In recent days, the Houthi militia has deployed new military reinforcements to frontline areas in southern Al Hudaydah province. Observers view this move as a potential indication of escalating tensions across multiple fronts.
On Friday, the government media office in Al Hudaydah reported that the militia sent dozens of armed fighters from the districts of Zabid and Al Tahita toward the frontlines in the Al Fazah and Al Jabailah areas, located north of Al Khawkhah city. Notably, these recruits had previously been compelled to join training camps.
The groups arriving in Al Fazah are under the command of Houthi leader Abdullah Al-Azi, also known as “Abu Al-Qasim.” He has previously held the position of commander for the coastal front within the militia.
This military buildup coincides with military reports indicating increased Houthi activity across several fronts. Such developments raise concerns about the possibility of renewed clashes in areas that had experienced relative calm in recent months.
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