Activist: The Houthi militia looted the house of the late Palestinian President Yasser Arafat in Sana'a
English - Wednesday 19 May 2021 الساعة 09:46 am![](https://newsyemen.life/admin/images/uploads/766e84f21dbf64865a6c4e2f99908ed6.webp)
A Yemeni activist said, on Tuesday, that the Houthi militia looted the house of the late Palestinian President Yasser Arafat, in Sanaa, in addition to seizing the headquarters of the Palestinian embassy and looting its contents.
According to activist Anwar Abdullah, the Houthi militia seized the office of the Palestine Liberation Organization, in Yemen, and looted its contents, as well as the headquarters of the Fatah movement.
Abdullah stated on his Facebook account that the Houthi militia looted the contents of the headquarters of the Hamas, popular and democratic movements in Sana'a, and closed them as well, and dismissed the employees of these organizations.
The militia also looted and closed the headquarters of the Al-Aqsa Charitable Society, as well as seized its assets and possessions.
He added that the Houthi militia pushed Palestinian refugees and students to leave Sana'a, or else they would be arrested and tortured.
He said that the Palestinian Jihad Movement dispatched leader Abdullah Shalah, who has been based in Sana'a since 2011, to visit Saada and meet with the leader of the Houthi militia, Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi, to retrieve the plunder of Palestinian movements and associations, but he failed, and was forced to leave Sana'a at the end of the matter after he found himself trapped there, according to him.