The council of the revolutionary youth called for a popular uprising to restore the national decision from foreign players in order to win the battle against the coup and then restore legitimacy.
Authorising the Saudi-UAE coalition to make military and political decisions on behalf of Yemen will not help restore a united state and does not serve the principle of national and people's sovereignty, it said, pointing out, "After four years of war, there is no longer an Arab coalition. Instead, the Saudi-UAE coalition has turned into an occupation force acting like former occupiers, dividing Yemen, and oppressing its people and violating their rights, and directly and indirectly undermining the institutions of the legitimate government".
The statement condemned what it called the suspicious silence of the legitimate government and Yemeni political parties, saying "such silence is considered an affront of the national dignity and a blow to struggle of the national movement that has sacrificed a lot throughout the great history of Yemen".
The statement held the alliance of the dynastic coup responsible for destruction of Yemen's land, people and society, saying this military coup was aimed against politics giving the lurking regional enemies an opportunity to destroy accomplishments of the Yemeni people, aspirations to a better future following the revolutions of the 1940s, the 26th September of 1962 and the 11th February of 2011, and the outcomes of the national dialog conference.
The council called for forming an international court on Yemen tasked with tracking war criminals and violations and crimes committed by internal and external figures, and holding war criminals to account and bringing them to court.
The war and policies Saudi Arabia has been following along with its partner the UAE have resulted in a worse situation reflecting bad intentions of those who are introducing themselves as savors of the Yemeni people, it said. "They also reflect weakness of those who are representing the state as legitimate without a state, a matter which gives the myth militia in Sanaa an opportunity to tighten its grip on the country".