being staged in several provinces of Yemen, according to reports received in Beirut, Lebanon.

The statements of Abdala Saleh caused a little stir, because he has offered facilities to U.S. war ships, and the links between the governments of Washington and Sanaa were considered solid, because of  the collaboration against the activities of the terrorist organization  Al Qaeda.

There is an operation command led by the White House in Tel Aviv, whose objective is to destabilize the Arab world, said Abdala Saleh, according to the report.


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