Arab coalition on urgent rescue mission to rid Al-Abdiyyah of Houthis’ criminal siege
Within the framework of the military
operation launched by the Arab Coalition to Support Legitimacy in Yemen to save
the Al-Abdiyyah district of Marib Governorate from the siege of the Houthi, the
coalition carried out 40 attacks on the militia, targeting its vehicles and
members.
Al-Abdiyyah is experiencing a human
tragedy as a result of the Houthi siege that has been in place since September
21, which prompted the legitimate Yemeni government to declare the district a
disaster area.
A statement issued by the Marib
Health Office said that the terrorist Houthis bombed the only hospital in the
district and the children's food center in the hospital while a number of
children and wounded civilians were receiving treatment due to their injuries
during the targeting of their homes by the militia.
Tragedy of
Al-Abdiyyah
The importance of Marib is due to
the fact that the governorate is still resistant to the Iranian-backed Houthis,
and despite the militia incurring heavy losses, it continued to target the
area’s residents, especially women, children and the elderly.
The siege of Al-Abdiyyah already
threatens more than 2,000 children suffering from malnutrition who are in great
danger and lack the most basic necessities of life due to the restricted
movement.
The Houthis are besieging about
35,000 Yemenis inside Al-Abdiyyah, amid a blackout over abuses against them.
For its part, the Yemeni government
launched an online campaign under the hashtag “Al-Abdiyyah Speaks to Humanity”
and “The Houthis Besiege Al-Abdiyyah” to break the global silence towards the
militia’s practices there.
Yemeni Minister of Culture, Tourism
and Information Moammar Al-Eryani said that the militia has committed field
executions, liquidated the wounded, bombed houses and government buildings, and
looted shops.
Criminal siege
Yemeni human rights researcher
Hamdan al-Ali said that Marib’s Al-Abdiyyah district has been under siege for
more than a month by the Houthis, and the international community has not
fulfilled its duty to work to lift this type of criminal siege.
Ali added in exclusive statements to
the Reference that the population of Al-Abdiyyah, which numbers more than
35,000 people, most of whom are women, children and the elderly, are under
siege in all respects, and medicine, food and medical supplies such as oxygen
have been prevented, which has led to the death of a number of children and the
elderly. Above this siege, there was continuous bombardment of houses amid Arab
and international silence, although this crime should have been dealt with, as
it is targeting civilians.
The Houthis are targeting Marib
Governorate not only with political motives, but also with ideological motives,
Ali said, adding that they aim to change the beliefs of Yemenis and to
cultivate Iranian thought in the country.