Yemeni Brotherhood’s alliance with Houthis under umbrella of evil triad
 
 
Qatar continues to tamper with Arab national security by
supporting the terrorist Brotherhood’s alliance with the Houthis in hopes of
sabotaging Yemen.
Brotherhood leader Yasser al-Yamani
Yemeni news website Al-Mashhad reported on Sunday, November
29, that prominent leaders of Yemen’s Brotherhood-affiliated Islah Party
revealed their willingness to return to the capital, Sanaa, which is under the
control of the Houthi militia.
Analysts have described the move as arrangements to announce
a “Houthi-Brotherhood” coalition in Yemen, starting from Sanaa, according to
concepts agreed upon by the evil triad of Doha, Ankara and Tehran, to
strengthen the Brotherhood and the Houthis in a single alliance that would
bring them together.
Brotherhood leader Yasser al-Yamani announced in a video on
Twitter that he had received an invitation from the leader of the Houthi
militia, Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, to return to Sanaa. He accordingly agreed to a
soon return, before another leader, Anis Mansour, who received a similar
invitation, announced his intention to return to Sanaa at a later time.
The video was welcomed by Houthi leaders, including Mohammed
al-Bukhaiti and Hussein al-Ezzi, indicating the existence of contacts between
the two parties, especially after hosting Brotherhood channels for Houthi
leaders and covering militia activities in Sanaa and a number of Yemeni
governorates, according to the Saudi newspaper Okaz.
Anis Mansour announced that the Brotherhood leaders had
received invitations from militia leader Abdul-Malik al-Houthi to return to
Sanaa, which confirms what Yemeni activists have published about Brotherhood
leaders receiving an invitation to return to the capital through a Qatari
intermediary.
Yemeni media confirmed the arrival of Brotherhood leader
Rashid al-Qaidi to Sanaa from Marib. Qaidi was sent as a delegate to find out
the Houthis’s credibility in their commitments to the Qatari side.
Yamani, who has recently sided with the Turkish Brotherhood
in his publications, revealed that he had received an invitation from the
Houthi leader, while Yemeni activists ridiculed the method used by Brotherhood
leaders in selling the blood of the Yemeni martyrs and heroes, who offered
their lives in order to eliminate the Iranian Houthi project.
Yamani and Mansour run Islah’s media machine. The former
resides in Switzerland, while the other travels between Qatar, Ethiopia and
Sudan.
On Sunday, November 29, Okaz, citing Yemeni sources,
confirmed the existence of contact between Brotherhood leaders based in Doha
and Turkey and the Houthi militia, with Qatari mediation, to conclude new
agreements and alliances.
The newspaper pointed out that it seems that the Yemeni Brotherhood,
especially those who are based in Ankara and Doha, are on their way to
declaring allegiance to the Houthi coup militia, as Mansour appeared in a video
approaching the terrorist militia and demanding that he be allowed to return to
Sanaa.
Recently, forces loyal to the Houthi militia in Yemen were
able to take control of the strategic camp of Mas, in an exciting puzzle about
the intentions of the Brotherhood and the Houthis behind it.
While the Houthis enter the Mas camp, the Yemeni army is
preparing to invade the south and resolve the battle of Abyan.
The conflict over the Mas camp has imposed itself on the
Yemeni scene, and a number of Yemeni bloggers attacked the Brotherhood’s
actions that enabled the Houthis to control one of the most important camps in
Marib.
 
          
     
                                
 
 


