Yemeni brotherhood treason on the fronts.. The Marib stabbing and conspiracy against Shabwah
Yemenis’ fear of continued Houthi military incursions into liberated areas has escalated following Brotherhood facilitation, especially on the eastern and northern fronts.
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These concerns have become more palpable in the general mood of Yemenis as Houthi militias have approached oil fields in the eastern part of Yemen, particularly Shabwah and Marib, along the same geographic strip that runs from Marib to Hadramaout.
Military leaders in Marib and Shabwah had warned of the consequences of the takeover of the decision of many army units by the Muslim Brotherhood terrorist organization, as the clues of a Houthi Brotherhood conspiracy were discovered that led to a major change in the theater of military operations for the benefit of the Iranian-backed militias.
Last month, Houthi militias took control of the three districts of Beihan in Shabwah after the withdrawal of Brotherhood militias that had been stationed in the outskirts of the province along the borders of al-Bayda and Marib provinces, with no significant resistance against the Houthis. This is evidence of the Brotherhood’s field alliance with the militias’ coup project.
“While military and tribal leaders in Shabwah began to form an armed resistance to deter Houthi militias and stop their expansion toward the provincial center, Brotherhood militias sought to reverse these popular and tribal initiatives’’.
Brotherhood militias also extended to launch a tank assault against the al-Alam camp, where Shabwah’s elite forces and tribal fighters are preparing to confront the Houthis.
Brotherhood and side battles:
The Brotherhood leadership and its militias insist on launching side battles against forces that are considered inherent opponents of the Houthi militias, as is the case with the southern resistance and the Shabwah’s elite.
The beginning of these battles was the declaration of war on the Transitional Council forces in Aden and the mobilization of military forces to Abyan, while the Houthi militias swallowed up the areas of Nihm and al-Jawf under understandings with the leaders of the terrorist Brotherhood organization.
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“Members of parliament, military leaders, and tribal leaders in Shabwah warned of the danger of the Brotherhood remaining at the top of the local, military, and security decision-making authority in the province after three important directorates were handed over to Houthi militias in just hours without any resistance”.
The Brotherhood’s handover of Beihan’s directorates was a golden opportunity for Houthi militias to control their siege of the directorates of southern Marib. The enemy gave the Houthis a military advantage in the field of confrontation with the Murad in Marib tribes, which had withstood seven years of resistance against Houthi militias and was subjected to a treacherous stab in the back by the Brotherhood in Shabwah.
Sheikh Mohammed Saleh Afif al-Humairi, a member of parliament from Shabwah province, issued a statement calling on the sheikhs, military personnel, youth and all segments of society in Shabwah to unite against the challenges facing the province. Foremost among these is the expansion of the Houthis and the arbitrary practices of the Brotherhood militias controlling the province.
Parliamentarian Al-Humairi called on the President of the Republic and the Arab Coalition to liberate the three districts of Beihan and hold accountable those responsible for the fall of these areas to Houthi militias. He also called for investigating the spread of chaos and lawlessness in the province.
The Houthis and the Brotherhood continued to warn against a plan to overthrow the rest of Shabwah in the hands of Houthi militias, most recently by Col. Mohammed Nasser al-Ateeqi, head of operations for the Ataq axis and the 30th Brigade.
“In a video, Colonel al-Ateeqi confirmed the involvement of Brotherhood leaders in handing over Beihan’s three directorates to Houthi militias, without a fight.”
He called on the Arab coalition to support the people of Shabwah in defeating Iran’s project in Shabwah and liberating the three districts of Beihan.
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Brotherhood crimes:
Not only did the Brotherhood militias hand over the three districts of Beihan to the Houthi militias, betray the Murad tribes, and expose the back of Marib fighters to the Houthis, they also arrested and hid anyone who objected to the betrayal of the Brotherhood and demanded the expulsion of the Houthis from Shabwah.
“Brotherhood militias kidnapped several members of the Shabwah tribes, activists, and soldiers from the Shabwah’s elite because they warned of the dangers of the Houthi Brotherhood alliance in their province”.
The kidnapped had been on hunger strike since Wednesday in the prisons of Muslim Brotherhood militias to protest their torture and repressive practices inside these prisons.
The Muslim Brotherhood militias established eight secret prisons in the city of Ataq, the capital of Shabwah, and allocated them for those who oppose their betrayal or demand the liberation of Beihan directorates from Houthi militias supported by Iran.
“What is happening in Shabwah province is a clear arrangement between the Houthi and Brotherhood militias, which has weakened the frontlines and handed over three directorates to the rebels,” said political activist Ahmed al-Hur.
He explained that the social and tribal movements, and even the prison strike, are sensing the size of the Brotherhood-Houthi conspiracies, especially after the Brotherhood’s militias prevented any initiatives to deter Houthi militias.
The Muslim Brotherhood terrorist organization wanted to turn over three directorates in Shabwah to the Saudi-led Coalition to Support Legitimacy in Yemen in Jardan district, he said.
Coalition forces also “will not abandon the people of Shabwah”, he said, adding that “serious arrangements are in place to deter Houthi militias and liberate the directorates handed over by the Brotherhood“.