Northern support to end the absurdity of the Brotherhood in the south: a necessity to defeat the Houthis
English - Tuesday 23 August 2022 الساعة 05:47 pm
Northern politicians stressed the need for concerted national efforts to support the state, support the directions and decisions of the Presidential Council, to correct imbalances, and reset the compass, to achieve interests in the salvation of Yemen and the eradication of Iran's arm from Yemen.
And they renewed their support for the south and the southern cause (the first supporter of northern Yemen to liberate Sanaa and defeat Iran's arm), after a series of victories led by the southerners with the support of the coalition, the last of which was in Shabwa in a double defeat, starting with the Houthi militia and ending with the Brotherhood militia, which proved and showed real cohesion around the Presidential Leadership Council.
The journalist and researcher in Yemeni political affairs, Nabil Al-Soufi, wrote in a publication: The rest of the northerners' love for the south and the southerners, a kidnapped front, the south will regain it soon, and the northern citizen will realize that he was kidnapped and filled with hatred and lies by allies of feud and corruption.. for the south is our love and sincere wishes.
May God bless you, our brothers, and grant us a stream that is similar to you. Amen..
Concerning the Brotherhood and the Houthis, talking about the south and secession, the political journalist, Sayyaf Al-Gharbani, said that if someone encourages “secession,” it is the Brotherhood.
We are afraid of the "possibility" of the south's secession from the north, and we print with the separation of the north from the south, even when al-Houthi made it a reality.
Al-Gharbani called on the Leadership Council to abolish the Brotherhood's "hotel" powers for the governorates under the control of the Houthis, Sana'a, Raymah, Al Mahwit, Ibb, Al Jawf, and Al Bayda.
He said: 5 governorates are completely ruled by the Houthis on the ground, and they have Brotherhood administrative staff remotely (governors, agents, advisors, executive office managers) and financial budgets from the central bank in Aden. Billions of riyals are wasted - monthly - on hotel guests, while millions of people - at home - cannot find anything to eat, indicating that this is flagrant corruption and an unprecedented crime.
Abdel Wahab Tawaf, the Yemeni ambassador to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, called for withdrawing any northern military units from the south, and handing over the people of the south the tasks of security and defense in those areas, to avoid bloodshed and the destruction of public and private property.
He stressed that the sacred duty of the people of the North is to restore Sana'a and not to fight Aden. He said: "Let us come to an understanding with our brothers in the south to defeat the militias from the north, not fight them."
For his part, journalist Walid Al-Abara said, in a publication, that when the south reached the bottom, it worked "reconciliation and tolerance" and today it is at the top. The (legitimate) North, which has violently smashed into the abyss, needs more than ever reconciliation and tolerance among its social components, the true expression of people, because the parties no longer represent anyone except for a limited number of beneficiaries.