Terrorist targeting of international organizations..a dangerous development in the Houthi-Brotherhood war on the south

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 The collection of extortion for international organizations constitutes an important resource for the Houthis, and the fact that their headquarters are in Sana’a provides him with a political service that the regional parties supporting him have exploited to market false fallacies that inclusion of the Houthis in the list of terrorist organizations will obstruct the political process and exacerbate the humanitarian crisis
 This deception, which revealed a faint and lax international role in the humanitarian and security situation that it caused and exacerbated by the Houthi terrorism, made the Houthis and his militias an update in rooting it as terrorism that stemmed from the Iranian sectarian myth and continued with a naive trick that violated the international position.
 Returning to talking about international organizations, the security stability in the liberated southern governorates, including the capital, Aden, constituted a catalyst for the disengagement of international organizations from blackmailing and besieging the Houthi militias in Sana’a and over all of its militias’ control.  This annoyed al-Houthi and prompted him to mobilize all his terrorist tools, including those he had gained from the Brotherhood militias’ use with him, to target the stable security environment in the south and to try to plant new mines in the way of the missions of international humanitarian organizations.
 
 Al-Houthi sees the stability of the south as a threat to him in the north and an end to his greed in the south, and that it is also a success for the Arab coalition and the Southern Transitional Council. Al-Houthi sees in the normalization of the situation in the south, including security, what he sees as the Brotherhood’s dominant party on the so-called legitimacy, which showed this in an open and crude way in justifying the adoption of a policy  The siege and the systematic collective punishment on the south. In December 2017, the former foreign minister, Abdul-Malik Al-Mikhlafi, said in response to a question by a reporter on the Aden Sky channel about the reasons for the government’s failure to make the cities of the south a role model: “We admit that there are palaces for the government, but there is a party that sees  Stability in the south serves the project and dream of secession.”
 
 Al-Houthi and the Brotherhood are participating in the presidential and governmental institutions, disrupting life and destroying the service infrastructure of the capital, Aden, and the rest of the liberated southern governorates, and aggravating the living conditions of citizens in order to prevent “secession,” as they claim.
 The citizen’s living reality reveals another aspect of the Houthi Brotherhood’s engagement in the war on the south at all economic, military, security and political levels and on the basis of “unity or death.” But the results of this war, despite its ugliness, its dirty methods and the multiplicity of its fronts, did not affect the constants of the southern citizen, and his liberation goals and salvation from  The unity of death and terrorism, but rather made it more solid in its struggle and determination to restore its southern federal state, and this determination is manifested by security, military and societal integration in thwarting Houthi brotherhood terrorist plans aimed at showing the liberated southern governorates, including the capital, Aden, as an unsuitable environment for the work of aid and relief agencies  International, a scheme aimed at forcing these organizations to leave and return to work from Sanaa, which is controlled by the terrorist Houthi militia.
 This plan was not successful except by what the Houthi militia has committed to impose a siege on international organizations and bodies in the Yemeni capital, Sana’a, to prevent the transfer of their headquarters to the southern capital of Aden, and similarly to that, the Brotherhood militias have targeted the movement of crews of international bodies and organizations within the geographical scope of their control, specifically the region.  Al Wusta in Abyan Governorate, through terrorist elements that were synthesized, cloned, organized and framed in the context of the war on the south.
 
 On the 13th of this February, gunmen belonging to the terrorist organization Al-Qaeda kidnapped five UN staff members in the As-Suwayda area between the districts of (Lowder and Mudiyah), which are controlled by militias and Brotherhood forces, and their fate is still unknown.
 This terrorist incident has re-shed light on the sphere of influence that the terrorist organization enjoys in parts of Abyan Governorate, as well as in the Khadermaut valley and desert, under the cover of the Brotherhood militias.
 
 In general, there is an interest for the Brotherhood and the Houthi militias to show the south as an environment unsuitable for the work of humanitarian organizations and international aid and relief agencies, and for the success of that interest, the Brotherhood and the Houthis work together on the scheme of the southern identity on terrorism and its organizations that are known for their origin and their intellectual, material, human and northern leadership.