A New Agreement between the Brotherhood and the Houthis… Details

Despite the openly hostile positions between the Houthi terrorist militias and the Al-Islah Party, “the political arm of the Muslim Brotherhood in Yemen,” and their leaders’ loud statements circulating in the media about disagreements, conflicts, and quarrels between the two parties, the agreements made on the ground confirm the reality of their relationship.
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In this context, the Al-Islah Party announced yesterday that it had reached a new agreement with the Houthi terrorist militias regarding the opening of new routes between the occupied cities, according to Al-Khabar Yemeni.
Abdel Karim Shiban, a member of the party’s parliamentary bloc, and the head of the Taiz routes negotiation committee, confirmed their approval of a proposal put forward by the Houthi-affiliated governor of Sana’a, Ahmed Al-Masawi, a few days ago, expressing their desire to expand the agreement to include the continued passage of trucks and goods.
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The proposal included opening the Al-Houban route 24 hours a day during the month of Ramadan, under the pretext of facilitating citizens’ movement.
This new agreement adds to a series of previous agreements between the Iran-backed militias and the Muslim Brotherhood group in the city, where both parties exert control. It began with the opening of the Al-Houban route for a specific period a few months ago.