Hammadi accused of housing "displaced speaking Zaidi".. Islah approved the end of the 35th Brigade and control of Al Hujarya

English - Sunday 18 August 2019 الساعة 02:58 pm
Taiz – NewsYemen.net

An organizational meeting of the Islah Party in Taiz, the local branch of the Muslim Brotherhood Organization, approved on Friday the continuation of the termination of the 35 armored brigade led by Brigadier Adnan Al-Hammadi and the replacement of the fourth brigade of the organization in the countryside of Taiz

In the atmosphere of the mobilization and the war that the Brotherhood is blowing up in Al Hujarya and Taiz countryside against the 35 armored brigade, in conjunction with the Houthi escalation of attacks on the brigade's fronts, the Brotherhood uses several pretexts to incite the brigade and its leader, most recently to invoke the presence of displaced people in Al Hujarya fled from the Houthi-controlled areas in northern Yemen, Or those "Speaking Zaidi"

The writer and journalist Nabil Al-Sufi said in his own Twitter on Saturday: "One of the decisions of the organizational meeting of the Islah party in Taiz Friday afternoon: Ending the 35th Brigade and replacing it by the fourth Brigade affiliated with Islah

He added, "The plan adopted: the removal of Hammadi and down Al Hujarya militarily to block the road to Aden

Clashes resumed on Saturday in the area of   Al-Beerain, which was swept by the militia of the Muslim Brotherhood, cutting the main supply line to the front of the Khaddha with Houthi militias in front of the soldiers of the 35th Brigade and the Abu Abbas Brigades

Displaced families fled from Houthi-controlled areas residing in Al Turbah city, South of Taiz, have been harassed and threatened by the Islah militia who have used it as a pretext for escalation against the 35th Brigade

In the same context, Nabil Al-Sufi, further said: The last charges of the Brotherhood to Adnan Al-Hamadi was that Al Hujarya was housing displaced families "speaking Zaidi"

He pointed out that the Brotherhood's attack on Al Shamayatain security director Abdul Karim Al-Sama'e was because he baptized rent contracts for the families of what they called "followers of Tariq Afash", referring to Brigadier General Tariq Saleh, commander of the National Resistance (Republican Guard) on the Red Sea Coast of Yemen

A campaign led by security chief of Taiz Mansour Al-Akhali over the weekend sparked violent clashes in Al Turbah city, to impose a new security director for Al Shamayatain, while the governor of Taiz directed the current director Abdul Karim Al-Sama'e to continue his duty

The spokesman of the National Resistance Sadiq Dowid, condemned on Friday, the harassment against displaced families fled from areas controlled by the Houthi, in Al Turbah city. He said that those who condemn the expulsion of northerners from Aden, practice the same act and uglier than others