Unified media campaigns for the Houthis and the Brotherhood target the government's presence in Aden

English - Wednesday 15 December 2021 الساعة 04:06 pm
Aden, Newsyemen, Exclusive

Brotherhood media launched its campaign against the government since its return and its attempts to restore life to the liberated areas and provide services to citizens.

The Brotherhood used all means to prevent the return of the government to perform its work from Aden, and their attempts reached to blow up the situation in the districts of Aden and support fighters who cause unrest in the city and carry out bombings and targeting to impede its return, but they failed in the face of the prime minister’s insistence to return and work from Aden and with the facilities of the Transitional Council and its overcoming of difficulties before the government.  

The Brotherhood exhausted all their dirty methods in the face of the government’s insistence on working and uniting the ranks that appeared between the government and the transitional in Aden to try to move forward in the battle of services and unite ranks towards the restoration of Sana’a.

 Security investigations in the capital, Aden, revealed that Brotherhood leaders, with the support of the Houthi group, were behind the operations that targeted the city.

The investigations, which were proven by videos in which an officer in the Brotherhood’s Transportation Brigade appeared accused of bombings in Aden from the center of Sanaa, indicated that the Houthi group was behind these bombings with the help and implementation of pro-Brotherhood figures.

The two groups, the Houthis and the Brotherhood, agree to fight the STC and the government, and they seek by all means to stop the state of reconciliation and harmony and their unified work through terrorist attacks, bombings and assassinations in conjunction with an incendiary media discourse targeting them and Aden.

Perhaps the most revealing of the Houthi-Brotherhood unit targeting the government, the Council and Aden are the media campaigns of the two groups’ media, and the observer no longer differentiates between the Houthi and Brotherhood media in their campaigns and programs, and even hosting the same guests.

Observers believe that the two groups know that uniting efforts, closing ranks and organizing work targets them. The Houthi group knows that correcting the path of legitimacy, uniting all parties opposed to it, and correcting the course of the battle will accelerate its downfall, while the Brotherhood believes that it has become an undesirable group locally, Arab and regionally after being banned in many countries and revealed its relationship with extremist groups.

Prime Minister Dr. Moeen Abdul-Malik is subjected to systematic Brotherhood and Houthi campaigns, through which he is expelled from Aden and returned abroad, which serves the Houthi militias. The Brotherhood also believes that Abdul-Malik has thwarted all their plans to target Aden under the pretext of the return of legitimacy.

The editor-in-chief of Al-Amana newspaper, Adnan Al-Ajam, said, "Intensive campaigns from the Brotherhood's kitchens against Prime Minister Dr. Moeen Abdul-Malik, and all the aim of these campaigns is to get the government out of Aden, so that they give a picture to the world that the transitional is obstructing the Riyadh agreement and could not protect the government."

 Al-Ajam indicated in his tweet that this coincides with media campaigns to create chaos in the capital, Aden.

Military experts believe that moving to correct the work and organization of the armed forces will contribute to restoring legitimacy and moving towards recovering the country from Iran's proxies, away from waiting and confronting and confronting the Houthi Brotherhood campaigns.