Despite sectarian activities and summer camps, Iran's arm fails to mobilize to the battlefronts

English - Tuesday 14 June 2022 الساعة 04:21 pm
Sana'a, NewsYemen, private:

Local sources in Sanaa revealed the failure of the terrorist Houthi militia, Iran's arm in Yemen, to mobilize to the fighting fronts, as part of its continuous moves to strengthen its positions, taking advantage of the UN humanitarian truce that has been extended for two more months.

According to those sources, the Houthi militia launched this week a new wave of polarization, mobilization, mobilization and fundraising operations by targeting residents of more than 94 neighborhoods and forcing them to attend evenings broadcasting the group's sectarian ideology saturated with hatred.

Asharq Al-Awsat International quoted the sources, as saying that the group, under new directives issued by its leader, Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi, began through committees entrusted with the tasks of “mobilization and mobilization” and under the supervision of the local revolutionary councils under the control of the group, to organize the first acts of mobilization and mobilization in the Tahrir Directorate under the slogan: “ Jihad and Ihsan.

The sources talked about means of intimidation, enticement and threats of deprivation of the most basic rights and services that the group’s committees used during their mobilization of residents in 3 neighborhoods in the Tahrir area, namely “Al-Tahrir neighborhood, Bir Al-Azab, and Al-Qaa” to attend the evening.

The sources pointed out that the militias were surprised by the low turnout for the sectarian activities that they are implementing in light of the reluctance of the people and tribes to pay their children before revealing the fate of those who preceded them.

 The militias allocated millions of riyals to hold more than 100 sectarian evenings in all neighborhoods of the occupied capital, while the sources accused the group of exploiting the UN truce, in order to rearrange its ranks and mobilize more recruits to its fronts.

The sources expected that the group's movements would affect the women segment in the whole of Sa'a'a neighborhoods to force them to attend the evenings.

In the context of these Houthi instructions, the international newspaper quoted residents of the Tahrir neighborhood in Sanaa, explaining the practices they described as “improper” with the aim of forcing them to attend an evening organized by the group.

 They said that most residents of the neighborhood and other neighborhoods in Sanaa are well aware today of the contents of most of the events and evenings held by the group, either for the purpose of wrong ideological mobilization or to mobilize to the fronts and provide community support to continue its military operations.

They added, "For these and other reasons, the majority of residents in Sana'a refuse to attend or participate in the events, ignoring the militia's threats to put the defaulters on blacklists or deprive them of services."

Sanaa residents assert that the militias usually dedicate a large part of their evening hours to spreading their ideology that is saturated with violence and hatred, and exhort the participants, whether residents or government officials, to adhere to their alien culture and to join the fight in their ranks in exchange for giving them many advantages.