Terrorist militias control Yemen's al-Hudaydah, says analyst

CAIRO – A Yemeni political analyst denounced Thursday Western opposition to ongoing efforts for the liberation of the Yemeni port city of al-Hudaydah from the control of terrorist groups.
Western officials say ongoing efforts
for the liberation of the city will cause harm to the Yemeni people, even as
the city is controlled by terrorist militias, political analyst Abdel Karim
al-Mada said.
The terrorist militias controlling the
city give its residents a hard time, al-Mada told the Egyptian private news
channel, Extra News.
The international community, he added,
needs to understand that the Houthis are nothing but a bunch of terrorists.
Al-Mada noted that Yemenis reel as
port workers fail to handle the contents of the ships arriving in Yemeni ports.
The Houthi militias, he added, prevent
the port workers from handling the contents of the ships, even without saying
why.
He said the Yemeni army tries to
change this situation now with support from the Arab coalition.
Al-Mada clarified that the Yemeni army
had moved after Yemeni President Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi gave the go-ahead for
military action for the liberation of al-Hudaydah.