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The Minister of Information stated that the Houthis’ threats to engage in military conflict for Iran are a tactic to evade internal pressures.

Houthi Militias’ Military Threats: A Distraction from Domestic Pressures

Minister of Information’s Statement

Minister of Information Muammar Al-Eryani recently criticized the Houthi militias, backed by the Iranian regime, for their threats to engage in military conflict. He described these threats as a clear attempt to evade mounting internal pressures in areas under their control. Key issues include the increasing demands for the payment of salaries, which have been stalled for years, and the urgent need to improve living conditions for citizens. The situation has deteriorated to unprecedented levels.

Failure to Address Economic Crisis

Al-Eryani emphasized that the Houthis have consistently failed to manage the regions they control through force. They have not addressed the economic and living crises affecting the local population. Instead, the militias have a history of exporting their crises abroad and fabricating new conflicts to divert attention from the catastrophic conditions faced by citizens. This strategy aims to justify their failures and alleviate growing public pressure.

Escalating Humanitarian Crisis

Since their violent takeover, the Houthis have opened multiple fronts under the banner of the Iranian agenda, transforming Yemen into a battleground for regional conflicts. This shift has directly exacerbated the suffering of millions in their controlled areas. Citizens now confront severe economic and social challenges, including the collapse of essential services, rising poverty rates, and persistent salary disruptions.

Prioritizing Iranian Interests Over Yemeni Welfare

Despite the harsh realities faced by Yemenis, Al-Eryani noted that the Houthis continue to push Yemen into the ongoing regional war. This move clearly indicates that their priorities do not align with the needs of the citizens. Instead, they focus on advancing Iran’s agenda and positioning themselves as instruments in regional battles, regardless of the additional suffering inflicted on the Yemeni people and the further destruction of their country.

Public Discontent and Houthi Strategies

As public discontent rises in Houthi-controlled areas, Al-Eryani pointed out that the militias’ attempts to engage in the ongoing war reflect a familiar strategy. This approach involves creating a constant state of mobilization and fabricating external crises, allowing them to maintain control and justify their failures. Ultimately, it is the Yemeni people who bear the brunt of these policies, which prioritize Iranian interests over Yemen’s stability and welfare.

Conclusion

The ongoing situation in Yemen highlights the urgent need for accountability and a focus on the welfare of its citizens. As the Houthi militias continue to pursue their agenda, the international community must remain vigilant and support efforts to restore peace and stability in the region.

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