Al-Houthi is in Marib and on the borders of Bayhan..The Brotherhood is in front of it in Balhaf

English - Monday 06 September 2021 الساعة 03:08 pm
Shabwa, NewsYemen:

The fall of the Nihm and Al-Jawf fronts, in the hands of the Houthi militia, represented a Brotherhood stab in the side of the Yemenis and the Arab coalition. The fall of the Nihm and Al-Jawf fronts, and the fronts that followed, exposed the Brotherhood and revealed its political and military goals in Yemen.

The Brotherhood left the fronts, with their heavy and medium weapons as a spoil for the Houthis, in a scenario similar to what happened in the Yemeni governorates, especially the capital, Sana’a, by handing over the Brotherhood and Hadi the state with its camps and institutions to the Houthi militia, while they fled abroad, demanding Arab and international intervention.

Despite the betrayal and betrayal of the Brotherhood, Marib, the last stronghold of legitimacy in the north, remained resistant to the Houthi militia. The position of the tribes was firm towards Al-Houthi, and its men responded to the massive Houthi attack. Al-Houthi was defeated on more than one front, most notably the Murad fronts.

The Arab coalition aircraft also confronted the Houthi attack, and were supportive of the tribes and the resistance, and thwarted the militias' advance towards Marib, during the last period.

Observers believe that the steadfastness of the Marib tribes will not last long, if the Brotherhood’s legitimacy army continues in the southern governorates and leaves the people of the governorate facing their fate, in front of the Houthi crowd, for whom the fall of Marib has become a strategic goal, strengthening its survival as a fait accompli to control its oil and gas resources.

The Houthi-Brotherhood connection in Yemen and the common goals, north of the Houthi and the south of the Brotherhood, were confirmed by the military events, on the Marib, Al-Jawf and Al-Bayda fronts, with the Houthi receipt of them, in addition to the military movements and the joint media escalation in Shabwa and the liberated governorates.

The Houthi Brotherhood alliance aims to divide Yemen, a sectarian north supported by Iran and a south led by the Brotherhood terrorist organization with Qatari-Iranian support, where the Brotherhood militias handed over the fronts in some northern areas to the Houthis and withdrew to the south, and the Houthis stopped at the two borders before achieving Yemeni unity between the south  And the north in 90 AD did not progress.

At the same time, the Brotherhood is strengthening its presence in the governorate of Shabwa, Wadi Hadramawt, and Al-Mahra, and the forces of the First Military Region refuse to move to save Marib and the flaring fronts with Al-Houthi in the northern governorates.

The accelerating events witnessed by the Al-Bayda fronts with the fall of large areas in the hands of the Houthis revealed deals that took place between the two groups, as the Houthis advanced to the outskirts of Bayhan districts, while the Brotherhood headed towards Balhaf, the headquarters of the Arab coalition and the Shabwani elite, under the name of preserving sovereignty, from the Emirati forces that came to Yemen  At the request of Hadi's legitimacy, which they control its decisions.

The Brotherhood in Shabwa also claims that their escalation against Balhaf is aimed at restarting the Balhaf gas facility, but it is an exporter, and it exports from the Marib gas fields and restarting it is linked to the French company Total and the Yemeni government, which believes that the security situation of Marib does not allow this, according to  What was said by the transitional leader Salem Thabet al-Awlaki.

Observers believe that the Houthi-Brotherhood feud was revealed by the events of Balhaf, which coincided with the widespread attack of the Houthi militia on Marib by trying to overthrow the Balhaf Brotherhood, through which the Brotherhood seeks to secure a good income for the two groups from Marib gas export sales through Shabwa.

After their failure to make progress in Marib and the Brotherhood's plan in Balhaf, the Houthis resorted to targeting al-Anad camp with a number of missiles and marches.

The military expert, Brigadier General Thabet Hussein Saleh, said that the targets of the Al-Anad base crime were trainees of one of the Southern Giants Brigades, which did well in defending the south and liberating the west coast.

Saleh stressed that the targeting was behind the Houthi and the Brotherhood, and its source was Al-Hawban in Taiz, and it was carried out directly to the housing wards, not in a parade or a field, which doubled the number of victims.

The military expert pointed out that the Houthi and Brotherhood missiles and marches do not target with 99% of their crimes except the southern forces that defeated the Houthis and the Brotherhood.

The Brotherhood's camps in Taiz are located close to the Houthi movement, and they were not subjected to a single Houthi attack at all, as happened in the southern regions and the western coast.