Symbols in the legitimacy attack the coalition intervention to justify normalization with Al-Houthi

English - Monday 30 November 2020 الساعة 08:54 am
Aden, NewsYemen, Exclusive:

The Yemeni Brothers and their allies began an official and public mission of normalization with the Houthi militia, after the head of the Islah Party, Muhammad al-Yadoumi, as well as the prominent Brotherhood leader Abdul Majid al-Zindani, arrived in Turkey a few days ago.

The Brotherhood and their allies launched the normalization campaign, by beautifying the Houthis and insulting the Arab alliance, considering its intervention was "wrong", and their failure to liberate northern Yemen, as a result of the deviation of this alliance from its goals, a charge that serves Qatar, which supports the group, as long as they repeated it.

The Yemeni brothers and their allies turned to Qatar and Turkey in the summer of 2017, following the Gulf crisis, which resulted in a change in their opinions from supporting the coalition to opposing it.

The politician Fahd Al-Sharafi said, commenting on the normalization campaign, that "all those who insulted the coalition and the UAE specifically will be propped up, and I said this in 2017 and not from now."

The Brotherhood and their allies are divided into trends, all of which harm the coalition, but to different degrees, while some of them are content with targeting the coalition in general, some of them are satisfied with targeting one of their countries, divided between focusing on the UAE or Saudi Arabia, and representatives, leaders, ambassadors and media professionals participate in the mission.

The Undersecretary of the Ministry of Information in the legitimate government, the Muslim Brotherhood, Muhammad Qizan, justified the Brotherhood’s normalization campaign, criticizing the Arab coalition, saying that it did not support the army to liberate the land from the Houthis, and that it weakened the legitimacy and its institutions, “which makes some of those who reject the Houthi project accept it and coexist with it.”

It is the speech announced by Abd al-Wahhab Tawaf, Shawqi al-Qadi, Yasser al-Yamani, Anis Mansour and dozens of leaders.

On Twitter, Nayef said, commenting on the Houthi-Brotherhood normalization: "The trumpets of the Al-Islah Brotherhood Party are returning to Sana'a with Al-Houthi. Is there any doubt left that Al-Houthi and Al-Islah Party are two sides of the same coin?"

Doubts prevail about an actual rapprochement between the Islah party, the Yemeni Brotherhood, and the Houthis, especially with the party's staging of side battles in the south and its withdrawal from the north.

The campaign to normalize the Brotherhood and its allies contributed to giving the Houthis room to appear, with the appearance that they have many loyalists in the ranks of legitimacy, with the aim of misleading.

The Houthi leader, Hussein Al-Ezzi, said that thousands of people in the camps of what he described as mercenaries (individuals and officers) owe us allegiance and are only waiting for a signal from Sana'a to carry out their duties entrusted to them, and the Houthis are trying to draw the attention of their opponents, to return to Sana'a.