Since Irloo's death, Abdul-Malik has not appeared... The collapse of the fronts and the security breaches grip the heart of the "Iranian arm"

English - Thursday 03 February 2022 الساعة 06:53 pm
Aden, NewsYemen, special:

 The terrorist Houthi militia, in its areas of control, led by Sanaa, has been in a state of collapse in all fields since the beginning of this year 2022.

NewsYemen's sources confirm that the group suffers from a lack of combat mobilization, and despite its announcement of the recruitment of "17,000" fighters under training, it was unable to reorganize the ranks of its fighters to restore their ability to maneuver combat after the great loss that was distributed between the Balk Mountains in Marib and the deserts of Bayhan in  Shabwa, and the supply routes were cut off in Al-Bayda.

During the past days, the Iranian militia lost more than 2,000 dead, including 750 prominent leaders, and destroyed security strength points, combat weapons, air defense systems, missile platforms and stores, marches, operations rooms and military communications.

According to observers, the militias are living in a state of weakness that they have not witnessed since 2014, and the militias were subjected to painful blows from the coalition fighters, which bombed sites and targets that were considered secret and of strategic importance in Sana’a, causing damage to the Houthis’ combat equipment, especially in the areas of ballistic missiles and drones, in addition to the dead.  In the leaders of the first rank, and the military and foreign experts.

The raids represented a security breach in the movements of the group’s leaders from the first rank, which increased the losses in an impactful way, as it affected the morale of the group, in addition to killing cadres and leaders working in the fields of security, military rehabilitation and armament for years.

NewsYemen's sources confirm that a state of anxiety and fear paralyzed the movement of the remaining leaders, impeding their movement, and that they have become restricted in movement and in a state of fear and panic that they will be the next target of the alliance.  The security concern reached the disappearance of “Abdul-Malik al-Houthi,” who did not appear in any speech since the announcement of the killing of the Iranian ruler of Sana’a, the leader of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard cells in the Arab region, “Hassan Irloo,” despite the passage of a number of occasions in which al-Houthi has repeatedly appeared during the past years.

The giants and the downfall of the Marib oil project

 On the fronts, the victories of the forces of the Southern Giants Brigades in Shabwa, and their arrival in southern Marib, thwarted the militias' plan to control the oil and gas sources in the Safer fields, which were part of the plans of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, which increased the state of dispersion and loss in which the Houthi elements are currently experiencing.  It deployed thousands of its fighters and adopted “the liberation of Marib” as a title for Iranian mobilization, in which the leaders of Iran and the Lebanese Hezbollah, headed by Hassan Nasrallah, participated in it. Marib topped the headlines of Iranian news bulletins and television screens in the Arab region, but all of this fell under the pressure of coalition aircraft and supply lines.  Planning, leadership and military action for the "Southern Storm".

The sources monitored the escalation of disputes between Houthi elements belonging to the governorate of Saada, and their counterparts from Sanaa and other regions, such as the governorates of Dhamar and Hajjah, which escalated dramatically during the past three months, as they exchanged accusations about an intelligence breach by the coalition and legitimacy of the militia ranks, in addition to issues of corruption and a struggle over resources.

 The disputes reached the level of liquidation, and the arrest in secret prisons of a number of leaders belonging to the Hashemite families, in addition to the arrest of a number of military officers in the army and security on charges of treason.

Well-informed sources in Sana’a had recently revealed the existence of secret prisons in Sana’a, in which a number of Zaydi scholars from the houses of “Al-Mu’ayyad and Al-Mutawakkil, Al-Mutawakkil and Sharaf Al-Din” are staying, adherents to the moderate Zaidi doctrine and coexisting for decades with other sects, and their categorical rejection of the thought of the Iranian revolution, which  It combines the twelve and the Brotherhood.

A large number of those who stood by them during the storming of Sanaa and the cities of Yemen were victims of this, from the moderate Zaydis, who today are staunchly opposed to the Houthi militias remaining in power.