Houthi Militias: Panic, Intelligence Breaches, and Accusations of Treason
A security source has revealed a state of panic among the leaders of the Iranian-backed Houthi militia in the occupied capital, Sanaa, following reports of intelligence breaches within their ranks and accusations of treason.
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According to the Chinese news agency (Xinhua), Houthi leaders have been making changes to offices and residences, including those of their relatives, and replacing certain members of their personal security detail.
The security source indicated that these measures, initiated a few days ago, stem from fears of infiltrations and potential targeting of certain leaders by Israeli drones.
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In the occupied capital, informed sources disclosed exchanges of accusations of collaboration with the United States and Israel among the senior leaders of the Iranian-backed Houthi militia, particularly within the so-called Supreme Political Council of the militia.
Reports cited by the Al-Muntasaf Net website revealed that several council members, led by Mohammed Ali al-Houthi, have directly accused the council’s chairman, Mehdi al-Mashat, of collaboration with the United States and Israel.
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The same sources stated that Houthi leaders are experiencing heightened suspicion, confusion, and fear in light of recent events in Lebanon and Syria. This has led to mutual accusations of treason and collaboration, as they fear meeting the same fate as Hezbollah leaders in Lebanon.
The sources confirm the existence of intelligence infiltrations within the Houthi militia on behalf of foreign entities, further evidenced by the nature of the targets struck in recent American, British, and Israeli airstrikes.
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The Houthi militia harbors suspicions against several senior leaders, including Mehdi al-Mashat, Mohammed Ali al-Houthi, and Abu Ali al-Hakem, among others.
The Iranian-backed Houthi militia frequently uses accusations of treason, collaboration, and espionage as a pretext to settle scores with certain leaders, targeting opponents or those protesting against them, particularly concerning human rights issues and the execution of judicial rulings.