Fierce Battles and Attacks: Houthi Militia Continues Violations in Taiz
The Houthi militias’ crimes against the Yemeni people and their rejection of the UN truce in search of Tehran’s interests only in the region, without looking at the Yemeni people. The Houthi movement has been fighting for a second time against the Iranian government, which has been fighting for three months against the Houthi regime and for which it has been fighting for three months.
Military attack
The southern forces in Yemen announced that they had repelled a military attack by the Houthi militia in Dhale province, while the army fought heavy battles in Taiz, where the Houthi militia used a number of modern weapons it received from Tehran. The southern forces said that their unit, based in the Habail Yahya sector northeast of the Al-Hasha district in northern Dhale province “south,” thwarted an infiltration attempt by the Houthi terrorist militia on several sites. According to the statement, “Houthi militia elements tried to infiltrate the Al-Hurra position under heavy fire cover from the militia’s artillery. However, they soon broke down and retreated under the bombardment of the southern forces.” The statement added, “We were able to monitor the infiltration process early on, and our forces directly targeted infiltrators, many of whom were killed and wounded.
Leniency of the international community
In the same context, the Yemeni army confirmed the fierce battles against the Houthi militia in the Salu Rural Front in the north-eastern Taiz province, which has been under a tight Houthi siege for years. The Yemeni army said the fighting erupted with various types of weapons and coincided with the Houthi militia’s launch of a drone in the area in an effort to provide cover for its attacking fighters.
Yemeni Defense Minister, Lieutenant General Mohsen Al-Daeri, said: “The permissiveness of the international community towards the Houthi terrorist militia poses a threat to stability in the region and the world. This came during a meeting between the Yemeni Defense Minister in the temporary capital of Aden with a delegation from the American Democratic Institute headed by the institute’s Middle East director, Leslie Campbell, to coordinate efforts and strengthen cooperation in combating terrorism and extremism, according to the Yemeni Ministry of Defense.
Humanitarian disasters
Mohammed Jumaih, a Yemeni political analyst, said the crimes committed by the Houthi militia in Yemen are numerous. He said the extremist militia is responsible for a number of humanitarian disasters in the country, then traded those disasters and invested them politically and economically in their favor.
Other crimes include targeting civilians and civilian facilities with ballistic missiles and drones in Yemen, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, he said, adding that besieging cities and suffocating roads with collection points and customs, which are spread over all roads, kidnapping civilians and hiding them in secret prisons and torturing them to death are all crimes that the whole world knows the Houthis are committing on a daily basis, stressing that the most dangerous is the brainwashing of children with sectarian issues that incite hatred and sectarian conflict, all of which are violations of Houthis in Yemen as a whole, and Taiz in particular, where the country is experiencing harsh suffering under international silence.