Mohammed al-Attab
Press TV, Sana'a
As Saudi Arabia and its allies continues air strikes on different Yemeni cities under the pretext of restoring peace and security to the impoverished Arab nation, citizens in the capital Sana'a are now suffering the impacts of the self-declared campaign. However shortage of gas, fuel and basic commodities has not been able to damage morale of the people.
In response to people's growing resentment toward the Saudi led attacks, the civil society bodies have organized a number of activities to bring Yemenis together and build a united front against such aggressions.
Taking advantage of Saudi led war on Yemen, the Alqaedah militants in the Arab peninsula have recently waged attacks against government buildings , released prisoners and looted banks, a trend that many observers say reveals the real intension of the powers supporting such terrorist groups.
Yemen fugitive former President Hadi who fled Aden to Rieadh has recently renewed calls for more regional interventions against his own people in the hope of his possible reinstatement.
Yemenis are facing an all-out war , but many observers say attacks on this country are likely to prompt a general understanding on the part of the other nations and allow them to see the hidden hands that fan the flames of tensions in the region.