Discontent and questions about the goal of Camp Yafres and the Brotherhood's parade of their militias after the assassination of Al-Hammadi

English - Monday 09 December 2019 الساعة 02:54 pm
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Military sources said that the parade of the Brotherhood's militias in the training camp located in the Yafers Junction in Jabal Habashi, west of Taiz, proves the Brotherhood's continued implementation of their plans to control the Hajriya districts, and transform them into a starting base for their militias towards the districts of the West Coast under the control of the joint forces and targeting the south.

The sources pointed out that the participants in the parade held in Yafres camp, Brotherhood militias, gathered during the past months from the city of Taiz and the provincial directorates, and number of soldiers returning from the border fronts in response to the call of the Muslim Brotherhood leader funded by Qatar and Oman Hammoud Saeed Al-Mikhlafi does not exceed two hundred soldiers.


On their social media pages, Taizi activists expressed their indignation at the suspicious militia moves of the Brotherhood, represented by Sheikh Hamoud Saeed Al-Mikhlafi, who resides between Oman, Qatar and Turkey, and accused them of throwing hundreds of young people from Taiz and Ibb in Brotherhood wars.

Engineer Moadh Abdel-Fattah says, "Hammoud Al-Mikhlafi was a resistance symbol for all the people of Taiz. The Islah will seduce him and turn into an islahi member, be rational Hammoud and stay away from Salem”

The journalist Wissam Mohamed indicated that "Houthi reaches the heart of the liberated Taiz through the opening of a Qatari-sponsored camp in Yafras, Jabal Habashi."

The writer Fathi Abu Al-Nasr questioned why Hammoud al-Mikhlafi set up a camp in Yavres, while activist Yasser al-Maliki asked the leadership of the Taiz axis, “Hamoud's militia in Taiz ... in what capacity does Hammoud speak, gather and summon?”

For his part, the journalist Ghamdan Al-Yousifi shared the video of parade on his Twitter page, and asked a question "To what new holocaust will they be led?"
He pointed out, "This stupid show, what if a Houthi missile came for these soldiers! We will cry for two days while their mothers will cry for years and Hammoud will be outside the borders "

The wounded fighter, Ramiz Al-Sharihi, pointed out that the returnees from the frontlines do not exceed one hundred, and described the parade as "a new mobilisation outside the military establishment in the city of Taiz, which exceeds fifty thousand recruits."

In the same context, journalist Taher Bashir said that the goal of " Sheikh Hammoud invitation to the members of the frontlines and mobilizing them in a training camp is to place legitimacy in front of a fait accompli to adopt an eighth brigade in Taiz in al-Hajariya ."

The parade of the Brotherhood's militia in the Yavfes camp came three days after the assassination of the Republican leader, Brigadier General Adnan al-Hammadi, the commander of the 35th armored brigade by his brother and the help of Brotherhood leaders, after systematic incitement campaigns for the Muslim Brotherhood and the Qatari media against al-Hamadi after he proved that he was the last kind between the Brotherhood and their dream of invading al-Hujariya and extending to the western coast of the province.