Statements made recently by the Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs, Adel Al-Jubeir, on the involvement of Al-Houthi and ousted Saleh coup militias and their looting and theft of food and pharmaceutical aid being provided by the international community to Yemen came to confirm to the world that they are behind the aggravation of the tragedy being experienced by Yemeni citizens in the governorates under these militias' control. Al-Houthi militias are exerting strong pressure on the United Nations and crying out before the international community to prevent the Arab Coalition from liberating the port of Hodeidah in order to continue the flow of aid through this port for easy looting and theft through its supervisors who belong to the coup militias of Al-Houthi and the deposed Saleh. Media sources and observers said that despite the international efforts and consecutive convoys of aid docking at the port of Hodeidah, they don't find their way to hungry and needy Yemenis, but to the pockets of Al-Houthi leaders by looting and selling them on the black market in pretexts invented by these leaders on the expiring of their dates and then unload the shipments and sell them to traders belonging to the party of the ousted Ali Abdullah Saleh and in this context, the latest aid convoy destined for Taiz governorate and consisted of 200 trucks was stolen completely and sold to pro-Saleh militias. Moreover, the coup militias are selling relief and humanitarian aid in the markets to raise illegal funds to finance their criminal war operations.