Yemen... Preparing a "black list" of entities supporting the Houthi militias

Sources close to the Yemeni government revealed the start of preparing a "black list" of entities, companies, and entities linked to the Houthi terrorist militia, in implementation of the National Defense Council's decision to classify the Houthis as a terrorist organization.

The sources stated that directives were issued by the government to the relevant authorities to prepare a "black list" of companies, people and organizations that support the Houthis, with the aim of drying up the sources of funding for the Houthi militias.

For its part, the Presidential Command Council in Aden continued to discuss measures to implement the decision of the National Defense Council, including options for dealing with the threats of the Houthi militia, to protect the interests of Yemenis, global energy supplies and international freedom of navigation.

The official Saba news agency reported that a meeting of the Command Council, held in Aden, in the presence of Defense Minister Mohsen Al-Dairi, and Chief of Staff of the Yemeni Army, Saghir Aziz, discussed the procedures and mechanisms that must be taken to implement the decision of the National Defense Council, which classified the Houthis as a terrorist organization, including the mobilization and mobilization of all capabilities. And energies to enhance the presence of the state and the unity of the ranks, and to respond to the broad popular rally around efforts to end the Houthi coup and achieve security and stability in Yemen.

He praised the honorable positions of the Coalition to Support Legitimacy led by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, as well as the widespread Arab and international condemnation of the attacks and attacks of the Houthi terrorist militia and its supporters, and their catastrophic repercussions on international peace and security.

On the same level, the Ambassador of Yemen to Lebanon Abdullah Al-Deais discussed today with the Lebanese Minister of Information Ziad Al-Makari the sectarian and inciting discourse of the Al-Sahat and Al-Masarah channels of the Houthi terrorist militia and the call for mobilization to the battlefronts to perpetuate the war and broadcast shady news and reports.

According to the official Saba Agency, Ambassador Al-Deais assured the Lebanese minister that what the two laws are publishing from Beirut represents a clear abuse of the brotherly relations between the two countries, despite Yemen's address to the Lebanese authorities on more than one level to stop their broadcasts, in addition to that this is an explicit violation of the decision of the Council of Arab Information Ministers. Which asked member states to prevent or host any media channels or activities aimed at destabilizing security and stability in any other Arab country based on the special item submitted by Yemen.

On the ground, the air defenses of the southern and joint forces in the Hadhramaut governorate thwarted a terrorist attack by the Houthi militia targeting the port of Mukalla, according to military sources, confirming the dropping of a Houthi booby-trapped march that was flying at a low altitude over the port facilities, which is the third strategic port in Yemen after Hodeidah and Aden.

The sources stated that the Houthi attempt prompted the competent authorities to close the port of Mukalla as a precaution, and took measures to preserve the safety of navigation in the port from any Houthi terrorist attacks, such as those targeting the Al-Nashima ports in Shabwa and Al-Dhaba in Hadramout a few days ago.

In Abyan, the confrontations continued between the southern and joint forces on the one hand, and the terrorist Houthi militia on the other, on the Thara front between the Abyan and Al-Bayda governorates, for the second day on the following, during which all the militia’s plans to penetrate the front towards Abyan governorate, to support and support terrorist elements from, were thwarted. Al-Qaeda, ISIS, and the Brotherhood” that were expelled from the province by the southern forces recently.

Field sources stated that the confrontations resulted in the killing and wounding of many Houthis, in addition to the destruction of combat mechanisms, including cannon emplacements, in the outposts of the Houthis.

In Taiz, local sources revealed that the Houthi militia had confiscated the equipment and documents of the Al-Barah cement factory, west of the city, as part of its preparations to flee the area in light of the preparations made by the joint forces on the western coast to confront any Houthi movements and respond to the attacks by marches that targeted ports in Hadramout. and Shabwa.

In Sana’a, Houthis were killed and wounded due to Houthi-Houthi confrontations in Arhab district, north of the capital, Sana’a, against the background of looting tribal lands and then disagreement over their division between Houthi leaders from Saada and Sana’a.

According to local sources, three militia members were killed and seven others were wounded, including a prominent leader, in the confrontations in which heavy weapons were used.

The militias in Sana'a had announced the burial of 28 unidentified bodies who had fallen on the Houthi fighting fronts, after long periods of time had passed since the bodies had been deceived into fighting and then buried without the knowledge of their families.

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