Politicians about the targeting of Ataq airport: further evidence of the Brotherhood's betrayal and their service with the Houthis

English - Thursday 30 December 2021 الساعة 02:58 pm
Shabwa, NewsYemen, private:

The Houthi militia's targeting of Ataq International Airport in Shabwa Governorate, after it was taken over by the Southern Giants Brigades, clearly reveals the state of terror and panic that the Houthi militia is currently experiencing.

Politicians confirmed that Al-Houthi’s targeting of Ataq Airport is another evidence of the Houthi alliance with the Brotherhood of Yemen, and that it is an expected blow after cutting off their looting terrorist arm, the former governor of Shabwa, Muhammad bin Adyo, after the sons of Shabwa and the Southern Transitional Council became a wall in front of Al-Houthi and brothers.

The southern leader, Waddah bin Attia, said for three years, the Brotherhood's Islah Party and their forces in Shabwa did not target them with a single shot, noting that "the Brotherhood is behind the targeting, but the Houthis and in both cases the Brotherhood are involved secretly or openly in their relationship with the Houthis."

 For his part, politician Michael Cohen said that the one who targeted the Ataq Airport gate was the same as the one who targeted the gate of Aden Airport.  The same sender, the same message to be delivered, the same timing, the same cell carrying the message, the same message tools, and the same tactics and method.

Activist Fares Al-Uzaibi said that when the Brotherhood's militias were in all parts of Shabwa, the Houthi militia did not target them, not even with a quarter of a missile!  Does this event prove the Brotherhood-Houthi coordination to thwart the Arab coalition?

The lawyer, Tawfiq Bawazir, confirmed that the targeting of Ataq Airport by Houthi missiles after the Southern Giants forces took control of it, confirms the extent of coordination between the Houthi and Brotherhood militias, as the airport was not targeted during the period of the presence of the Brotherhood militias at the airport, and this is conclusive evidence of the extent  The Brotherhood failed to fight a war against the Houthis, but rather they are working for it.