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The day after Assad's downfall, Houthi militia vows to suppress any uprising to overthrow its priestly authority in Yemen

Political| 9 December, 2024 - 10:44 AM

Yemen Youth Net

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The terrorist Houthi militia vowed to suppress any uprising to overthrow its priestly authority in Yemen, the day after the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria.

The Lebanese newspaper Al-Akhbar, which is close to Hezbollah, said that the liberation of Damascus by the Syrian opposition forces (the newspaper called them armed organizations and opposition forces instead of terrorists, as the Iranian media has described) is an opportunity for the forces loyal to the Saudi-Emirati coalition in Yemen to renew talk about transferring the Syrian model to Yemen.

She added that the Houthi authorities in Sana'a "prepared for what happened in Syria, and prepared themselves more than they prepared to enter the "Al-Aqsa Flood" battle and the axis of resistance."

The Lebanese newspaper quoted the Houthi negotiating delegation member, leader Abdul-Malik Al-Ajri, as saying: “For every bullet fired by Israel and its agents, we count nine for those lurking around us.”

The Lebanese newspaper praised the position of leaders of the Transitional Council, such as Fadl al-Jaadi and Hani Amr al-Beidh, who expressed their anger at the fall of the Syrian regime.

Earlier, Minister of Information Muammar Al-Eryani said, “The Iranian expansionist project, which used sectarian militias as tools to complete the Persian Crescent, sow chaos, undermine the sovereignty of states, plunder their wealth, tamper with civil peace, destroy the social fabric, and erode the national and Arab identity, is collapsing today thanks to the awareness of the peoples and their insistence on liberation from hegemony and guardianship, and returning to their Arab surroundings.”

He added in a statement on the X platform, "The steadfast and patient Yemeni people, who have endured and continue to endure the woes of this expansionist agenda and its tool of the terrorist Houthi militias supported by the Iranian regime, since their brutal coup ten years ago, are undoubtedly part of a growing national and Arab awakening to restore the national decision from the clutches of the Persian tide."

Al-Eryani continued: “The Yemenis, with their courage, wisdom and steadfastness, are able to thwart the plans of Iran and its Houthi tool to violate their land and tamper with their fate and capabilities. Just as those plans were thwarted in Syria and Lebanon, we are facing a new phase in the region, full of hope and freedom, where the sun of Yemen rises on the path of construction, peace and stability.”

He stressed that Yemen's victory is closer than anyone imagines, and said: "Trust that what we are witnessing today in terms of suffering and sacrifices is the price that the heroes pay for a bright tomorrow, in which there is no place for Iranian hegemony and guardianship projects over the nation's resources, nor for the illusions of restoring the vanished Persian Empire. Yemen will triumph, and the future is closer than anyone imagines."

Earlier on Sunday, the Presidential Leadership Council congratulated the Syrian people on the overthrow of the Iranian guardianship regime over the Syrian Arab Republic and the return of Damascus to the Arab fold.

A number of liberated Yemeni governorates witnessed popular demonstrations celebrating the occasion, in which participants expressed their hope for a similar Yemeni uprising that would bring down the Houthi militia and its sectarian project supported by Iran.

The Syrian armed opposition announced the fall of the Assad regime and the entry of its forces into the capital Damascus - at dawn on Sunday - as the culmination of a series of swift victories it achieved in the past few days in Aleppo, Hama, and then Homs.

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