A senior Iranian cleric on Sunday called the Saudi regime, also known as the Al-e-Saud regime, as the most hated, isolated, ostracised and boycotted regime in the world.

Iran news: According to an Iran Press report, speaking at a seminary religious students rally at the Faiziyeh Seminary in the city of Qom on Sunday,  Ayatollah Mohsen Araki, Secretary general of the world forum for proximity of Islamic schools of thought said that Ansarullah forces in Yemen are about to achieve a great victory and the end for the House of Saud is approaching.

The protesters at Faiziyeh Seminary had gathered to condemn the crimes of the Al-e-Saud regime, and to declare their support for the innocent and oppressed people of Yemen.

In his speech Ayatollah Araki said: "Today the Saudi regime is the most isolated, ostracised  and the most boycotted regime in the world.

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The senior cleric went on to say that "Today all of the free thinkers of the world have realized the innocence of Yemeni nation as well as the Saudi regime's wickedness. The nations of the world  must openly support the Yemeni nation, and do what they can to accelerate the collapse of the most hateful and hated Saudi regime.

Referring to God' divine system of punishment for the criminals who are overstepping their limits, he said that in this way those criminals' days are finally numbered.

The secretary general of the world forum for proximity of Islamic schools of thought, called the gathering of the Iranian clerics and religious students of the Holy city of Qom as a clarion call to the international community to stand up in support of the brave Yemeni people.

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Ayatollah Araki also called Yemen as the land where the flag of Islam, for the very first time, was raised by the commander of the Faithful, Imam Ali Ebne Abi Taleb (peace be upon him), who is also the First Shia Imam.

The Senior cleric also called Saudi's crimes an unprecedented phenomenon. At the end of  his speech the Iranian clerics of Islamic seminary's statement which was over support of the Yemeni nation was read out.

Since March 2015, Saudi Arabia and some of its Arab allies have been launching deadly airstrikes against the Houthi Ansarullah movement in an attempt to restore power to the fugitive former president Abd Rabbuh Mansour Hadi, a close ally of Riyadh.

Nearly 14,000 Yemenis, including 5,000 women and children, have lost their lives in the deadly military campaign. 203/103

 

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