A Saudi Arabian tycoon has set a prize for the killing of Yemen's former president Ali Abdullah Saleh in a bid to support Saudi aggression against the impoverished country.
Saad Abdul Hadi Anzi, the director of Prince Mash'al bin Saud’s sport center, and an honorary member of Al-Nassr FC football club, wrote on his Twitter account on Friday that he would give “35 apartments, a Lexus SUV, plus an integrated sports center to anyone who manages to kill Ali Abdullah Saleh”.
The reward for murdering Saleh has been offered as he formally announced his allegiance to the revolutionary Ansarullah Houthi movement, lashing out at Riyadh over a “cowardly” aggression against the Yemeni people.
Saudi Arabia has been pounding different areas in Yemen since March 26 without any authorization from the United Nations and heedless of international calls for the cessation of its deadly campaign against the impoverished Arab country.
According to the United Nations, over 2,600 Yemeni people have been killed and at least 11,000 others injured in Saudi Arabia's airstrikes.
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