The Houthi-backed militias backed by Iran continued their daily violations of the UN truce by bombing and targeting the positions of the joint forces in the province of Hays south of the province of Hodeidah, following the announcement by the United Nations of the agreement of the delegation of the legitimate Yemeni government and the Huthi militias on a new mechanism and re-imposition of the cease-fire and non-escalation in the province On the west coast of Yemen, while the fighters of the Arab Alliance to support the legitimacy of the destruction of a weapons store belonging to the militias in the vicinity of Sanaa, and the Yemeni army continued its readiness to complete the redeployment in Dali.

Al-Houthi militias shelled a number of joint mortar, hawser and rocket-propelled grenade launchers with heavy medium-size machineguns and continued their intransigence and refused to abide by the terms of the agreement. The international ceasefire and military operations in Hodeidah. The militias continued to bombard the eastern and southern neighborhoods of Hodeidah. They also carried out military operations in the vicinity of the Tahita and Al-Tahita areas. The joint forces monitored the arrival of new reinforcements of the Houthi militias across the Zabid line to remote areas outside the headquarters of the Tahita Directorate, the second of its kind within 48 hours. An open plan aimed at attacking the mountainous area to threaten the ways to supply the joint resistance in the advanced front within the city of Hodeidah.

The Houthi escalation came after the United Nations said in a statement on Sunday evening that the Yemeni government's legitimate government and the Houthi militias had agreed on "a new mechanism and procedures for re-imposing the cease-fire and non-escalation" around the coastal city of Hodeidah, , The International Organization said that a ship of its collected representatives of the two sides from different places, where they held talks in the Red Sea off Yemen, the first meeting of its kind since last February.

The UN envoy to Yemen, Martin Griffith, arrived in the Yemeni capital of Sanaa, which is under the control of the Iranian-backed coup-backed Houthi militia, in a new effort to try to compel the militias to implement the Stockholm agreement, particularly with regard to the cease-fire in Hodeidah.

On Monday evening, Griffith met Yemeni President Abdurbo Mansour Hadi and Saudi Deputy Defense Minister Khalid Bin Salman to discuss the developments in the Yemeni crisis and how to implement the Stockholm agreement.

The meeting came on the second day of the meeting of the International Referendum Committee, chaired by Danish General Michael Lessigard. According to a statement issued by the Yemeni presidency, Hadi praised the positive positions of the United Nations and its unlimited support for constitutional legitimacy. "We directed our team in the redeployment committee to resume work, And deal with the full positive to correct the course of implementation of the Hodeidah agreement, and unfortunately we have reached the intransigence and arrogance of the Huthi militias again ».

Hadi stressed that it must be clearly agreed that the implementation of the Stockholm Agreement is the key to entry to discuss the subsequent arrangements, pointing out the importance of progress in the humanitarian file of prisoners and detainees in accordance with the efforts of the UN envoy in this regard, on the basis of all versus all.

For his part, Griffith told Haidi: "We will work together to implement the tracks of peace according to the three references, with our immediate focus on the first phase of the Hodeidah agreement, expressing his thanks to the government team in the field and his presence in these meetings, overcoming difficulties and obstacles." He also expressed his condemnation of the death sentences Houthis against 30 Yemeni citizens, as well as the targeting of civilian installations in Saudi Arabia that do not serve peace and complicate its paths.

On Sunday, the Arab Coalition for the Support of Legitimacy aimed at military positions of militias in Sinhan in the vicinity of Sanaa. The raids destroyed a weapons storehouse and Huthi military equipment, a few hours after the militia moved military pieces inside and outside the capital. In Dhala, military sources confirmed the arrival of one of the military brigades of the Yemeni army to the areas of contact and confrontations, explaining that arrangements are made at a high rate to complete the redeployment in the north and west of Dali.

Coalition fighters destroy an arms depot belonging to Houthi militias in the vicinity of Sana'a.

• Military sources: arrangements to complete the redeployment of the Yemeni army in Dali.