New developments in the investigation into the assassination of General Thabet Jawwas by Houthi – Shocking details
As Houthis militias and their supporters attempt to carry out a series of political assassinations and ignite a car bomb war similar to terrorist organizations, new details have been revealed by the anti-terrorism units of the southern forces in Yemen regarding the cell responsible for the assassination of the commander of the al-Anad military base.
Counter-terrorism units in Aden posted a video tracking the movement of the car bomb that was carried out during the assassination of Maj. Gen. Thabet Jawwas in March, as well as another vehicle used by the perpetrators.
The video showed the confessions of two terrorists, including a woman, who took part in the terrorist operation carried out by a former officer acting for the Houthis, the Brotherhood, and al-Qaeda.
The detainees confessed to details about the crime carried out by terrorist Mohammed Ali al-Maysari, who is accused of involvement in several terrorist cases in Aden. Brig.
In the video, Mohammed al-Maysari fled after the terrorist operation to At Turbah in southern Taiz province, which is under the control of the Muslim Brotherhood. The same town was rigged with explosives before entering the capital with the participation of a cell comprised of officers and women.
According to the confessions, the al-Anad commander’s movement was tracked through communications tracing, a capability only the Houthi militia that controls Sanaa’s telecommunications companies, putting the Brotherhood’s brigade commander in high treason and working for the putschists.
“The investigation into the assassination of General Thabet Jawwas is still ongoing, and there is conclusive evidence that the judicial authorities are following up on,” said Aden counter-terrorism commander Yasseran al-Maqtari. He called for bringing the culprits involved from the Brotherhood-controlled town of At Turba in Taiz, “because they are not part of us, and we specialize in Aden province and they are officers in the transport brigade.
Earlier this month, the Southern Forces’ anti-terrorism forces announced confessions of a cell involved in the assassination attempt on the head of military operations in the Fourth Military Region, Major General Saleh Al-Therhani Al-Yafai. The main executor of the Al-Yafei operation revealed in the recording that he had previously participated in the cell that carried out the horrific operation, which was implicitly claimed by Al-Houthi militias, and which overthrew the commander of the Al-Anad Military Base, Major General Thabet Jawwas, last March.
The assassination of Jawwas took place in the city of Al-Khadra in Lahij province on the Aden border, and was implicitly claimed by Houthi militias as the most wanted leader and historical opponent of the putschists.
The Houthi militias assassinated Major General Jawwas because of his prominent role in fighting the Iran-Houthi project in Yemen, with which the Brotherhood cells were involved. It was therefore agreed in advance to end his life in order to obstruct these efforts, according to local sources.
The sources said at the time: The Houthi and Brotherhood militias agreed to assassinate Major General Jawwas, who came under the patronage of Qatar, their biggest supporter, by providing them with equipment, tools, and coordinates; This is nothing new for Qatar, which was found to be involved in supporting Houthi during Operation Decisive Storm in support of legitimacy in Yemen, and was separated from the Arab coalition several years ago.