Islah fights the militia openly and protects it in secret

English - Monday 09 December 2019 الساعة 08:09 pm
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islah is fighting the armed militia, while silently building formations far from the legitimacy it is fighting for its return.

In Taiz, Hammoud Saeed al-Makhlafi, the group's leader, posted on his Facebook page a video documenting the inauguration of camp "Hamad" in Yavers Jabal Habashi, Taiz province, on an area approaching three directorates: Jabal Habashi, Al-Mas'id, al-Maafar, not far from the slaughterhouse.

The camp was a training center for the 17th Infantry Brigade and the Popular Mobilization Forces, and was handed over to Sheikh Hammoud al-Makhlafi as his camp among three brigades, which Newsmen previously revealed qatar's intention to establish in Taiz.

Activists on social media platforms, monitored by Newsymen, attacked the trends of the houthis and their successors, the local brotherhood organization, using "returnees from the southern border" to build their own armed formations, journalist Riad al-Ahmadi said.

"Al-Makhlafi is exploiting returnees from the southern border and saying that their return is a response, and this is a cheap trade and incitement to the soldiers themselves by saying that they are at his disposal," al-Ahmadi said.

Activist Mohammed al-Mughlis alluded to the Brotherhood's stand behind the killing of the commander of the 35th Armored Brigade, saying that "Al-Hammadi's blood has not yet dried up until the plan begins to unfold."

According to lawyer Yasser Al-Melehi, al-Makhlafi, who is outside the country, went beyond the leadership of the Ta'izz axis, the army's legitimate representative in Taiz, and asked the axis command about the character of al-Makhlafi and the recruits.

Saddam al-Jaber said al-Makhlafi is recruiting militias outside the state, based on a qatari plan, for which al-Hammadi was liquidated in order to bring the region into conflict and control the stone and drag Taiz into their conflicts with the south.

Morteza Sultan, speaking on this subject, went to the center of the parties on which al-Makhlafi is working in Oman. He said that Al-Makhlafi had set up an industrial centre in Oman, which had been used for recruitment.

The camp, run by al-Makhlafi, is funded by The State of Qatar, which has withdrawn all Yemeni soldiers in Sa'da, fighting on the border with Saudi support, and emptying the camps by promising to give them salaries of up to 2,000 Saudi riyals to lure them to leave their positions, evacuate positions and facilitate the tasks of the Houthi militias, which intensify their attacks. On the fronts of Sa'da since last September.