Politicians: Al-Houthi is an Iranian agent and must be uprooted
English - Tuesday 01 February 2022 الساعة 08:54 am![](https://newsyemen.life/admin/images/uploads/766e84f21dbf64865a6c4e2f99908ed6.webp)
The official in the Southern Transitional Council, Ahmed Omar bin Farid, said that "the Houthi project is dangerous to Arab national security," calling on the Arab coalition to correct the imbalance in the institution of legitimacy politically and militarily to eliminate Iran's arm in Yemen.
Ibn Farid said in a tweet on Twitter, that Al-Houthi is an Iranian agent with distinction and is literally implementing Tehran's agenda, and it is a dangerous project in the side of Arab national security, explaining that peace with Al-Houthi will give him international legitimacy and this is what Iran wants.
He believed that uprooting the Houthis is the only safe solution for the Arabs, and this is a task that falls on the shoulders of the Arabs as a whole, not just the Kingdom and the UAE.
He explained that the Arabs' awareness of the strategic danger that Al-Houthi poses to Arab security and their support for the coalition is an important step, but in return it must correct the imbalance in the institution of legitimacy politically and militarily and the popular movement from within to oppose Al-Houthi, and recognition by all the forces of the north of the issue of the south as the cause of an Arab state independent.
In the context, activist Abdul-Wahhab Buhaibah said that Al-Houthi is an Iranian industry and is socially rejected, and he lives in his weakest condition, even if it seems to you the opposite.
Bahbeeh called for moving all fronts, similar to what the giants did recently, until the restoration of Sanaa, Hodeidah and Al-Bayda, pointing out that the Houthi movement is an ideological movement that believes in the divine right to rule and grew up on the slogan of death and destruction, so it cannot accept a political solution.
While the deputy governor of Hodeidah, Walid al-Qadimi, saw that Arab national security is linked to the liberation of Hodeidah and its ports first, to cut off the arrival of missiles and weapons to Houthis from Iran and Sanaa, secondly.
Al-Qadimi said in a tweet on Twitter, "Who thinks that the Arab Gulf states will remain silent over the presence of the Revolutionary Guards and members of Hizb al-Lat, and most importantly, Yemen has not and will not be Persian with the support of our brothers in Saudi Arabia and the UAE."
In the context, the Iranian political analyst, Muhammad Majid Al-Ahwaz, said that Arab national security is linked to the liberation of Sanaa from the Iranian occupation, stressing that the Arab Gulf states will not remain silent about the spread of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard and its ballistic missiles in Yemen.