Al-Houthi covers his failure at home with his terrorist attacks on Saudi Arabia and the UAE

English - Monday 31 January 2022 الساعة 05:41 pm
Aden, NewsYemen:

 The terrorist attacks launched by the Houthi coup militia on Saudi Arabia and the UAE confirm the extent of the internal failure these militias suffer after the heavy losses they incurred during the "Hurricane of the South" operations carried out by the Southern Giants Brigades early this month and succeeded in liberating the districts of Bayhan, Shabwa, Harib, Al Juba and Al Abdiya.

As a result of these losses, the Yemeni tribes refused to bring their sons to fight in the ranks of the Houthi coup militia. Dozens of other tribes, especially the Radaa tribes, withdrew from the ranks of the militias that were stationed on the outskirts of the city of Marib.

Observers and political analysts believe that the militias, with their continuous bombardment of Saudi and Emirati lands, are trying to avoid the state of disintegration and isolation that they are now experiencing by granting themselves fake victories through attacks that did not achieve any results, even if their area expanded to include the Emirates.

The Brotherhood's media machine is trying to intimidate these terrorist attacks by portraying them as serious threats and that they achieve their goals, as is the case of the two channels, Belqis, Yemen Youth Brotherhood, Al Jazeera and the pages of their activists, but all of these exaggerations are based on scandalous fabrications.

While others point out that Al-Houthi has entered its final stages and is now living in a frustrating environment that wants him to leave, there is consensus that Al-Houthi is nothing but an Iranian agent who receives orders from Tehran to carry out his terrorist attacks and attacks against the interior and the Gulf, Arab and Islamic peoples.

What reinforces this is that the Houthis' missiles, drones and equipment are Iranian, meaning that the Houthis are carrying out Iran's mission to target civilians in the UAE and Saudi Arabia, as part of its regional war that aims to expand the influence of its control through its militias.

Those interested in Yemeni affairs stress the need for a firm Arab, regional and international stance against Al-Houthi as a criminal against humanity, and that this position includes any party or state that condone Houthi terrorism and Iran’s support for it, as it is a partner in shedding the blood of southerners and Yemenis and a contributor to the terrorist group’s continuation of its terror against the UAE  Saudi Arabia and Arab and Muslim societies.