A new collection campaign in Ibb Governorate with the start of the second semester

The Houthi terrorist militia intends to launch the second semester in Ibb Governorate (central Yemen) with a levies campaign to support the so-called “missile force.”
Educational sources said that the so-called “General Mobilization” committee, led by the Houthi supervisor in the governorate, Yahya al-Yusufi, distributed bond books to the governorate’s schools to force students to pay sums of money starting at the beginning of the second semester, which begins next Saturday.
p>The sources explained that the financial levies that the militia wants to force the students to pay come under the pretext of supporting the missile force and drones.
The sources indicated that the militia has formed field committees to go to schools to collect this money and intends to make accompanying school radio broadcasts with the aim of deceiving students that the donations will go to the benefit of Gaza.
Since the beginning of the Israeli war on Gaza, the Iranian-backed Houthi militia has launched widespread misinformation campaigns in the governorates under its control, claiming that it stands with the Palestinian resistance and participating in the war, and demanded that citizens support it with money and fighters.