Stealing food from the mouths of the hungry in Sanaa ... donations from Palestine drove the Houthi’s saliva

English - Saturday 29 May 2021 الساعة 11:34 am
Sana'a, NewsYemen:

 The recent Israeli aggression on Gaza opened the appetite of the Houthi militia - the Iranian arm in Yemen - to invest and trade in the Palestinian cause, plunder money and extort the merchant sector, under the slogans of supporting the Palestinian resistance.

At a time when the Houthi militia in Sana'a stole the UN food aid from the mouths of the hungry in Sanaa and the neighboring governorates and confiscated the salaries of state employees since September 2016, Abdul-Malik al-Houthi - the leader of the terrorist group - claimed his group’s readiness to share “one bite with the Palestinian people,” and that  We influence them on ourselves ... ".

While his group had launched robbery campaigns and plundered funds and property of charitable societies operating in Sana'a and active in support of Palestine and the Palestinian cause, Al-Houthi emphasized, "the continuation of the campaign of donations for the benefit of the people and the Palestinian resistance in coordination with representatives of the Palestinian factions in Sana'a."

The case prompted salivation from the leader of the group, Muhammad Ali Al-Houthi, who also hastened to chair a meeting for what I called a committee for donations to implement Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi's directives to support the Palestinian people.

In an indication of the exclusion of representatives of the Palestinian factions present in Sana'a from supervising donations, Al-Houthi expressed his keenness to "deliver the donations of the Al-Amad people to the people of Palestine and their free and proud resistance," as he put it.

According to the Saba News Agency, which is subject to the Houthi militia, the meeting included "leaders of the security services and a number of heads of government agencies and governors of the provinces," during which "a mechanism was set up to deliver the amounts of financial donations collected in the governorates by the governors to the directly concerned committee."

Earlier, the Houthi militia looted 250 million riyals from the accounts of the Al-Aqsa Society, and the donation boxes of the association were looted, as part of a widespread campaign to storm and rob organizations and associations supporting Palestine, which resulted in the deprivation of more than 350 Palestinian families of Yemeni donations and the suspension of sponsorship of more than 3000 Palestinian orphans.  ..