Yemen.. American peace efforts amid Houthi rejection, intransigence, and escalation

International efforts continued to support the efforts of the United Nations to return to the path of calm and peace in Yemen, while the Houthi terrorist militia continued its intransigence and combat escalation in several areas.


A statement by the US State Department stated that the US envoy to Yemen, Tim Lenderking, continues his consultations in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, in order to obtain support for the efforts of his country and the United Nations regarding a return to calm in Yemen, despite the intransigence and rejection of those efforts by the terrorist Houthi militia.

A brief statement by the US State Department, on Twitter, quoted the envoy, Leander King, as saying that his country is "working relentlessly to end the conflict and bring peace and stability to Yemen," praising, during his meeting with the Saudi ambassador to Yemen, Muhammad Al Jaber in Riyadh, the Saudi role in supporting comprehensive peace efforts. And restoring stability in Yemen, for the sake of regional peace and stability.

The US envoy to Yemen had met in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, with Yemeni Prime Minister Maeen Abdulmalik, and the two sides discussed ways to return to the path of calm and peace, and diplomatic and international efforts in this regard, where the Yemeni government's supportive and supportive position on those efforts was emphasized in order to end the human suffering of the Yemenis. , resulting from the continuation of the conflict and the militias' rejection of the armistice.

In addition, the Yemeni Presidential Leadership Council affirmed its support for government policies and proceeding with the implementation of the National Defense Council's decision to classify the Houthi militia as a terrorist organization, and to take all measures to dry up its funding sources, secure national facilities and deter any criminal threats to the interests of citizens and international peace and security with the support and support of Al-Ashfa in Legitimacy Support Coalition.

According to the official Saba agency, the council took a number of relevant decisions, including the formation of a crisis cell headed by the Prime Minister and the membership of a number of relevant ministers and the governor of the Central Bank, to follow up on economic, financial and monetary developments, and take immediate remedies in this regard.

For its part, the Houthi militia continues its rejection of all international and international efforts aimed at restoring the humanitarian truce in Yemen, and was able to fulfill its impossible conditions that led to the non-extension last October.

Informed sources in the capital, Sana'a, stated that the militias continue their combat escalation on several fronts, and seek to return to renewed fighting through continued mobilization and sending reinforcements and weapons to several fronts.

It indicated that the Houthis had re-installed military communications towers in areas under their control, and had also deployed ballistic missile platforms and booby-trapped marches on western heights overlooking the Red Sea coasts, which threatens international navigation in Bab al-Mandab.

For its part, the joint forces on the western coast thwarted, during the past hours, Houthi attacks and an attempt to advance and establish combat positions in contact sites south of Hodeidah.

 The military media of the joint Yemeni forces stated that the units of the joint forces stationed in the Hays axis responded firmly to the sources of the Houthi militia's fire, which targeted farms, villages, and joint sites on the fronts of the Al-Jarrahi and Al-Tuhayta districts and southeast of Hays.

In Taiz, the Houthi militia continued to send combat reinforcements, including heavy and advanced weapons, to the fronts east of the city, concentrated in the Arbaeen fronts and the Al-Hawban area, the main stronghold of Houthi elements east of the city.

In the context of the Houthi violations, Houthi armed elements deployed on the road linking the governorates of Ibb and Taiz, and carried out looting and robbery of travelers' property, in order to finance their forces deployed in those areas.

The militias kidnapped 12 civilians from Al-Adain district, west of Ibb governorate, and took them to an unknown destination, after five of their militiamen were killed and wounded in the area at the end of last week.

The militias also continued to loot and confiscate the lands of the "Bani Matar" tribes in the "Al-Barwiya" area, west of Sana'a, for the benefit of their fighters coming from Saada.

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