Yemen.. popular boiling in the areas under the control of the Houthi militia

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According to local sources in several areas under the control of the terrorist Houthi militia, a state of popular anger and boiling in those areas is caused by the deterioration of the economic and living conditions, and the restriction of freedoms, which has reached the extent of preventing women from leaving the house except with a guardian.

The sources confirmed that several areas in Ibb governorate witnessed, during the past few hours, popular gatherings calling for the departure of Al-Houthi, and a return to the era of the Yemeni state that was overthrown in the year 2011, i.e. the era of the late President Ali Abdullah Saleh.

Leaflets were spread on the walls in several streets in the capital, Sana'a, calling for the departure of Al-Houthi, including the slogan "Leave, O Houthi", while the militias intensively deployed their armed elements in the streets of the city, and set up new checkpoints at the city's entrances and prevented the movement of tribesmen to and from the capital. Sana'a, while foreign elements were seen spreading in the south of Sana'a, led by the mercenary nicknamed "Abu Fatima".

A state of tension prevails in the capital, Sana'a, in light of several calls for a large popular uprising against the Houthis, while the tribal areas around the capital are witnessing a state of tribal discontent and anger in light of the Houthis' abuses during the armistice period, which led to the confiscation of their lands by Houthi elements from Saada.

Meanwhile, videos and publications calling for a popular revolution and armed uprisings in Houthi areas appeared on social media pages, as well as publications confirming the presence of Houthi vehicles carrying out kidnappings of those suspected of publishing these publications and videos.

For its part, the Yemeni Bar Association called in a statement for an open sit-in, against the background of the practices and violations that its members are demanding by Houthi elements, especially female lawyers, noting that female lawyers are subjected to humiliating searches by Houthi elements when they exercise their legal duties.

Al-Houthi militia had stormed the headquarters of the Bar Association in Sana'a and arrested the head of the Yemeni Bar Association, "Abdullah Rajeh" and a number of members of the union, and took them to an unknown destination.

The Presidential Leadership Council, headed by Rashad Al-Alimi, called in a meeting with the governors of 12 Yemeni governorates to support the aspirations of the residents of the areas under the control of the Houthi militia, to restore state institutions and end the coup.

According to the official Saba news agency, the meeting reviewed reports about the growing state of discontent and boiling in the militia-controlled areas, and demanded support for the popular resistance in the face of the backward project.

In Taiz, a report issued by the "Human Rights Information and Training Center" stated that it recorded 53 violations against civilians in the city of Taiz committed by the Houthi militia during the month of February, including 9 cases of killing civilians.

On the ground.. The joint and southern forces repelled a new Houthi attack on the "Thurra" front between the governorates of Al-Bayda and Abyan, and the militias suffered heavy losses, and Houthi weapons positions were destroyed in the contact areas, including heavy artillery.

In Al-Jawf, the army and resistance forces thwarted a Houthi infiltration attempt towards their positions east of the city of Al-Hazm, the capital of the province, according to a field source, confirming the arrival of new Houthi reinforcements to the city of Al-Hezam as part of its combat escalation after its refusal to extend the truce.

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