The Houthis displace the residents of the Endowment Towers in Sanaa

The Iranian-backed terrorist Houthi militia displaced the residents of the Endowment Towers in the Asr area, west of the capital, Sanaa.
The Minister of Information, Culture and Tourism, Muammar Al-Eryani, condemned and denounced in the strongest terms the mass displacement of the residents of the endowment towers in the Asr area west of the kidnapped capital, Sana’a, by the terrorist Houthi militia affiliated with Iran, as part of its plan to change the demographic composition of the capital and the districts of the Sana’a belt, by displacing and displacing their residents. And the resettlement of its ideological elements coming from Saada Governorate.
Muammar Al-Eryani explained in a press statement that this step reveals the ugliness of the terrorist Houthi militia and its skill in plundering the property and money of citizens, and its continued pursuit of a policy of impoverishment, starvation, displacement and forced displacement against them, without regard to the deteriorating economic conditions, the worsening humanitarian crisis, and the waves of internal and external displacement. The largest in the history of Yemen as a result of the war that sparked it.
Al-Eryani renewed the warning against the efforts of the terrorist Houthi militia to bring about demographic change in the kidnapped capital, Sanaa, which has remained an incubator for all Yemenis, and to create a sectarian belt that believes in its sectarian ideas imported from Iran and owes it allegiance, and the dangers of this to the social fabric, civil peace, and the values of coexistence, diversity, and pluralism.
Since the Houthi militia took control of Sanaa, it took control of endowment funds, and Houthi leaders began building and investing some of the endowment lands.