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“Two Branches of the Same Root”… When Two Friends – Hidden Enemies – Initiate Foreign Agendas: Understandings of The Reform and Al-Houthis… for What?

[su_label type=”info”]SMA News – Report – Hesham Soileh – Exclusive[/su_label][su_spacer size=”10″] Some Muslim Brotherhood leaders are in pursuit of creating understandings between the Reform Party and Al-Houthis in Yemen through initiatives and calls National Reconciliation with Al-Houthi militias.
After the expulsion of Qatar from the Arab Coalition because of terrorist-supporting policies, those Qatari-allied Reform leaders tried to create a reproach with Al-Houthis to work against the coalition.
Confirming the dual role of the Yemeni reform party, Tuakol Karman, who also held the Qatari nationality, called for a National Reconciliation between her party and Al-Houthis. She indicated that if such dialogues and understandings happen this will be counted for the party. She asserted that there is no war that lasts forever and the Yemeni war should end if intentions are honest.
Addressing the two parties, Karman said: “You wounded each other enough. Both of you are in pain. There are others who are laying to you both and intended to destroy the country. They are using your dividedness and conflicts to burn out your country to dust. Make up your minds and remember that every war ends with peace. So, let it be now”.
One of Al-Houthi Leaders indicated that “Ansar Allah” are here of Reform leaders wanted so. He asserted that “Saleh Al-Sammad”, head of the so-called the supreme political council, called on air from Al-Sabeen square to a national reconciliation and formation of a national unity government with the Reform Party. He added: “We hope that your party leaders are courageous enough to create a national reconciliation as the Republic will remain and only mercenaries of the Arab Coalition are those who call for restoring it”.
At the same context, Hasan Zaid, head of Al-Haq Party, trying to avoid describing the Reform party as ISIS as a reward for such understandings, tweeted saying: “There is no reason to describe Yemeni individuals or groups as ISIS unless they call themselves so. Let’s cooperate to stop extremism and to justify it. I appreciate the acts of leaders of Ansar Allah and the Reform Party who show great concern with establishing peaceful coexistence and facing wild acts since 2014”.
Political observers think that a part of the legitimacy military troops, loyal to the Reform Party, are actually initiating agendas that doesn’t serve the defeat of Al-Houthis.
A Saudi newspaper indicated last Tuesday that an agreement is done between the Reform and Al-Houthis to freeze military operations in some fronts. A military source indicated to the newspaper that military units loyal to the Reform party withdrew from some posts liberated from Al-Houthis in Al-Baida last Monday for unknown reasons. This enabled Al-Houthis to resume control over these posts. the source described that saying “It looks like a pass-receive operation between Reform troops and Al-Houthis”.
A special source indicated to SMA News that droopy acts on Sanaa’s parameter fronts in Naham and Surwah in addition to the withdrawal of Reform troops from some zones and leaving them to Al-Houthis is actually to decrease pressure over the militias and to enable them redirect their troops to Al-Hodeida and West Coast fronts where southern troops are achieving progressive victories. He added that such acts are undeniably the result of understandings between Al-Houthis and the Reform.
The source added that these understandings mean the defeat of the Arab Coalition after the recent recognition of UN Security Council of Al-Houthis as a De Facto authority and signing agreements concerning humanitarian aids with them last week. The source doubted that such things could happen without General Ali Mohsen Al-Ahmar, the first man of Saudi Arabia, agreeing on them unless the old General managed to keep dancing on both robes.

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