Al-Soufi: The south buried the priesthood project and the power struggle hinders the liberation of the north

English - Tuesday 19 July 2022 الساعة 10:09 am
Aden, NewsYemen, special:

In conjunction with the anniversary of Aden's victory over the Iranian project and the defeat of its Houthi militias from the governorate, northern voices saluted the people of the south by sticking to their southern cause and burying the battle of the priesthood in the south.

Political journalist Nabil Al-Soufi said in a tweet, on the anniversary of Aden's victory over us, with all our hats, we salute the people of the south, and for the Arab support, and for a lightning battle that buried the priesthood, and rescued from it the jewel of the country, and its flame.

He added, "We salute the heroes of Aden and the south who did not stand in Aden and headed west to Hodeidah and east to Harib Ma'rib, we are grateful to them."

Al-Soufi commented on the question of one of the tweeters, why did the Saudi leadership fail in the north, while the UAE and Saudi Arabia won in the south?  That the war in the north is still a war of powers and interests, not a war of existence.

He explained that wherever there was a war, the Salafis were in Adan, and in Taiz, Hajour and the city of Marib, the region.  Or the war of the general model, which brought together the Salafist with Ibn al-Ard and with the military led by Awlad Zayed from Shihr to Hodeidah, which won and provided a great model, and where wars of power return to disintegration.

For the eighth year, and since the liberation of Aden, it is still living in a very catastrophic situation, worse than it was, and all the liberated southern governorates, which is the war of services fabricated, and it is still paying the price of a conflict of malicious political agendas funded by the war partners with Al-Houthi, because of its adherence to its southern identity.