The Yemeni capital Sanaa, which is controlled by the Iranian-backed Houthi coup militia, witnessed a state of security alert for the militias, fearing the outbreak of popular protests against the current situation in the city, in light of the unprecedented economic, security and social situation, and local sources confirmed that Militias deployed in all neighborhoods of the city for fear of similar protests in Iraq and Lebanon.

The sources confirmed that the militias deployed military elements and mechanisms in public facilities, including schools and universities, especially the University of Sanaa, which the militias fear to come out of demonstrations against them, and spread dozens of gunmen, on campus, and the gates of colleges and departments heavily, and imposed security measures They set up checkpoints at campus entrances, especially after female schools in Sanaa witnessed a state of boiling and rejection by female students of Houthi women's leadership, which was imposed by militias on school administrations.

The Houthi militias announced, a few days ago, a state of alert among its elements, in conjunction with the imposition of large financial levies on merchants and residents in areas under its control, prompting the MP in the Parliament of Sanaa, which is controlled by Houthi militias, Abdo Beshr, to launch a sharp attack on the leadership of the so-called The Houthi Supreme Political Council, which accused him of corruption and protection of the corrupt, and ridiculed the way they manage the de facto authorities in areas under their control.

During the "illegal" parliament session in Sana'a, Bishr ridiculed the campaign launched by Houthi leader Mahdi Al-Mashat to fight corruption, accusing him of issuing appointments to corrupt positions and protecting them as well.