After reports of the death of their leader … chaos reigns over the Houthi terrorist militia
The Houthi terrorist militias have recently experienced a state of tension, anxiety, and confusion that has never been experienced before. They have lost a large number of prominent military and political leaders, the most prominent of which was the reported killing of their leader, Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi. They have also suffered losses in terms of soldiers, military crews, and equipment, and were expelled from some Yemeni cities.
Various field sources in the capital Sana’a confirmed that Houthi terrorist forces are living in a state of great confusion amidst an unprecedented tense atmosphere, during which leaders in the group raised the level of preparedness with a high degree of secrecy, amid reports that the leader of the terrorist group, Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi, and a number of other prominent military and political leaders were killed in air raids by the Arab coalition.
It said the forces have been living in this way since the Arab coalition’s airstrike in mid-January, which targeted a high-level secret meeting in the Libyan city of Sanaa. The meeting coincided with the encirclement of the neighborhood and the prevention of entry and exit to and from it, as well as keeping cameras in nearby shops and houses.
Activists have circulated pictures of the leader of the Houthi militia, Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi, with the words “martyr” written on them, indicating the possibility of his death.
Pictures of the leader of the Houthi militia Abdul-Malik al-Houthi appeared during a street march in the Palestinian city of Gaza, controlled by Hamas, organized by the leadership of the Islamic Jihad movement.
Social media users said: The hypothesis of the killing of the militia leader may be true: His photo was noted as a martyr of the way Qassem Soleimani, commander of the Iranian Corps of the Al-Qods Force, who was murdered near Baghdad airport in early January 2020.
In recent days, there have been multiple reports of the death of terrorist militia leader Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, which has not yet been denied by the militia or the emergence of its leader.