Was al-Houthi getting his share of the oil during the Brotherhood's control?

English - Wednesday 26 October 2022 الساعة 04:00 pm
Hadhramaut , NewsYemen, private:

The Houthi group's recent attacks on economic facilities after it escaped the Brotherhood's hands, put a thousand exclamation marks about its silence during the past seven years that the Brotherhood controlled.

Politicians believe that the recent attacks and threats by Iran's arm in Yemen to the facilities confirm that the leaders of the Houthi group were getting their share of the wealth, and after their departure from the hands of the Brotherhood, the Iranian arm resorted to targeting them.

It seems clear that the intense threats launched by the Houthi group are evidence of its loss of its share of the proceeds of wealth in the areas that were under the control of the Brotherhood.

 This is confirmed by Fahd Taleb Al-Sharafi, advisor to the Minister of Information in the government of parity, who said, "It is clear that there has been a deep partnership under the curtain in the oil file for the past eight years, and the Houthi leaders' shares were received by them from sales and oil and gas companies."

Al-Sharafi added, "After the change, it seems that these interests were lost, so the Houthis seemed upset and threatened and hit ports in Hadhramaut and Shabwa, this is how we understand it."

The Houthi-Brotherhood’s sharing of wealth became clear to everyone recently and seemed apparent to everyone, and about that, the politician Wathiq Al-Hasani says the Houthi statements are all fallacies and misinformation, and this did not happen before until after the Islah party was exempted from the task of selling and exporting oil, so Al-Houthi targeted the Al-Dabba oil port, wondering, “Why not  He's been targeting him for the past seven years?"

Also, when the Brotherhood will be exempted from protecting oil facilities, it will target them unless there is a response," al-Hasani pointed out.

In addition, journalist Saleh Abu Awdal confirmed that the terrorist operations targeting the south come with joint coordination between the Houthi and Brotherhood groups.

Abu Odal said, in his tweet, that the Houthis and the Brotherhood want to strike the south, because they believe that wars and terrorism are the simplest means to continue looting wealth.

He pointed out that all the terrorist operations launched by the Houthis in the south were joint coordination between the Brotherhood and the Houthis.