The case of Abdul-Malik al-Houthi in his last speech..a new confirmation of the defeat and collapse of the Houthis

English - Saturday 05 February 2022 الساعة 03:08 pm
Sana'a, NewsYemen, private:

The last speech delivered by the leader of the Houthi coup militia, Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, on Thursday evening, on the occasion of the first Friday of the month of Rajab, confirmed the state of failure and decline experienced by the Houthi militia since the beginning of this year, in conjunction with the intensification of air raids and the victories achieved by the southern giants brigades west of Shabwa and south of Ma'rib.

The leader of the putschists, who showed signs of exhaustion during the speech, which did not last long as usual, appeared confused in his short introduction to the religious and spiritual virtues of the month of Rajab, and soon moved to talk about developments and developments in the Yemeni arena and the setbacks and defeats suffered by his militias in Shabwa and Marib  And the continuous losses as a result of the Arab coalition’s raids on weapons depots and military sites in Sana’a.

During his speech, Abdul-Malik al-Houthi tried to justify these defeats by inferring what Muslims were subjected to in the first battle of Hunayn in the ninth year of migration, considering what happened in Shabwa and Marib as natural results of any battle and that the war is still ongoing, before turning to accusing the UAE of interfering in the Yemeni affairs and standing behind those defeats.  It was claimed that it was supported by (British - Israeli - American), and it is a cylinder that the group's leaders have used to attract fighters.

In his speech, Abdul-Malik al-Houthi did not forget to direct threats to the UAE and threaten it with a “divine” punishment for its interference in aborting his conspiratorial scheme, which was targeting the oil fields in Marib and Shabwa, in cooperation and coordination with the Islah Party militia, the local branch of the Muslim Brotherhood, which was in control of Shabwa before it was uprooted by the uprising.  Tribal and popular groups, against the background of their complicity with the Houthi militia, handed over the districts of Baihan without a fight.

In general, the discourse in which the militias wanted to deny the news of the death of their leader, who has disappeared from sight since the killing of the Iranian military leader, Hassan Erlo, raised many observations and questions about the condition of Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, who appeared greatly exhausted and spoke with unusual difficulty, and the speech lacked enthusiasm and emotion.  Which Abdul Malik used to use to raise the morale of his elements on various fronts.

The speech also did not address the killing of Hassan Erlo in Sanaa, or the killing of the leader of the Aviation College in Sanaa, Abdullah Qassem Al-Junaid. The rebel leader did not offer condolences to the families and families of the leaders who fell during the recent battles, and did not repeat, as usual, the call to mobilize fighters to the fronts to compensate for the ongoing human bleeding.

Those interested in Yemeni affairs believe that this faint appearance of Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi is a new confirmation of the state of collapse and failure experienced by the Houthi militias due to the continuous losses they incur on the ground at the hands of the Southern Giants Brigades, financially and humanly, as a result of the precise raids of the Arab coalition fighters...noting that the militias have failed to achieve their goals.  Which she had hoped for from this speech, which is to raise the morale of its members on the battle fronts and to bring about any change, even slight, in its favor on the field scene.