When al-Houthi took control of Taiz, there was an orphan resistance led by Brigadier General Adnan al-Hammadi. The man was resisting the Brotherhood's stabs behind his back. The Salafis, led by Abu al-Abbas, were able to install a resistance on the eastern front, and liberated al-Jahmaliyah all the way to Jabal Sabr. At that time, Brotherhood militias and units were distributed to carry out Two tasks, the first was to tighten the screws on the Salafists and cut off their supplies, and the second was the Houthi competition to control the Al-Turbah Directorate, which is the only outlet for the city of Taiz and the closest to the southern border. Salafi resistance from the region.
The soil, in the estimation of the Brotherhood’s militias, was the home of an alternative scenario in the event it failed to control the capital of the south, Aden, and for the Houthis, it was the neck that, through its terrain extending to opposite Bab al-Mandab, could stifle the supplies of the forces of the Southern Giants Brigades and the forces participating with them, such as the national resistance on the fronts of the western coast. The southern armed forces and the resistance of the Salafists prevented the Houthis from achieving their goal after thwarting the Brotherhood’s plan in the capital, Aden, in late August 2019 AD, expelling its militias, dismantling its terrorist cell networks, and reaching its hidden dens.
The stone and soil countryside of Taiz governorate witnessed Brotherhood-Houthi understandings under the auspices of regional parties, one of the results of which was the establishment of what is known as the Brotherhood’s Popular Mobilization, which was announced by Brotherhood leader Hammoud Al-Mikhlafi, who at the time published on his Facebook page, a video clip documenting the inauguration of the “Hamad” camp in Yafers Jabal Habashi, Taiz Governorate, on an area close to three districts: Jabal Habashi, Al-Mawasit, and Al-Ma’afer.
Not far from Al-Misrakh, the camp includes three brigades and what is known as the Popular Mobilization Forces. The Brotherhood announced its formation on August 30, 2019, and called for its members to be Yemeni soldiers returning from the southern border of the Kingdom on the Saada fronts through promises to give them salaries of up to two thousand Saudi riyals in order to lure them By leaving their positions, evacuating the sites, and facilitating the tasks of the Houthi militia, which intensified its attacks on the Saada fronts at that time.
The first result of this was the complete dismantling of a brigade and the capture of half of its forces after being besieged for days in the valleys of Al Bu Jbara in Kitaf Saada.
Houthi financing and Brotherhood administration:
Al-Mikhlafi was and still is the front, guide and commander of the Qatari camps in the heart of the geography of Taiz, which aimed, during its establishment, to complete control of Al-Hujariya and approach the southern borders, where the southern armed forces and the Arab “Saudi” coalition forces are present, as well as to spread in the areas overlooking the western coast directorates. During the inauguration of the Brotherhood’s Popular Mobilization camps, the Al-Mikhlafi Brotherhood and his team deliberately put up a sign explaining that they withdrew from the southern border in order to further provoke Riyadh and in a manner that satisfies the Houthis and is consistent with Doha’s approach to its understandings with the Iranian axis to withdraw forces under the leadership of the Brotherhood’s military wing from the fronts of the Saada axis and to establish camps for them In Taiz, the battles with the Houthi militia are no longer a priority for the Brotherhood, but rather the destruction of the forces that do not comply with the international organization.
Since the Al-Hajariya areas became under the control of the military forces loyal to the Brotherhood, headed by the so-called Fourth Brigade, the mountainous infantry, and the “Popular Mobilization” militias led by Brotherhood leader Hammoud Saeed Al-Mikhlafi and funded by Qatar, extremist elements and Brotherhood military leaders who were expelled from the capital Aden and involved in The leadership of terrorist cells and those wanted by the security forces, and at the head of these terrorist Brotherhood leaders is called Amjad Khaled Qaid and Mahran al-Qubati.
Undoubtedly, the Brotherhood's Popular Mobilization camps in the Hajjar countryside of Taiz and the Al-Turbah Directorate have turned into shelter camps for terrorist elements and workshops for preparing explosive belts and car bombs.
The confessions of those who were arrested by the security of the capital, Aden, and the anti-terror forces proved the reality of Al-Houthi’s partnership in financing.
For example, but not limited to, the security services in the capital, Aden, accuse the Brotherhood officer, “Wadih Haddad,” and another named “Mohammed Ahmed Al-Maisari” and “Ahmed Al-Baydani” of being “the perpetrators of the terrorist operation that targeted the assassination attempt on the governor of the capital, Aden, the Minister of Agriculture, a terrorist operation and another that targeted Aden Airport.” International in October and November.
Note that the first travels between Sanaa and Taiz, while the terrorist brotherhood, Muhammad Al-Maysari, is in the city of Al-Turbah.
A hotbed for assassinations and terrorist crimes:
The results of the investigations announced by the anti-terror forces in the capital, Aden, revealed that the Brotherhood had turned the “stoned” areas of the Taiz countryside into a hotbed for assassination cells and terrorist crimes.
Last Thursday, the anti-terror forces in the capital, Aden, announced that they had arrested the terrorist cell that carried out an assassination attempt on the head of joint operations, Major General Saleh Al-Dharhani, with a car bomb in the main street of Al-Mualla district on May 15th.
Noting that the members of the terrorist cell confessed, during investigations, to carrying out assassinations of high-ranking military leaders in the capital, Aden, most notably the assassination of Major General Thabet Muthanna Jawas, commander of the Al-Anad military axis, with a car bomb, north of the capital, Aden last March.
The counter-terrorism forces broadcast video confessions of members of the terrorist cell, which includes a woman, detailing the attempt to assassinate Al-Dharhani, which was planned by the terrorist brotherhood Muhammad Al-Maysari, one of the leaders of the so-called Amjad Khaled.
Confessions of the cell members revealed that the car used in the attempt to assassinate Al-Dharhani had been prepared in the city of Al-Turbah in the countryside of Taiz by Al-Maisari, and later entered by one of the cell members, accompanied by his wife and children, to the city of Aden at the end of last April.
Will the Presidential Council prove its authority on the Taiz axis?
Despite the compelling evidence of the transformation of Al-Hujaria into a shelter for dozens of terrorist elements and wanted persons for the security services in the capital, Aden and the southern governorates, pending terrorist cases. Able to deal with the security file impartially.
According to the priorities, on top of which are the sources of security threats and the starting points of terrorist crime, including the terrorist crime and its tributaries.
In the same regard, politicians and activists called on the President of the Presidential Council to place the task of dismantling the Brotherhood’s camps in Al-Turbah and Al-Hajaria districts, which have been proven to harbor terrorist and legally punished elements, and to refer their leaders to a military trial, and to hand over the righteous, such as the terrorist Amjad Khaled and Muhammad Al-Maisari, to the top priority of the Military and Security Committee.