Activists and Politicians: The Houthi militia's threats are a shameful Iranian terrorist discourse that confirms its mercenarism

English - Monday 03 October 2022 الساعة 03:14 pm
Sana'a, NewsYemen, private:

Local activists and politicians unanimously agreed that the threats made by the terrorist Houthi militia, on Saturday evening, to foreign companies in Yemen are just a shameful Iranian terrorist rhetoric that confirms these militias' livelihood and dependence on an agenda that threatens the security of the region .

The Houthi militia, the Iranian arm in Yemen, threatened to target foreign companies operating in the country and international shipping lines, immediately after the end of the truce, about which understandings reached a dead end, according to a statement issued by it, while its military spokesman, Yahya Saree, vowed in a tweet on his account in  Twitter", "return", in reference to the resumption of attacks outside the borders.

Political journalist Nabil Al-Soufi says in this regard, "This is a shameful moment in which Al-Houthi's threats to the whole region rise with destruction and devastation.. Shameful even if he has nuclear weapons, and shameful because he threatens and all his demands are to let him enslave the North. Shameful that Iran insults our country and our capital with this shameless terrorist rhetoric."  

He stressed that Al-Houthi's statements show him as a global mercenary, not only to serve Iran, but to serve any international party that has its battles against the island and the Gulf, pointing out that if he really has weapons and capabilities, Yemen will plunge into an ocean of destruction and devastation.

He added sarcastically, "This, while he is crammed, is no longer under his authority anything from a country whose capital has been overthrown, and it is from sea to sea."

The Media Secretary of Al-Dhalea Governor, Najeeb Al-Ali, in turn, considered Al-Houthi’s intransigence and threat to target maritime navigation and oil companies as an affirmation to the whole world that these tyrannical terrorist militias only believe in the language of war and will not search for lasting peace, pointing out that their agreement sometimes to truces is for the sake of themselves and arranging their ranks.  .

"These Houthi militias are threatening the interests of the south and the world at large, by bombing oil installations. The behavior of the militias during the truce confirms that they are not interested in the peace process," he said, wondering if there was a response commensurate with the size of these threats?

As for the member of the Southern National Assembly and the Riyadh Consultations, Wadah bin Attia, he pointed to the danger of dialogue with the Houthi militia in light of its launching such threats.

"Al-Houthi, who is a rebel in accordance with Security Council resolutions, flouts calls for peace and threatens public peace by threatening to target the international shipping line in the Red Sea and threatening to target oil facilities. It is dangerous to dialogue with him to be part of the Yemeni forces," he said.

For his part, activist Mahmoud Al-Yazidi said that "the threats launched by Al-Houthi against the oil companies operating in Yemen, as well as the threats to the ships' passage in Al-Ahmar, are the reality of what Iran is harboring through its proxy in Yemen for the purpose of blackmailing the international community."

Southern activists had launched a hashtag on Twitter, with the hashtag "#Houthi_threatens_the_interests of the world" in conjunction with attempts to thwart the truce and threats by the terrorist Houthi militia to target shipping and oil companies.

The hashtag received a great deal of interaction from southern tweeters, topping the Middle East trend list, while interaction with it is still ongoing.