Yemeni tribes unite to bring Houthis down, a plan to support Hajur tribes

Tribes of the Kushar District in
Yemen have been encountering with the Houthi militias after the terrorists surrounded
them as they refused to provide the militias with recruits and denounced the
Houthi authority.
Kushar District is a district of
the Hajjah Governorate in Yemen.
Sources told The Reference that
tribes of the district formed a tribal resistance under the flag of the Hajur tribe
to encounter the Houthi aggression.
Tribal sources also added that
the Hajur tribes encountered a heavy attack by the Houthi militias with tanks
and rockets on Wadi Reban on Saturday
Sources also clarified that the
tribes launched a supply line to support the Hajur tribes in encountering the
militias. Observers see this as a change of how tribes deal with the Houthis.
Tawfiq Saleh, nephew of former
Yemeni president Ali Abdullah Saleh, has revealed a plan to support the tribes
in their fight against the Houthi militias, pointing out via Twitter that the Houthis
are weaker than they appear.
Deputy governor of Hajjah Fahd
Dahshosh also warned against the schemes of the Houthis to impose control over Abs
and Kushar districts by subjugating the Hajur tribes.
Tribesmen continued to arrive in the area to
support Hajur tribes, including gunmen who had joined the al-Houthi group
earlier, but who defected from the group to support their tribes.
Commander of Central Security Forces in Hudaydah
Sadik Attiya has also affirmed in press remarks that resistance against the
Houthi militias has spread to a number of areas under their control, pointing
out that this step reveals a rupture
in the reputation of Houthis.
Yemeni journalist Abdulkarim Al-Medi also told The Reference in an
interview that a number of tribes have been aiding Hajur tribes in the fight
against the Tehran-backed militias, pointing out that the end of Houthis is
near.