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The Yemeni people will punish Iran's agents

The Yemeni people will punish Iran's agents

When the Houthi group bombs residential areas in several Yemeni cities, it is effectively sentencing itself to death, as the people will not remain silent about such actions.

If the previous phase was characterized by a degree of patience, it was to allow space for political solutions that could preserve the country’s unity, after the Houthis worked to entrench divisions between the South and the North. However, it has become evident over the past years that the language of wisdom is not understood by those who have sold their country to the Iranian regime.

On this basis, the current confrontation may represent the final stage of suffering for a people who have lived for nearly three decades under the oppression of agents who exploited every circumstance to consolidate Iranian control and sectarian division.

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It has become clear to everyone, both in Yemen and abroad, that eliminating this group and its dominance over the North through terrorism, repression, and chaos has become a necessity. Anything else would mean the continuation of chaos not only in Yemen, but also in the Bab al-Mandab strait, and the destabilization of the Arab Gulf states.

In this regard, there is a need for a calm reading of historical reality and an understanding of when this patient people will rise up. Why did they make room for wisdom—which they possess—in the hope that it might restore things to their proper order? But when matters turn into massacres, that means the end of patience.

In recent months, the Houthis have broken all agreements and pledges, carried out Tehran’s orders regarding Bab al-Mandab, attacked Saudi Arabia, and opened a battle against legitimacy. These reckless acts, both regionally and locally, were the straw that broke the camel’s back. The threat was not directed only at neighboring countries, but also at the interior, given that the living conditions and security situation do not tolerate any adventures, especially in light of an international crisis that could shift the balance of power in the region.

On this basis, the legitimate government and the national army moved to confront the Houthis. However, their response was more terrorism and the perpetration of massacres against civilians, which further fueled resentment against Iran’s agents.

Historically, the Yemeni people are known for not accepting any external force that controls them, nor any client group that implements the policies of an enemy seeking to dismantle the region on a sectarian basis.

Yemenis, in this matter, there is great public sensitivity. Since patience has run out, dealing with agents will be done with great severity. Betrayal is not a matter of opinion, nor does it accept any interpretation.

This was the case with the Ethiopian occupation before Islam, as well as with the Persians, then the Ottomans, and the British occupation. All of these ended with the expulsion of the occupiers and the elimination of their agents, while the Yemeni people stood firm and liberated their country.

Here, perhaps the historical experience with Saif bin Dhi Yazan, who sought Persian assistance and was ultimately destroyed by them, serves as a lesson for anyone attempting to control that country or relying on external powers to impose a fait accompli.

Therefore, the Yemeni people will not accept that a minority subservient to the Iranian regime should control their destiny, as is happening today with the Houthi group, which exploited what was called the “Arab Spring” and the chaos that occurred in some countries to seize control of Sana’a and state institutions.

Thus, the current battle between the legitimate forces and the Houthis, amid regional and international changes, will be the decisive conflict that determines Yemen’s fate for decades to come. Eliminating a terrorist group that implements the Iranian agenda has become the goal of all Yemenis, and restoring Yemen to the Arab fold, healed from the distortion of reality that such a group has perpetuated for nearly three decades.

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