54 Houthis were killed, while 13 others, including a militia leader, were captured in a military operation of the Yemeni resistance on the western coast launched by the Yemeni joint resistance with the participation and support of the Arab coalition forces led by Saudi Arabia.

The joint Yemeni resistance forces launched a military attack on the sites and gatherings of the Houthis after careful monitoring in Al-Jah area west of the Directorate of Beit al-Faqih, and the areas of its presence in the departments of Tahita and Hays in Hodeidah province.

Al-Houthi's militia receives strong blows and field defeats in conjunction with military operations on various fronts and continuous and deliberate progress on several fronts.

In addition, the joint Yemeni resistance forces launched a military attack on the positions and gatherings of the Houthi militias loyal to Iran after careful monitoring of Al-Jah area west of the Directorate of Beit al-Faqih, which witnessed attempts to infiltrate the militia and desperate areas of the Tahita and Hays departments in Hodeidah province in a qualitative and surprising operation resulted in the defeat of elements and the escape of the number With the participation and support of the Arab coalition forces led by Saudi Arabia.

The Yemeni resistance forces, each in its own sector of the West Coast Front of Yemen, carried out a surprise military operation that killed 54 Houthis and captured 13 others, including field commander Muhammad Ali Saleh Ghalib amid a state of confusion among the Houthi militia.

The Yemeni resistance forces succeeded in destroying the fortifications of the militia in the area of ​​"Al-Jah" west of the Directorate of Beit al-Faqih and progress east towards the Husseiniya province of Hodeidah, while addressing the process of infiltration Hutha failed by which the militia tried to raise the morale of its defeated elements in the fighting fronts in light of the rapid progress of the Yemeni resistance forces .

The brigades also targeted militia positions in the districts of Tahita and Hays in the western coast of Yemen, causing heavy losses in equipment and lives, as well as controlling military positions in the eastern province of Hayes and confiscating a number of weapons used to target innocent civilians and their homes in the same Directorate. To defeat elements of the militias that take civilians as human shields and entrenched inside health facilities, schools and places of worship, which would increase the suffering of Yemeni citizens as a result of the war imposed by the Houthi militias.

"The resistance managed to comb a number of farms from the pockets of the Houthis and cleared them and found weapons and ammunition left by the militias after they fled their positions during the qualitative operations that took into account their military tactics to protect the lives of civilians," said Ahmed Ghailan.

He added that the Al-Houthi militia has received strong blows and field defeats in conjunction with the military operations on various fronts and the continuous and deliberate progress of several axes, which led to its retreat and tearing its ranks, which made it unable to withstand the stability in the battlefields.

He pointed out that the Houthi militias continue their desperate attempts to cut the supply route from the area of ​​al-Jahah southeast of the city of Hodeidah and carry out infiltrations, but the joint resistance forces stand by the lookout and failed all attempts and defeated the elements after the siege.