Hezbollah from Sanaa: Hodeidah would have fallen from our hands, had it not been for the Stockholm Agreement

English - Monday 27 December 2021 الساعة 03:11 pm
Aden, NewsYemen:

The Saudi-led Arab coalition showed on (Sunday) a leaked video clip of a Lebanese "Hezbollah" expert present in Yemen dictating directions to the prominent leader of the Houthi militia, Abdullah Yahya Al-Hakim, alias (Abu Ali Al-Hakim).

The video shows the Lebanese expert dictating direct instructions to (Abu Ali Al-Hakim), who is the first military commander of the Houthi militia, to protect Hodeidah Governorate from falling into the hands of the internationally recognized government.

In the video, the Houthi leader was reprimanded for the defeats inflicted by the joint forces on the Houthi militia in Hodeidah, western Yemen, at a time when the representative of the "Hezbollah" militia admitted that "Hodeidah would have fallen from their hands" had it not been for "the steadfastness of the United Nations of the truce that has become" as he put it.


 He acknowledged the great importance of Hodeidah for Iran and its proxies in the region, and said in this context: "The military sector in Hodeidah is very important... if Hodeidah falls, support for confronting (the aggression) will end."  In reference to the Arab coalition led by Saudi Arabia.


The leader of the terrorist Hezbollah added, addressing the Houthi leader (Abu Ali Al-Hakim), "the sea is the only gateway for the arrival of support," noting that "Hassan Nasrallah wished to fight in Hodeidah because of the Houthis' retreat on the coastal fronts."

He rebuked the "al-Hakim": "Our project is greater than these differences (internal disputes between the leaders of the Houthi militia). We (i.e. Hezbollah) left everything behind and came to stand with you. The Syrian war is nearing its end and the mujahideen, most of them, will flee to Yemen."

The leader of Hezbollah, the Houthi militia, warned of the loss of Hodeidah and said: "If we lose the sea, no support or mujahideen will come."

It is noteworthy that the joint forces had defeated the Houthi militia from many areas on the western coast of Yemen and reached the city of Hodeidah before the process of liberating Hodeidah was stopped by the Stockholm Agreement sponsored by the United Nations between the Yemeni legitimacy under the domination of the Brotherhood, on the one hand, and the Houthis on the other.  .