The village of Khubzah exposes the loyalist of the Muscat cell to the Houthis

English - Saturday 23 July 2022 الساعة 04:33 pm
Al-Bayda, NewsYemen, Special:

The pro-Sultanate of Oman’s Brotherhood media launched a polishing campaign for the Houthi group, excluding Iran from tampering and interfering in Yemen, and directed its arrows to the Arab coalition and the forces opposing the Houthi project.

The recent campaigns of what is known as the Muscat media cell revealed what many national leaders were talking about about the stance and service of the Brotherhood's media (loyal to Muscat) of the Houthi group.

Muscat supports and hosts dozens of Yemeni media professionals who attack the Arab coalition and polish the Houthi group and portray it as protecting the country.

In recent days, the "Muscat cell" launched a peace campaign with Al-Houthi, describing him as a Yemeni who must be reconciled with, expelling the coalition and excluding Iran from causing the war in Yemen and supporting the Houthi group.

The Muscat cell attacked those who spread the Houthi militia's attack on the village of "Khubzah" in the Al-Bayda governorate and united its discourse on what is happening as personal disputes and not a Houthi war on the villagers, as confirmed by the sheikhs and sons of the village.

Brotherhood leader "Adel al-Hasani", who announced a few weeks ago the launch of a campaign to reconcile with the Houthi group and to oppose the coalition, said that the Khabzah war serves the coalition. 

Al-Hasani, one of Muscat's most prominent media arms, said that he blesses the ceasefire in Khabza, although that did not happen, as militias are still bombing citizens' homes there, indicating that what is happening serves the coalition and its tools, according to his tweet.

 Brotherhood journalist Anis Mansour and a member of the Muscat Media Cell claimed that what is happening in Khabza is a personal dispute and not a resistance to the Houthi militia.

 Mansour attacked the coalition and said that what is happening in Khubzah is a criminal event and a personal dispute, and it is the same justification that the Houthi group says.

The pages and websites of the Muscat Media Cell became devoid of Houthi violations and the lack of services in its areas, and it launched its attacks on the Arab coalition and the national forces against the Houthi group.

The pro-Muscat Brotherhood media also focused on distorting the Arab alliance and talking about looting wealth and occupying areas, which is what the Houthi media is talking about.

 The journalist Saleh Munasir Al-Yafei, one of the members of the Omani cell, attacked the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and its presence in Al-Mahra Governorate.

The Brotherhood’s media is intensively launching a campaign against the Saudi presence in Mahra, especially since this presence exposed the Brotherhood’s cooperation with the Houthi militia and contributed to stopping the support from Muscat and Tehran to the militias that came across the Omani border.

 Al-Yafei accused Saudi Arabia of bringing oil and gas exploration companies into Al-Mahra Governorate in an attempt to stir up public opinion against Riyadh, but these rumors are no longer interested.

Muscat supports the Al-Mahra sit-in, which opposes the coalition and calls for its expulsion from the country and the facilitation of the Houthi group's control over all Yemeni lands.

The leaders and activists of the sit-in receive full support from Muscat, and the sit-in leaders are officially moving between Oman and Al-Mahra, amid calls for the leadership of the Presidential Council to put an end to Muscat's interference in Yemeni affairs.