Study throws light on Iranian support tools to Houthis
A new study has come to throw light on Iranian support to the Houthi militia in Yemen since the founding of the militia.
The study is considered an important document on
Iran's strategic goals in Yemen.
The study was published recently in the Iran Foreign
Policy magazine, a quarterly publication released by Imam Hossein University,
which is affiliated to the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corpse.
The study contains the views of 15 Iranian officials
and experts.
It focuses on Iranian support to the Houthi militia.
This support, it says, includes political support, humanitarian support, media
support, scientific support, cultural support, religious support and economic
support.
Political support tools
The study says the Houthi office in Iranian capital
Tehran is one of the most important political support tools to the Yemeni
militia.
It adds that Iran also offers support to the militia
in regional and international forums, especially in the United Nations Security
Council.
Iran, it says, also tries to establish communication
channels between the Houthis and Russia, Syria, Pakistan, Iraq and China. It
adds that Iran mediates so that these countries open Houthi representation
offices in them.
Humanitarian support
The study says Iran also reaches out to rights groups
around the world to portray Yemenis as a people whose rights are violated by
Saudi Arabia and its allies.
Iran also offers legal consultations for rights groups
working in Yemen, the study says.
It adds that Iran also sends aid shipments to Yemen in
its bid to break the blockade imposed on the country.



