Newspaper: Brotherhood rallying for a battle preparing Shabwa to receive Turkish support

English - Tuesday 31 December 2019 الساعة 04:19 pm
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The London Arab newspaper said, on Monday, that the escalation of the attack targeting the Arab coalition and the Southern Transitional Council, directly reflects the convergence in the positions of Iran, Turkey and Qatar and the international organization of the Muslim Brotherhood in Yemen.

The newspaper, quoting sources, said that the simultaneous attack on the Arab coalition and the transitional council in both Shabwa and al-Dhale’, the Houthis' resumption of their attacks on Saudi soil and their suggestion of launching new attacks on Saudi Arabia and the UAE, is closely linked to the joint coordination between Tehran, Ankara, Doha, Muscat and the international organization of the Brotherhood towards a number of hot files in the region, foremost of which is the Yemeni file.

It pointed out that the Shabwa governorate in southern Yemen witnessed a new escalation, after Brotherhood forces attempted to come into contact with forces affiliated with the Alliance and the Shabwani Elite in Camp Al-Alam, adding that this came "on the impact of the calls made by activists from the Yemeni Brotherhood on social media to invite Turkey to intervene in the crisis Yemeni. "

The "Arabs" stated that these moves in Shabwa governorate come with a political movement to start implementing the Riyadh agreement and the formation of field committees for this purpose, as it coincides with the leaks that talked about the entry of the Turks on the line of the Yemeni crisis, and the exchange of visits between the brothers of Yemen and Turkey that sent Turkish experts to the province Ma'rib entered Yemen through the "Sarfeet" port in Mahra on the twelfth of this month, under the banner of the Turkish Relief Organization.

The newspaper confirmed, quoting field sources, what had previously been circulated about indications of the Brotherhood’s willingness in Yemen to face a new confrontation in Shabwa after reinforcing the forces affiliated with the Islah Party there with modern military hardware and equipment, some of which came from unknown sources believed to be with Qatari funding, through a minister The Yemeni Interior, Ahmed Al-Maysari, and other leaders loyal to Doha and Muscat.

Observers believe that the aim of these recent moves in Shabwa is to impose full control of the coastal province rich in oil and gas and to prepare its ports to receive the next Turkish support for the Islah Party