A luxurious shrine for its dead founder.
The Houthi group dispels the money of the Yemenis on its sectarian projects despite the humanitarian crisis

Activists on social media revealed that the Houthi gang built a luxurious shrine for its destiny, Hussein Al -Houthi, in the gang stronghold in the Maran district of Saada Governorate (northern Yemen), at an estimated cost of tens of millions of riyals.
This comes at a time when Yemen is witnessing one of the worst humanitarian and economic crises, as the people suffer from poverty and hunger and the lack of basic services as a result of the Houthi gang looting the state resources in favor of its leaders and sectarian projects and its refusal to pay the salaries of employees for 10 years.
This behavior angered social media activists in Yemen, where they considered it a waste of public funds on projects that serve sectarian agendas, while the living situation is deteriorating quickly, as the gang continues to plunder state funds, and its refusal to pay the salaries of employees regularly, and only pay half the salary of every six months, and its refusal to improve the conditions of citizens in the areas under its control.