Hamid Al-Ahmar .. begging the resistance forces

English - Tuesday 09 March 2021 الساعة 06:05 pm
Sanaa, NewsYemen:

Contrary to the provisions of the Stockholm Agreement and UN Security Council resolutions regarding the agreement of the governorate, city and ports of Hodeidah between the Yemeni government and the Houthi militia, the leader of the Islah party (the Muslim Brotherhood in Yemen) Sheikh Hamid al-Ahmar claimed that "the Stockholm Agreement is specific to the city of Hodeidah."


In what is considered an implicit exposure to the joint national resistance forces, Hamid al-Ahmar believes that "there is no objection to the stationed forces from carrying out their duty to liberate the rest of the province."

The Brotherhood leader who fled Yemen, believing that the Houthi gang’s preoccupation with Marib is an opportunity that should not be missed, and that this represents practical support for Marib and its steadfastness.

Al-Ahmar’s talk came in his tweets on Twitter following the National Resistance Forces running a food convoy to support government forces and tribesmen in the Marib Governorate, which is witnessing fierce battles with the Houthi militia.


Al-Ahmar’s speech included an implicit pleading with the National Resistance Forces stationed on the West Coast front, despite his sarcastic questions of the joint resistance forces, in which he said: “If this front does not move now, then when will it move, and if we assume that some of the regional supporters of this front will not allow it to move, then relying after God is on the patriotic sense of leading this important front?

Businessman Hamid Al-Ahmar actively participated in bringing the Houthis in 2011 from the Saada governorate to the Change Squares camps in Sana'a, and formally apologizing to them for the previous Saada wars, and he funded the terrorist operation that affected the former President of the Republic Ali Abdullah Saleh and state leaders in the Presidential House mosque to enter the country in a civil war.