The political bureau of the Ansarullah, in a statement, expressed its gratitude to the secretary-general of Hezbollah for his “brave stance, continued support and solidarity with the oppressed nation of Yemen”.

"The Yemeni nation is proud of your commitment to the developments in Yemen…," said the statement, according to the Arabic-language Al Mayadeen.

"The war on Yemen is no longer just for Yemenis but it is a war linked to the future of the region,” the Ansarullah said, adding that the war will determine the future of the Palestinian issue, which has reached the most dangerous stage.

Addressing his supporters via a televised speech broadcast from the Lebanese capital city of Beirut on Friday evening, Seyed Hassan Nasrallah rejected Saudi media reports regarding the presence of Hezbollah and Iranian fighters inside Yemen, stressing that no Lebanese resistance fighter has been killed in the conflict-ridden Arab country.

Nasrallah then stated that Saudi and Emirati military forces, together with their regional and Western allies, have suffered serious losses in Yemen’s western port city of Hudaydah.

The Hezbollah leader also extended his gratitude to Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad to pull troops out of the Saudi-led military coalition, which has been relentlessly pounding impoverished Yemen in an imposed war for more than three years.

“Saudi forces and their allies must know the fact that they are fighting a nation that will never capitulate,” Nasrallah concluded.