Yemen..Houthi militias drop all options for peace

Yemeni political sources said that the terrorist Houthi militia has dropped all options for peace, with its intransigence about renewing the truce, its attack with missiles and drones on oil ports, its threat to international navigation, and its bombing of the city of Taiz.

The sources pointed out that despite all this escalation, the international and international efforts, represented by the UN and US envoys, continue their efforts to return to extending and expanding the truce through new rounds in the region, and their sponsorship of side consultations between the Yemeni parties in Muscat and Jordan.

The sources added, "The militias are consulting in an area, and they continue to kill Yemenis in several areas."

The United Nations has accused the Houthi militia of committing war crimes in many regions of Yemen, since the end of the humanitarian truce early last month.

"The Houthi group has committed war crimes in Yemen since the end of the armistice agreement last month," the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk, said in a press statement on Friday, pointing to attacks and bombings in government-controlled areas that killed and injured civilians.

On the ground, the Houthi militia bombed at dawn today, with various types of weapons, the Hamir area in the Maqbana district, west of Taiz governorate, which led to the death of a woman and the injury of three children, and prompted the residents of the area to flee to safe areas.

Field sources said that the Houthi shelling came after the arrival of reinforcements and weapons belonging to its members to the fronts west of Taiz, including ballistic missiles and booby-trapped marches, and its quest to create sites to install these weapons in order to threaten international navigation in Bab al-Mandab.

The joint forces stationed in Mocha, west of Taiz, destroyed Houthi movements and new sites belonging to them, in Maqbna, and led to the death and injury of a number of Houthi elements, which prompted the Houthis to send more elements and weapons to achieve their goal in the region.

In Lahj, the Houthi militia continued to target the locations of the southern and joint forces, and civilian areas in the areas of "Karsh and Wadi Habeel Hanash", prompting the forces stationed in those areas to respond to the attacks and inflicting heavy losses on the Houthis.

The militias had bombed one of the bridges in the Al-Mughniyeh area, which led to cutting off the road linking Lahj and Taiz, which passes through the areas of Al-Rahda, Diyash, Najdi Qafil and Al-Wuzef, Rubu` Hadaba and then Karsh in Lahj, while they continued to create sites in those areas with the aim of escalating the confrontations towards the areas. Edited in Lahij.

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