Criticism on social media of Houthi militias donating money to Hizbullah

English - Tuesday 24 December 2019 الساعة 06:47 pm
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Campaigns by Houthi militias to raise funds for Lebanon's Hezbollah have been criticized by those who say they ignore the conditions civilians in their areas of control.

Journalist Abdul Nasser al-Muthouh said in a tweet that the militias launched a large-scale campaign to raise funds for Hizbullah, while the swine flu in Sana'a and dengue in Hodeidah are killing people, without paying attention to them.

"Don't patients deserve similar campaigns to treat the injured by Houthi militias?" he asked.

Al-Muta'ir Adnan Atiq said the Houthi militias are not interested in Yemen or the people of Yemen, but they are interested in governing Yemen under the umbrella of the Safi wali in Tehran.

"Don't expect them to give Yemen something worth mentioning, because their goal is to satisfy their Iranian master, even if half of Yemen's population dies of disease and hunger," he said.

Al-Muta'id al-Salahi said the Yemeni people have not yet entered the dictionary of Houthi militias, referring to their disregard for their suffering and living conditions.

For his part, al-Muta'ad Ibn Kholan's account said that Houthi militias are stealing the new currency to convert it into the dollar currency and then send it to Lebanon.

He added that the starving people do not matter if they die of hunger in the eyes of the Houthi militias, because they are not among their concerns.

The Iranian arm in Yemen occasionally organizes donation campaigns for Hezbollah militias, which are facing financial difficulties after the amount of money flowing from Iran was reduced due to U.S. sanctions, ignoring the difficult living conditions of citizens in their areas of control.

Civilians are facing severe financial hardship, after Houthi militias cut off their monthly salaries and imposed additional payments on food commodities, causing prices to rise to such an extent that they find it difficult to buy them.