Ahmed Murad (Aden, Cairo, )
The terrorist Houthi militia deliberately thwarts any opportunity to reach a peaceful settlement, and insists on continuing violations and crimes, including the smuggling of weapons that reach them from external parties, which has turned Yemen into a black market for smuggled weapons.
And the US Central Command had announced that it had intercepted 4 arms smuggling operations for the Houthis within two months, and revealed that the Yemeni security forces had seized 100 drone engines destined for the militias, and a French warship seized a boat loaded with weapons and ammunition smuggled to the Houthis, including 3,000 rifles, 500,000 rounds and 20 missiles. anti-tank.
The Yemeni activist and political analyst, Aida bin Laasm, told Al-Ittihad that the Houthi militia, since its coup against the legitimate government, has relied on a complex smuggling network to bring weapons into its areas.
He revealed to Assem that the “Houthi” relies heavily on smuggling weapons by sea, through the long coastline extending from Al-Mahra to Bab Al-Mandab, and the group takes advantage of every calm to bring in the largest amount of light and heavy weapons such as missiles, high explosives, and even aviation. Administrator
For his part, the Yemeni political analyst, Dr. Fadl Al-Rubaie, indicated to Al-Ittihad that there are several smuggling networks that transport weapons across the sea to the Houthi militia, which accumulate weapons in their stores, which shows their true intentions and unwillingness for peace, and their insistence on continuing the war and the suffering they are experiencing. Yemeni people.
Al-Rubaie said: “While the United Nations and regional countries continue their efforts to reach a political settlement in Yemen and stop the war, the Houthi militia continues its stubbornness and aggressive approach by smuggling weapons that reach it from abroad, which confirms that it is working to continue the war and its strategy that is compatible with with the goals of terrorist groups.
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