The Minister of Information, Culture, and Tourism, Muammar Al-Eryani, revealed alarming reports indicating that several leaders of the Iranian-backed Houthi militia are evacuating their families through Sanaa Airport. This development coincides with a widespread campaign to sell their real estate assets in the capital and other areas under their control. The leaders are reportedly transferring their funds abroad, highlighting the significant blows the militia has been facing.
In a recent press statement, Al-Eryani emphasized that these actions reflect the panic and confusion gripping the militia as their Iranian-backed project rapidly collapses. He noted, “The quick sales of properties and the transfer of funds abroad have led to a noticeable decline in land and real estate prices.” This trend underscores the desperation among Houthi leaders as they confront mounting challenges.
Al-Eryani pointed out that these movements serve as clear evidence of the fear among Houthi leaders, who now face severe setbacks that signal the impending end of their destructive agenda. He remarked, “When leaders start evacuating their families and selling their assets, it indicates they have lost confidence in their ability to continue. They are preparing for an inevitable collapse while leaving their followers to face the dire consequences.”
The Minister affirmed that these developments signify a clear indication of the approaching end of the Houthi militia’s dark and tyrannical project. He stressed that the coming days and weeks will bring more positive news for the Yemeni people, who are on the verge of reclaiming their state. Al-Eryani expressed optimism about moving beyond the Houthi coup and towards a future that restores Yemen’s freedom and dignity, free from Iranian influence.
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