The legitimate government is away from the battle of Marib ... “Al-Ahmar" general is busy releasing his son ... "Jabbari" attacks the coalition

English - Thursday 24 September 2020 الساعة 06:24 pm
Aden, NewsYemen, Muhammad Al-Junaidi:

The legitimacy government’s scandals are countless. While the tribes of the Marib governorate are fighting battles against the Houthi militia, in defense of the province, the legitimate men choose to go away from the battle.

General Ali Mohsen Al-Ahmar, Vice President, was busy in a deal with the Houthis, to release his son.

Indeed, the Houthi militia released Al-Ahmar's son, on Tuesday, in a secret exchange deal.

The incident sparked widespread anger, on social networking sites.

On the other hand, the Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Abdulaziz Jabbari, was also busy attacking the Arab coalition, on Wednesday evening, via the Qatari Al-Jazeera channel.


Jabbari completely forgot to mention the battle of Marib, and he blamed the accusations for the coalition, saying that they had done nothing to Yemen and issued their problems to the country, despite the fact that the Marib, where Jabbari lives today, was liberated by the coalition.

Jabbari also forgot that had it not been for the coalition that he is disguised today, there would be no legitimate government and no army for it, since President Hadi fled Sanaa, surviving his life without having anything in summer 2015.

The forgetfulness of the legitimate men of the battle for Marib confirms that the war against the Houthis is no longer their main priorities, and that there is a different agenda within the government.

Journalist Jalal Al-Sharabi said that the Houthi’s release of Ali Mohsen’s son blew a wave of anger for several reasons, the most important of which is the dedication of regionalism, discrimination and sect, and that the line of communication with the Houthis is still open far from official channels, and that this release affects the ongoing negotiations regarding prisoners in Switzerland and presents them as if they are comic play.


Al-Sharabi considered that the deal between Al-Ahmar and Al-Houthi includes a lack of loyalty and disdain for the lives of the most prominent of Al-Ahmar's associates and his political allies for three decades, "Muhammad Qahtan".

In parallel, journalist Nabil Al-Sufi saw that Al-Houthi agreed to the deal with Al-Ahmar, to tell the Marib tribes that he was not interested in them.

Al-Sufi said that the step indicates a direct personal relationship between Al-Ahmar and Abdulmalik Al-Houthi ... indicating: "The goal is to bring down Marib, this step will increase the anger of the tribes, and all of it will be in the interest of Al-Houthi."