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The article discusses the collapse of the official narrative of the internationally recognized government in Yemen, clarifying that President Abdrabbuh Mansour Hadi's government and international organizations like the United Nations do not hold actual authority within the country. Instead, they are, in fact, tools of the Saudi regime and regional and international supporters, used to implement plans aimed at destroying state institutions, fragmenting society, and fueling internal conflicts. It points out that the plans of the corrupt powers aimed at gradually dismantling state institutions through government resignations, leading to widespread security and service chaos. However, the Yemeni people thwarted these attempts and continued to maintain control over institutions. Meanwhile, the coalition aggression and those controlling the internationally rejected government follow policies of funding and guidance from the Saudi regime, employing client tools to execute their agendas. The article also reveals that what is known as the internationally recognized government, based in hotels in Riyadh, is merely a façade serving foreign interests. Its leaders, such as Ahmad Obeid bin Daghr, openly admit to receiving funding and directives from the Saudi system. Operations of liquidation and funding are conducted under direct supervision from Riyadh, undermining the legitimacy of this government and confirming that it functions as an instrument serving external interests rather than as a genuine national authority. Finally, the article emphasizes that the collapse of the narrative of the internationally recognized government reflects the collapse of humanitarian values and exposes the true influence of occupation forces and Zionist Western interests on Yemeni sovereignty. This issue is not solely about the government's status but also about the legitimacy of international principles and their adherence.
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