Yemeni officials calling tribes to withdraw their children from the Houthi camps

Yemeni tribes officials in the areas controlled by the Houthi terrorist group called for the speedy withdrawal of their children from the group's camps and the importance of avoiding the militia positioning sites.
Colonel Muhammad Jaber, Advisor to the Commander of the Yemeni Joint Operations, explained that “the separation battle (with the Houthis) is coming soon.” Calling, "The tribesmen who are in the areas controlled by the terrorist Houthi organization to withdraw their children from the fronts, from the camps, sites and centers affiliated with the group."
Jaber, in an interview with Asharq Al -Awsat, called on the Yemeni tribes to "not be dragged behind the false and false slogans of Houthi with which their emotions are exploited." Noting that the group's talk of defending Gaza is "a liar and a cause of the destruction of Yemen, its ruins and the violation of its sovereignty.
According to Colonel Jaber, who is also general manager of the Bani Al -Harith Directorate, the intervention of the United States of America and the Houthi positions and their weapons stores is “an expected and inevitable result of the recklessness and foolishness of the Houthi death and criminality militia, which is not interested in the interest of the Yemeni people and their blood and the state’s capabilities.”
He added: “What matters to the Houthis is primarily the service of Iran, implementing its directives in favor of its nuclear program project and enhancing its negotiating position. Its attacks on international navigation in the Red Sea, and its (imaginary) hitting it for Israel did not serve or benefit Gaza, as Gaza destroyed its father's ball.
Colonel Muhammad Jaber stressed that “the return of the state and its institutions will end the suffering of the Yemeni people and stop the blood of its children who are the Houthi militia to put them in the incinerators of death, and it will end the pretext of entering the United States, and re -pays salaries, services and development, and restore a decent life for all Yemenis.”
Muammar Al -Iryani, the Yemeni Minister of Information, Culture and Tourism, accused the Houthi group of continuing to exploit civilians in its areas of control, and said that it “transfers schools, hospitals, mosques, public and private facilities, military dens, and civilians use human shields.”
The Yemeni Minister of Information appealed to the residents withdrawing their children and removing them from the positions and gatherings of the Houthi group; Including camps, mobilization and recruitment centers, and any "civil" facilities are used for combat purposes.
According to Al -Iryani, the group “receives accurate and painful strikes, and its losses are continuously escalating, the last of which was the death of hundreds in a qualitative blow targeting one of its camps, and no one has survived.”
The Yemeni minister emphasized that the Houthi militias “keep their losses and hide the truth, for fear of the collapse of the morale of those who remain with it; Because its leaders know very well that their war is losing and that their project has disappeared. ”
It is reported that the legitimate Yemeni forces, in their various formations, are still committed to the existing calm with the Houthi group, and the Yemeni Presidential Command Council is looking for an international alliance that supports its forces on the ground to end the threat of the Houthis, as this is the best solution and not the American strikes that Yemeni observers doubt its ability to resolve.