Al-Islah Party is tottering in Yemen after the failure of the rebellion
Day after day, the true face of the terrorist Brotherhood is revealed in many countries, including the Al-Islah Party, the political arm of the Yemeni Brotherhood, which has sought in the past few days to escalate protests and rebellions against the Yemeni state in order to target the stability of the state and attempt to destabilize it, through an attempted military rebellion and cause unrest in the south, to disrupt the work of the Presidential Council in Yemen.
The Brotherhood’s dream of domination in Yemen has been widely reported to have dissipated and ended in political and military isolation in a new and severe defeat for the group and its political arm, the Yemeni Congregation for Reform, which adopted a policy of violence to seize control of Shabwah province by force of arms. The decisions of the Presidential Council and the local authority in Shabwah received broad domestic and international support.
Ahmed Jabbari, a Yemeni political analyst, said: The terrorist Muslim Brotherhood is suffering from numerous crises after the failure of its absurd plan to target the south, and the attempt to revolt against the governor of Shabwah and the Presidential Council in Yemen, which confounded all its calculations and plans. The political, military, and popular support for Al-Awlaki, the governor of Shabwah, made the Brotherhood received a humiliating defeat in Shabwah at the hands of the forces of the giants who interfered in supporting the legitimate authority and aborted the Muslim Brotherhood coup.
The Yemeni political analyst added that the terrorist Muslim Brotherhood has worked to use its soft and propaganda power, from huge media tools, to get closer to the Houthi militias to implement the Iranian and Muslim Brotherhood scheme in Yemen. Yet all these terrorist plans targeting the stability of Yemen have failed, he said, adding that the Al-Islah party and the Muslim Brotherhood are reeling as a result of the southern victories over these plans, which they tried to target the unity of the south.
Two days ago, a large-scale media campaign called the Brotherhood’s “war on legitimacy” targeted Yemeni activists seeking to extort the Brotherhood from the Presidential Command Council and the Arab Coalition, and their rapprochement with Houthi militias by handing over liberated areas and igniting internal strife.