Yemeni parliament speaker Abdul-Aziz Jabari said that President Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi and his government have committed a "betrayal" of their mark on the recent UAE strikes of the National Army.

In a television interview broadcast on Wednesday, Jabari strongly condemned the silence of Hadi and his government on the air strikes by the UAE to the Yemeni forces, and described this silence as treason.

He added that the speaker of the Yemeni parliament also refused to issue a statement against the UAE strike on the Yemeni national army.

He said the Yemeni government had repeatedly called on Saudi authorities to rein in the UAE in Yemen, but Riyadh responded that it could not do without Abu Dhabi.

"We do not want the Saudis to become a mediator in Yemen, and they must abide by international resolutions and support legitimacy," the meeting said.

Shabwa Governor Mohammed Saleh bin Adiou said the UAE has turned the Balhaf project to export liquefied gas into a military barracks.

Bin Adiou said they had asked for the withdrawal of UAE military forces so that the project could be restarted.

For his part, accused the Governor of Socotra Ramzi Mahrous representative of the Khalifa Foundation of the United Arab Emirates control of generators and withdrawn from the Electricity Corporation with the help of elements of the Transitional Council.

Mahrous said that the attack by the UAE delegate and his tools on state institutions in Socotra is reprehensible and unacceptable and should be stopped immediately.

In another context, said the Chairman of the United Nations Committee of Experts on Yemen Kamal Jendoubi that the report of the Commission documented violations of international law committed by the Saudi-Emirati coalition forces in the application of rules of engagement.

Jendoubi said in an interview with Al Jazeera in the program "without borders" the most prominent of these violations, namely, the non-discrimination between civilian and military objectives, which led to significant casualties among civilians.

On another Yemeni issue, the Interior Ministry of the Houthi group said its investigation had led to Saudi intelligence being the main body behind Ibrahim al-Houthi, the brother of the group's leader Abdul-Malik al-Houthi.

The ministry announced the killing of what it described as the main perpetrator of the assassination of Ibrahim al-Houthi in a security operation carried out deep in the city of Marib in eastern Yemen.

The Houthi group announced the assassination of Ibrahim Badr al-Din al-Houthi on August 9 last.