The United Nations announced yesterday the agreement of the delegation of the legitimate Yemeni government and the Houthi militias on a new mechanism and procedures to re-impose the cease-fire and non-escalation in the city of Hodeidah. The Yemeni army forces continued their advance on the fronts of Saada, Backed by Iran, as military operations continue on the Dalea fronts.

In a statement, the United Nations said in a statement yesterday evening that the delegation of the legitimate Yemeni government and the Houthi militias agreed on "a new mechanism and procedures for re-imposing the cease-fire and non-escalation" around the coastal city of Hodeidah as well as the technical aspects of the withdrawal of troops.

The UN said its ship had brought together representatives of the two sides from different places, holding talks in the Red Sea off Yemen, in the first meeting of its kind since February.

On the ground, the Houthi militias continued their military escalation against the positions of the joint forces and residential neighborhoods. They targeted the positions of the joint forces inside Hodeidah and the liberated neighborhoods, in addition to the bombing of residential neighborhoods in the city of Hays. Militias continued to send reinforcements to the borders of Tahita, Durahi and East Hodeidah.

The Houthi escalation coincided with the second day of the meeting of the UN Commission for the Coordination of Redeployment in Hodeidah, chaired by Danish General Michael Lawlessard, with the legitimate Yemeni government delegations and militias on board an international ship. The government team demanded the opening of the crossings to bring humanitarian aid to the targeted areas. Houthi escalation.

Spokesman of the Yemeni Army Giants Brigades, Mamoun al-Ghammi, said that the talks discussed the need for the militias to abide by the truce and the comprehensive cease-fire, and called on the government team to implement the first phase of the redeployment in Hodeidah correctly, based on what was agreed upon in the Swedish consultations. "It seems that the Huthi militias do not want to implement the Stockholm Agreement properly, as they continue to violate the truce," the German news agency DPA said.

The Yemeni army continued its advance in Sa'ada governorate, winning great victories in the Yellow Front after violent confrontations against the militias, which suffered heavy losses in lives and military vehicles.

According to field sources in Saada, the Yemeni army forces are backed by the Arab alliance to support the legitimacy, penetrated Houthi defenses in Al-Bireh, and penetrated long distances in the Directorate, as well as continued progress on the fronts of Haidan, Baqam and Kataf north and west of the province.

The army was able to liberate strategic positions in the front of the yellow after violent confrontations against the militias. During the confrontations, the forces controlled the miklas, Rakan and Jabal Nawaf. The fighting left dead and wounded among the Houthis.

In Al-Bayda, more than 14 Houthi elements were killed and others were wounded in fierce battles between the joint forces supported by local resistance in the front of the incendiary, while the coalition fighters launched a series of raids targeting the positions of the militias in Jabal al-Barak and Jabal Bahawas. In Jouf, the Yemeni army liberated several positions in the district of Khib and the people after fighting against the Huthi militias. Among the liberated sites were the mountains of Ras al-Temsah and the Black Mountains on the front of the city.

In Hajjah, the Yemeni army carried out an offensive operation with the support of the Arab coalition forces on the positions of al-Houthi militia east of Harad city, while dozens of militia militants were killed and wounded in clashes with the legitimate forces on the fronts of Qatba, Mers and Balaal.