The Muscat Cell joins the scheme to demonize the Southern Transitional Council and target its relationship with Saudi Arabia

English - Wednesday 15 February 2023 الساعة 08:51 am
Aden, NewsYemen, exclusive:

The Brotherhood's Muscat Cell joined the scheme to demonize the Southern Transitional Council, which was initiated by the Saudi Brotherhood with the terrorist Houthi militia, Iran's arm in Yemen, with the aim of destabilizing its role within the framework of the anti-Iranian coalition in the region.

The former Minister of Transport, and a member of the Muscat Cell, Saleh Al-Jabwani, and in a post on his Twitter account, touched on tweets published by prominent Houthi leaders flirting with the Southern Transitional Council, against the backdrop of discussions on social media between activists from the Saudi Brotherhood and southerners loyal to the Transitional Council .

Al-Jabwani considered the Houthi leaders' tweets as proof that they serve the two parties and that they are one project pole, before accusing the leaders of the transitional council, who were the reason for his final expulsion from the capital, Aden, after discovering his complicity and cooperation with the Brotherhood.

Al-Jabwani's post confirmed the reality of the scheme that has been targeting since the days of the Transitional Council against the background of its anti-political positions represented by the Brotherhood and Iran's arm, and its great role in liberating and purifying the southern regions liberated from their schemes.

Southern activists and politicians mocked Al-Jabwani's post, which they considered targeting a component that enjoys the support of all the southern governorates.

Politician Saleh Abu Awdhel responded harshly to al-Jabwani, stressing that there is no one cheaper than them, pointing out that al-Jabwani and those like him are hostile to the cause of a people of seven million people for the sake of crumbs, and he said: This is not politics but "political prostitution."

In turn, Abu Nasser Al-Shabwani said, addressing Al-Jabwani, "And you incite the sister - meaning Saudi Arabia - against the transitional, while the sister adheres to the transitional because she is well aware of its importance, and tomorrow we will see you return to attack the sister as you did that before."

The Muscat cell is a description given to officials who defected from the legitimacy after they were dismissed from their positions due to their financial corruption and their involvement in political polemics serving the Houthi militia, Iran's arm in Yemen.

This description came after those officials gathered in the Omani capital, Muscat, where the Houthi negotiating delegation resides, to openly announce their agenda that targets legitimacy and the Arab coalition and protects the Houthi terrorist militia.