Al-Houthi, int’l groups in Yemen: When interests come together to support Iran's "tails"
Wars have their principles, and international
law has its strict rules, which states adhere to in the most severe and
complicated positions, but terrorist militias do not recognize these
principles, which is what happens from the Houthi militias, the political arm
of the mullahs' regime in Yemen, and in the areas under
its geographical control.
Al-Dhalea governorate is located in the middle
of Yemen, almost completely under the control of Al-Houthi. The headquarters of
5 international organizations in al-Dhalea 'were hit by three explosions, on
December 22, 2019, without
confirming data from these organizations about
the nature of the attack or the number of victims.
The explosion targeted the organizations,
"My Heart Corps", "ACTED", "International Rescue
Committee Organization", "Oxfam" and "Haya Center for Women
Development", all organizations working in the field of relief and
international development, and spread in several countries around the world.
The head of the media center of the Yemeni
Al-Dhalea Front, Majid Al-Shuaibi, stated that international organizations have
been targeted by terrorist groups with RBGs, noting that the Houthis' religious
sermons in
Al-Dhalea mosques focused on the need to
target organizations, claiming that they contradict tribal traditions and
customs in the governorate.
Al-Houthi and international organizations: The
ebb and flow
The relationship of the militia supported by
the mullahs regime with international organizations has witnessed the ebb and
flow since 2014, which negatively reflected on the solution to the Yemeni
crisis until now.
The organizations have dealt with the militia
in two contrasting ways, sometimes cooperation takes place and the
international institutions in Houthi see a recognized partner in power and give
it a hand and help, and at other times, Houthis see these institutions as a
hindrance
to their goals, and seeks revenge and prevent
it from performing its work.
Several international organizations have
provided clear support to the Houthi militia, such as the United Nations
Development Program. The United Nations Humanitarian Coordinator concluded a
memorandum of understanding with the Houthi group in September 2018,
stipulating the establishment of an air bridge to transport wounded and injured
militia out for a period of 6 months.
Houthis in the face of international
institutions
Despite the help of international
organizations, the Houthi militia is working to confront these organizations
and harm their elements present in Yemen, and obstruct their work, especially
in the areas it controls geographically.
The Houthi permission to target the
headquarters of 5 international organizations in Al-Dhalea was not the first of
its kind, but there were previous confrontations between the two parties, especially
with regard to food aid for the Yemeni people.
Liz Grande, the United Nations Humanitarian
Coordinator in Yemen, pointed out that the Houthi militia poses obstacles to
completing the United Nations humanitarian relief programs in areas under
Houthi control.
Grandi highlighted, in July 2019, that the Houthi
militia refuses to respond to any initiative to dissolve or facilitate the work
of international staff, threatening to stop the work of these programs in these
areas in order to preserve the safety and security of elements of the
international organization.