"Threads of Labor" .. Legitimacy seizes itself in the service of Al-Houthi from Marib

English - Sunday 06 December 2020 الساعة 02:57 pm
Aden, NewsYemen:

 Yemen Satellite Channel, in its "legitimate" version, broadcast a video investigation, called "Threads of Labor", which included confessions and documents condemning military leaders in the Ministry of Defense in Marib for working for the Houthi militia, the Iranian arm in Yemen.

The film "Threads of Labor" prepared by the Ministry of Defense in Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi's government revealed confessions of military leaders working from within for the benefit of the Houthis.

The documents and confessions condemn prominent leaders in the Ministry of Defense, including Brigadier General Khaled Al-Amir, director of the warehouse department in the Logistic Support Authority, as well as a military named Bassem Ali Abdo Al-Samet, who hails from Dhamar Governorate.

The pursuit of the cell began - according to the movie - after the Houthis targeted a meeting of Defense Minister Muhammad al-Maqdishi at the end of October of last year, and another secret meeting of the Chief of the General Staff, Major General Saghir bin Aziz, left a number of dead and wounded in the ranks of the army.

Commenting on the investigation, activist Hafedh Mutair said that the leader in the National Army, Ahmed Al-Wali, is the first responsible for all Houthi cells, and he appointed Brigadier General Khaled Al-Amir as director of the warehouse department of the Logistical Support and Support Authority and made himself a cover for all suspicious operations that serve the Houthis, taking advantage of his position in  National Army.

While the journalist Yasser Al-Yafei said that the investigation of the threads of employment confirms the penetration of the so-called National Army forces and at the level of high command by the Houthi militia and their standing behind all operations that targeted the army forces in Marib.

 "The Sahn al-Jin camp has been targeted more than once, and army camps in Marib have been targeted more than once, and Brotherhood activists accuse the UAE," al-Yafei added in a post on Facebook.

He concluded by saying: "The video investigation confirms what we have been saying for years that the Al-Maqdishi's army is infiltrated, and exposed the Brotherhood's use of the Houthis and non-Houthis."