Al-Sabiha .. the western wall of Aden in the face of "sedition" supported by the Brotherhood

English - Saturday 14 August 2021 الساعة 10:26 am
Lahj, NewsYemen, private:

The events that took place in the Khor Amira area of the Mudaraba district and Ras al-Ara in the Lahj governorate, between the Al-Aghbra tribe, one of the Al-Sabiha tribes, and the labor forces;  It constituted a dangerous turning point in the context of attempts to split the southern unity.

Despite the ugliness of the details of the incident, which represented the liquidation of two wounded members of the Giants forces, accused of killing two people from the Aghbra tribe in the Mocha market about a month ago, it was not the most dangerous aspect of what happened.

The aspect came in the repercussions of the incident and attempts to transfer it from the criminal context or its vengeful character, to the regional or tribal context between the Al-Sabiha tribes to which the Al-Aghbra tribe belongs, and the Yafa tribes to which the two wounded belong and the leadership of the Giants forces represented by Commander Abu Zara’a Al-Muharrami.

This transfer attempt represented the most serious repercussions of the incident, which the Brotherhood and its media tools on social media have clearly worked on, led by Anis Mansour, who leads one of the most important Brotherhood media cells from Muscat, Oman, with Qatari funding.

Anis Mansour intensified, through his official account and hundreds of fake accounts that he owns on social media, by exploiting the incident and highlighting it as a victory for the Sabihah tribes over the Yafa tribes, and emphasizing that all the victims of the incident from the forces of giants as dead, injured and prisoners are from Yafa’s sons, and mocking them as they are "  Rams" in one of his tweets.

Brotherhood incitement and exploitation of the incident reached the point of fabricating false news and statements in the name of the Sabihah tribes, as was the case with the statement published by a number of Brotherhood websites, led by the “Marib Press” website, in the name of the Sabihah tribes and claiming that there is a military mobilization by the Giants forces towards their areas.

These Brotherhood allegations are belied by reality, with the existence of movements led by military and tribal figures to contain the crisis, where a meeting was held that included senior military leaders from the people of the Al-Sabiha area and the sheikhs of the Al-Aghbra tribe to develop solutions and treatments for what happened.

As part of attempts to block the Brotherhood’s investment in the incident, the governor of Lahj Governorate, commander of the 17th Infantry Brigade, Major General Ahmed Abdullah Turki, called on the sons of Yafa and Al-Sabiha not to be drawn into regional and racist calls.

In a press statement, the governor confirmed that matters are on their way to a solution, "with the cooperation of the sheikhs of al-Agbra, the sheikhs and leaders of al-Sabiha, and with the brothers, the leaders of the giants brigades and the sheikhs of Yafa'a," he said.

It was remarkable the governor's conclusion of his statement by saying, "What happened is not a political issue as some degenerates and distressed are trying to drag it down, but rather a criminal case par excellence, and we will work to take measures by law or custom."

The Brotherhood’s attempts to exploit the incident to push for regional strife among the people of the south were not limited to its well-known tools, but came through other tools that are not known to be associated with the Brotherhood and in a somewhat clever language by exaggerating what happened and exaggerating its repercussions, its apparent warning and its incitement.

This language appeared in the commentary issued by a number of prominent figures from the sons of Al-Sabiha, for example, the warning issued by "Sheikh Issam Hazaa Al-Subaihi from a social bomb from which no one will escape, and it will eliminate what remains of the southern social fabric."

The invitee’s warning, although it appears that he is keen on “the bond of the southern social fabric”, but the man’s hidden associations with the Brotherhood reveal the true contents of his warning, as hidden messages to inflame the fire under the ashes of sedition that the Brotherhood seeks.

It is noteworthy that the warning of the so-called Sheikh Essam Hazaa Al-Subaihi coincides with the disclosure of the activist Ahmed Saeed Al-Wafi, one of the most prominent activists opposed to the Brotherhood in Taiz and currently residing in Aden, who revealed that he was threatened with death and the bombing of his house by the son of this Sheikh’s brother, against the background of exposing his involvement in the looting of lands.  in Aden.

Al-Wafi published a recording of the call in which he was threatened, and it was noteworthy that the so-called Akram, nephew of Sheikh Hazza Al-Subaihi, praised the prominent Brotherhood leader in Taiz, Hammoud Saeed Al-Mikhlafi, who leads the Qatari-funded “Popular Mobilization” militia in the countryside of Taiz for threatening the western and southern coasts.

Al-Wafi also revealed, in his subsequent publications, about Sheikh Hazza Al-Subaihi’s association with the Brotherhood, stressing that he is one of the tools of Qatar and the Brotherhood in the Al-Sabiha areas, and he had previously threatened to burn his reputation, adding that the Brotherhood’s media and activists, after this threat, fabricated allegations against him.

The Brotherhood’s attempts to exploit the incident were only an episode in a series that extended for years to infiltrate the Sabihah tribes, which are more like a protection wall for Aden from the east and the north. Rather, this attempt can be considered as an alternative card to the catastrophic failure of the attempt to penetrate through the so-called “Turk Al-Baha Military Axis.”

Where the resignations of military leaders from the sons of al-Sabiha from the axis led by the Brotherhood, Abu Bakr al-Jaboli, represented a violent blow to the Brotherhood’s plans to penetrate al-Sabiha areas by recruiting its sons by exploiting the differences and revenge among its tribes.

Apparently, the failure of the Brotherhood’s bet to exploit the inter-tribal differences between the Al-Sabiha tribes, prompted it to move to create differences between them and other southern tribes, led by the Yafa tribes, as happened in the last incident, and an attempt to revive the legacy of the painful conflict in the south, especially the events of January 86AD.

This dangerous attempt is not undertaken by the Brotherhood alone, but other forces linked to it, led by Hadi and his followers from the southern leaders, who see in the regional card and digging up the past, are the last bets to strike the Transitional Council and return Aden to their influence.