The Houthis force the people of Bani Matar to open new roads in preparation for confrontations with Imam “Al-Matari”

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The Houthis force the people of Bani Matar to open new roads in preparation for confrontations with Imam “Al-Matari” Ain Al Janoub, Aden [caption id="attachment_1534" align="alignnone" width="300"]The Houthis force the people of Bani Matar to open new roads in preparation for confrontations with Imam “Al-Matari” The Houthis force the people of Bani Matar to open new roads in preparation for confrontations with Imam “Al-Matari”[/caption] The Houthi militia forced some merchants and farmers in the Bani Matar District to open new roads in the district in preparation for launching future attacks on Imam Al-Matari, who came from Iran last week. Sources close to the Yemeni scene said that the Houthis forced the people of the Bani Matar District in Sanaa Governorate to provide financial aid and participate in the muscular effort to build and expand a number of roads in the district under the name of the “Program for Supporting Community Initiatives Projects in the Governorate, funded by the Central Interventions Unit of the Houthi Ministry of Finance.” The sources added that the leader of the Houthi militia, Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi, assigned the leader of the Houthi militia, Faris Al-Kahali, who is posing as the governor's agent for the services sector, to cover the remaining costs of constructing the necessary roads, especially in rugged areas, in order to facilitate the movement of military vehicles, armored vehicles, and tracked vehicles, after the appearance of Imam Ali Qayed Al-Matari, who He was brought to Bani Matar without the Houthis' knowledge. The sources confirmed that Al-Kahali purchased a number of drilling machines, which are locally called “air compressors,” and very large quantities of cement and one hundred thousand liters of diesel as a first payment to support the people's initiative to expand and build roads . The Houthi leaders feared repeating the mistake of the regime of the late President Ali Abdullah Saleh in the six Saada wars, in which the obstacle was the lack of roads that allow tanks and military vehicles to pass easily, which facilitated the army's inability to eliminate pockets of the Houthi militia, which the militia is trying not to repeat in the Bani Matar District. After taking control of power and anticipating military confrontations with the new Imam Al-Matari. According to the same sources, the Houthi militia assigned the director of the directorate appointed by the Houthi coup plotters, Yahya Al-Qanous, Engineer Abdul Rahman Al-Murtada, Engineer Muhammad Al-Nazari, Abdul-Ghani Al-Durayhimi, Majid Al- Jamali, Abdul-Karim Al-Qarafi, Ahmed Al-Faqih and other Houthi leaders to supervise the military mission, which is carried out under the name of local projects.

EYN ALGNOUB

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