Houthis using women as a weapon against Yemen's tribal leaders
The Iran-backed Houthi militia increased dependence on what is known as the Zainabiat Team, a group of female vigilantes that control women in the areas the militia controls.
However, the
practices of the members of this team bespeak the lack of any ethics among the
Houthis, in general.
According to tribal
sources, the members of the team lured three chieftains into adultery recently
with the aim of slandering them.
They told the news
site "al-Mashhad al-Yamani" that the members of the group used
unethical means to slander the tribal chieftains.
They then filmed the
chieftains in their underwear to force them to be involved in immoral acts, the
sources said.
They added that the
Houthis used the same footage to force the chieftains to campaign against the
legitimate Yemeni government and for the Houthi militia.
The militia is using
these lewd methods to make up for the shortage it faces in recruits, the
sources said.
Meanwhile, the
Houthi militia organized a training course for around 50 tribal figures in some
of Yemen's and put pressure on them to join its members on the battlefields.
Media reports refer
at the same time to increasing activities by Houthi official Sultan Zabin.
The same reports say
Zabin acts as a link between Houthi leader Abdel Malak al-Houthi and a group of
women made up of the wives and sisters of top Houthi commanders.
The group, the
reports said, made the nucleus for the Zainabiat Team, especially in the Houthi
stronghold of Sa'dah.



