Sanaa al-Arabiya .. Persian province during the time of the Houthi

English - Monday 04 January 2021 الساعة 02:13 pm
Sanaa, NewsYemen:

Yemeni activists on social networks considered the revival of the Houthi militia - Iran's arm in Yemen - to the memory of the killing of Qassem Soleimani, the leader of the Quds Force, in the presence of his Sufis, the military ruler of Sanaa Hassan Irloo, as a new confirmation of the full Houthi subservience to the mullahs' regime in Iran.


Noting that the presence of the leader of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard and its ambassador to the Houthi militia, Hassan Irloo, in a memorial service for the killing of Qassem Soleimani, in conjunction with similar events in Iran, Syria, Lebanon and Baghdad, means Tehran's success in "converting Yemeni lands into a Persian province."

In his comment on Twitter, the Yemeni activist, under the name Nadim al-Yamani, wrote in Sana'a, “In the shadow of the Houthi militia, an Iranian province whose streets are covered with images of symbols and mullahs of Iran in which the hawzas appeared.” Al-Yamani mocked the Houthi militia’s talk about sovereignty, freedom and independence, saying: “The Houthi talks about sovereignty. They are overwhelmed with labor and allegiance to Iran! "

In a related context, Walid al-Qadimi wrote, "Shame on us all that we conspire and fight among us as Yemenis and leave Sanaa to Iran." And he said: "From inside Al-Saleh Mosque, the actual Iranian military ruler (Hassan Irloo) promises to take revenge for the terrorist (Qassem Soleimani) and in Yemen, yes, he will take revenge on the Yemenis. "


For his part, Abu Ali al-Yamani considered that the Houthi militia thus insults the Yemenis, asking: “Sanaa, Arabism, civilization and history, why all this and for whom. Would this image of the murderous criminal please you present in the middle of every street ?!”


Activist Walid Al-Shaouri sees the moves of the Iranian leader Hassan Irloo in Sanaa and his violation of all protocols, a practical confirmation that he is the de facto ruler of Yemen, and that the Houthi militia's subordination and employment to Iran, and what his speech in the name of Yemen is but one of those evidences.