Houthi Militia fails to launch ballistic missile, launches new recruitment and mobilization
The Houthi terrorist militia failed to launch a new ballistic missile, which fell moments after its launch in Al-Jawf governorate (northern Yemen).
Local sources, quoted by the Yemeni Scene website, confirmed that missile fired by the Houthi militia fell inside a citizen’s farm in the directorate of Khabb wa ash Sha’af in al-Jawf province.
This came hours after the Houthi terrorist militia launched a ballistic missile targeting residential neighborhoods in the city of Marib (eastern Yemen), flagrantly violating all the terms of the U.N. truce signed between the Houthi militia, which is loyal to Iran, and the legitimate government.
This week, the Houthi-led militia launched new recruitment, mobilization, mobilization and fundraising operation by targeting residents of more than 94 neighborhoods and forcing them to attend evenings that spread the group’s hate-filled sectarian ideology.
Under new directives issued by its leader, Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, the Muslim Brotherhood, through committees entrusted with the tasks of mobilization, under the supervision of the local councils of the coup controlled by the Muslim Brotherhood, began organizing the first mobilization in the Tahrir district under the slogan: “Jihad and charity.”
The sources spoke of the means of intimidation, desire and threats of deprivation of the most basic rights and services that the Brotherhood’s committees used during their mobilization of residents in three neighborhoods in the Tahrir district, to attend the evening.
Despite the militia’s insistence on forcing the population to attend these evenings, the same sources indicated that the response rate among them during the first evening was very low, as a result of their refusal to comply with the group’s wishes, which tries to subject them by force to its inflammatory rhetoric and ideas derived from Iranian lieutenant.
Because of the failure of the coups to mobilize more young men and children to the front lines through thousands of summer camps in all cities under their control, a source close to the group’s Sanaa office said the militias are intensifying their efforts to complete their plan in the coming days to target the residents of about 94 neighborhoods belonging to 10 districts in the capital.
According to the sources, the militia allocated millions of riyals to hold more than 100 sectarian evenings in all the neighborhoods of the occupied capital, while the sources accused the militia of exploiting the UN truce in order to regroup and mobilize more recruits to its fronts.
The group is expected to include women in all neighborhoods across the capital to force them to attend the events, they said.
Militia leaders have issued directives to their supervisors and neighborhood elders in the capital, stressing the need to prepare for new recruitment campaigns through the cultural events portal.
The militia has held hundreds of evenings, especially on the nights of Ramadan every year, forcing residents and employees in Sanaa and other cities under its control to attend, listen to lectures, and receive lessons and sectarian Houthi programs.