Arab Coalition to Support Legitimacy in Yemen continues its victories on Taiz fronts
The forces of the Arab Coalition to
Support Legitimacy in Yemen continue their victories on the fronts of Taiz in
the face of the Tehran-backed Houthis, in a continuation of battles that
started many months ago, to protect the city from the militia's attempts to
target it.
The first operations of the Arab
coalition in Yemen began on March 25, 2015, under the name Decisive Storm, in
response to a request from the President of the Republic of Yemen, Abd Rabbo
Mansour Hadi, due to the Houthi attack on the temporary capital, Aden. The
operation was then named Restoring Hope on April 21, 2015.
Violent battles have recently
erupted between the Arab coalition forces and the Yemeni National Army forces
on the one hand, and the Houthi coup militia on the other, in several areas in
western Taiz in the southwest of the country.
The official Yemen News Agency
(Saba) reported that the army and the popular resistance attacked militia
positions in the areas of Hadhran and Al-Subahi, resulting in the killing of
seven militia members, including field commander Abu Ali al-Raymi, the militia
commander in Sharaab Junction, and the injury of six others.
The source pointed out that the
militia's military kit carrying ammunition was burned, and the confrontations
are still continuing. The media center of the Yemeni army confirmed that its
forces have achieved success and progress on the fronts in the face of
terrorist militia.
The Yemeni forces and the popular
resistance forces supporting them have been fighting fierce battles against the
Houthis since 2015, when Saudi Arabia launched Operation Decisive Storm against
the Iranian-backed militia.
The military operation contributed
to confronting the militia’s expansion and supporting counter-insurgency
efforts, especially in the southern regions. However, northern Yemen still
suffers under the control of the Houthis, and its governorates are still open
battlefields.
The importance of Marib lies in the
fact that, if it falls, it will constitute a consolidation of the Houthi
hegemony over the north, and certainly the Houthis will not be satisfied with
just the north, but will have their eye on the south. Therefore, this battle
around Marib is pivotal and decisive, and this explains the desperation of the
Houthis on the area’s walls and their insistence on pushing their striking
forces into it squares.
The role of the Arab coalition in
Yemen did not depend on military support, but extended to political initiatives
to end the conflict, as the Saudi initiative for a comprehensive solution is
the latest opportunity presented by the Arab coalition, in an effort to return
the conflicting parties to a safe dialogue within an advanced tactic, culminating
in Operation Restoring Hope. But Iran’s representative to the Houthi militia,
Hassan Erlo, announced his rejection of the Saudi initiative, and Tehran
continued to provide the militia with weapons and equipment to continue their
terrorist operations against the Yemeni people.