Brotherhood media on a mission to support the Houthis and attack the coalition and the STC
English - Thursday 06 October 2022 الساعة 04:18 pmAl-Houthi media always follows the Brotherhood’s discourse in its dealings with the Arab coalition, as Brotherhood cells in Qatar, Muscat and Turkey begin to build the first sentence to target the coalition, and the Houthis continue their campaigns and justify their terrorism against Yemenis.
In its recent threats against oil companies and the Houthi militia's talk of the need for it to obtain a share of oil and gas imports, it linked the extension of the truce to new conditions that it put on the negotiating table with the UN envoy and these conditions did not find any interaction from the Brotherhood media, which completely ignored the fallacies of the Houthis.
The Brotherhood’s media and activists ignored the militia campaign, which put a humanitarian slogan for it, because the Brotherhood was the first to adopt this campaign against the Arab coalition and accused the UAE of looting oil and gas in Yemen, while Ma’rib oil goes to the coffers of the Brotherhood and its leaders, and the exports of Shabwa and Hadramout years ago were dedicated to the legitimate leaders abroad, most of them are Muslim Brotherhood.
Al-Houthi moves in the media in an open space and does not find a discourse that refutes his fallacies on which he builds political gains and a cover for his military operations. Rather, he finds the Brotherhood’s media supporting him in orientation and discourse and marketing inaccuracies as well, the last of which is the UAE’s export of Yemen gas to Germany and a long list of accusations and lies that the Brotherhood and Houthis pass together.
Even the official government media is absent from the confrontation with the militias because it has been under the control of the Brotherhood for 8 years, which makes the media of legitimacy completely outside the context of the equation because it is linked to the Brotherhood’s kitchens, whether in Muscat, Qatar or Turkey, and the Brotherhood has become their enemy No. 1 and not the Houthi.
Therefore, the absence of a voice against Iran’s arm from within the legitimacy will be prolonged, since the party that controls the media of legitimacy is the Brotherhood, and they are also the ones who own various media on satellite channels, electronic newspapers, radio stations and an active sector of activists on social media platforms.
The absence of legitimacy media clearly appeared during the public debate about the truce and the new Houthi conditions, as the Brotherhood’s media was silent about refuting the Houthi lies about Sana’a airport and the port of Hodeidah and about salaries, so that the Houthi appeared alone in telling lies and justifying his blackmailing the international community with these files that he is the maker and the reason for not normalizing them.
The Brotherhood’s campaigns against the Arab coalition are not recent, but were previously carried out through an exchange of roles, where the cells of Muscat, Doha and Turkey are openly active against the coalition, while the reform media move in the side of legitimacy, even if to a small extent, while their activists attack the coalition to a greater extent with the allocation of a poor area of activity against Al-Houthi, according to the circulation of the central Brotherhood media.
But what is new and more important is that the Brotherhood has turned into an ally of the Houthis against the Arab coalition and within the legitimacy media, and their dealings as a party to legitimacy are limited to their presence in Marib as a major stronghold of their military and security presence and the location of their leaders and most prominent influence.
The Brotherhood also spares a great deal of effort on the Houthi militias with regard to the file of the south by adopting an inciting discourse against the south by the Brotherhood’s media that only serves the Houthi militias, and thus the Houthi militias devote themselves to working in the media against the coalition after the Brotherhood took charge of the Houthi mission against the south, the Transitional Council and the southern forces.
What is happening forces the Presidential Command Council to liberate the legitimacy media from the grip of the Brotherhood so that the Council finds someone who supports it, even in the media, in its battle against the militias, instead of being exposed without media support in light of the frantic campaigns pursued by the Brotherhood’s Houthi militias.