The horror of the fall of the Iranian regime drives the Houthis crazy

English - Sunday 06 November 2022 الساعة 03:56 pm
Sana'a, NewsYemen, private:

 The past hours witnessed a remarkable activity by Houthi leaders on social media, praising the rallies organized by the regime in Iran in response to the popular protests that have been going on for nearly two months.

The regime in Iran expelled its supporters and loyalists in rallies in some Iranian cities in a desperate attempt to withstand the escalating protests in most of the country's cities since mid-September.

These marches came after the failure of all the Iranian regime's attempts to suppress the protests that erupted after the death of a young woman who was arrested by the so-called "morality" police in the capital, Tehran, despite the use of violent means by the regime's militias, which led to the deaths of about 300 protesters, as well as thousands of detainees.

Observers believe that the current wave of protests differs from its predecessors in terms of the continuous momentum and manifestations of the protests in terms of chants and slogans directed against the leader and the repressive religious regime, and the demand for its overthrow and the return of a civil state in Iran.

Observers point to the recent threats made by the Iranian Revolutionary Guards, by Major General Hossein Salami, against Western countries, and singled out Saudi Arabia with direct threats of revenge and response to its support for the protests through its media. Two days ago, an American newspaper revealed information about Iran's intention to implement its threats and attack Saudi Arabia.

Threats reflect - as the observers say - the extent of the crisis that the Iranian regime is suffering from as a result of its failure to suppress the protests, which poses a threat to the increasing possibility of its downfall, which will not stop its impact inside the country but will include the arms of the regime in the Arab region, which makes the scene a terrifying nightmare for it.

This terror was embodied in the activity of the leaders of the Houthi terrorist group in Yemen - one of the arms of the Iranian regime - on social media during the past hours, and was quick to praise the regime's rallies and consider them a victory against "suspicious acts", as described by the group's spokesman, Muhammad Abdul Salam, in reference to the popular protests against the Iranian regime. 

The group's spokesman claims that the popular protests or what he calls suspicious actions "represent lost and disappointed bets for America, Israel and the client regimes", in a language that reflects the extent of the terror that is spreading in the group from the scenario of the fall of the regime in Iran, which is implicitly acknowledged by his fellow leader of the group, Hussein Al-Ezzi.

While Al-Ezzi tried in his tweet on Twitter to downplay the impact of the protests, which he describes as chaotic, he implicitly acknowledges their danger by denying their impact, as he claims that the pro-regime rallies say that these anti-protests are a subject that is greatly exaggerated and cannot amount to a serious threat to the regime that enjoys wide popular support.