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Al-Huthi's crimes in Yemen: Hezbollah, coup militias are two faces of the terrorist mullahs' regime

Wednesday 19/December/2018 - 01:38 PM
The Reference
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The events in Yemen witnessed major developments and changes on all fronts. Despite these changes, the Houthi militia managed to continue the war for four years, regardless of the fact that they did not have the means to carry it. The observers explained that there are supplies for the establishment of a party similar to Hezbollah. The Iranian regime accepted all its needs.

Where the Iranian regime is trying hard to clone its successful experience with the Lebanese Hezbollah, this party achieved what it did not dream of. So, it is important for it to repeat what it did in Lebanon in Yemen, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and other Gulf countries, especially that the party succeeded in achieving what is required of it by itself.

The beginning of the spread

In the 2011 protests, the Houthis found the historic opportunity to be present, to spread and polarize under Iranian guidance and support. They were present in the squares and in the dialogue conference. At the same time, they were expanding the power of arms in Saada and surrounding areas. 

The Huthis exploited internal corruption, deteriorating living conditions, raising gasoline prices and splitting power. Some desired to take revenge on their opponents, stormed the capital Sana'a and imposed a new reality. All parties were also forced to sign an agreement by force of arms, and then turned on them and continued their armed invasion of Yemen, until they reached Aden and passed to Abyan with a clear and shameless Iranian support.

Official charges

In February 2016, the Yemeni government officially accused the Lebanese Hezbollah militia of supporting and training the Houthi militia, the Iranian arm in Yemen.

The Yemeni government confirmed that it had many documents and physical evidence that showed the involvement of members of Hezbollah in the war launched by the Houthi militia on the Yemeni people. At the same time, Saudi Arabia's Al-Akhbar news channel broadcast videos of a Hezbollah expert lecturing a group of militias on military and security work. 

Abd al-Malik al-Houthi and imitating the personality of Nasrallah

Similarities or clones between the Huthis and Hezbollah have increased dramatically in recent months, in the form of images, rhetoric, television output, glossary, and even in the language of the heads of the two organizations, who share the name of “Ansar Allah" which is the name used by Hezbollah at time of its establishment.

The leader of the Huthi militia, Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, did not conceal his enthusiasm as well as his support for Hezbollah and Hassan Nasrallah's policy, and even the Houthi-based Al-Masri channel relied on the similarity between him and Nasrallah.

Where he tries to imitate his speech and raise his finger when he is angry and uses the same decoration for imaging and the microphones themselves.

Secret cooperation between Houthi and Hezbollah in drug trade

Iran-backed Houthi militias are diversifying their sources of financial income illegally through their internationally banned drug trafficking inside Yemen and with the support of the Lebanese Hezbollah militia through the so-called Beirut Youth Council, in an attempt to compensate for its financial loss.

The Yemeni security forces, with their support, foiled the smuggling of more than 707 kg of narcotics seized in five drug smuggling operations over four months. A number of narcotic cannabis items bore the slogan "Beirut Youth Council".

The Houthi militias continue to trade drugs to destroy Yemeni society and pursue its subversive coup to harm the Yemeni youth. In contrast, Houthi militia leaders have gained vast wealth from trading drugs.

The Coalition for the Support of Legitimacy in Yemen has already announced that they have seen cooperation between the Huthi militias and the Lebanese Hezbollah militia in the drug trade.

Bilateral meetings

On August 19, Lebanese Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah met with a delegation headed by a spokesman for the Houthi group, Iran's arm in Yemen.

The Associated Press quoted the Hezbollah militia as saying that Nasrallah met with the spokesman of the Houthis Mohammed Abdul Salam to discuss the latest developments in the war in Yemen.

The Yemeni embassy in the United States commented on the meeting, saying: "The recent visit of the Huthis to the leader of Hezbollah is a further evidence of the destabilizing role of Hezbollah in Yemen and its support for the Houthis."

Use of the Palestinian cause

The idea of ​​the Houthi militia is to reproduce the slogans of the Iranian revolution and Hezbollah, but to paint them with the flavor of resistance and to try to focus on the issue of Palestine and the injustice that finds a faster path to the hearts of the public.

"Death to America, Death to Israel, Victory to Islam" is the slogan that surprises you everywhere on cars, walls of houses, billboards and everywhere, like the symbolic occupation and the overwhelming presence of public relations campaigns. In total, none of the Americans died because of the Huthis, it is only the innocent people in the street who have thrown their fate in the face of guerrilla or political mafias. The curses launched by the Huthis only affect the Yemenis who have gone to fuel the political war of mercenaries.

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