Houthi elements storm the home of a socialist leader in Sanaa

Gunmen believed to be linked to the Iranian Houthi militia stormed the house of a leader in the Socialist Party in the Bani Matar District, west of the occupied capital, Sana’a.
Parliamentarian Ahmed Saif Hashid said that a gang stormed the home of activist Naji Dhifallah al-Maghribi, a member of the Central Committee of the Socialist Party, and severely beat women and children, and looted women’s property and personal weapons.
He added that the head of the house and his children were outside the house during the raid, and that the gunmen arrested the 50-year-old wife and her 11-year-old daughter. The Houthi militias that control the region had previously stormed Al-Mughrabi’s house in the recent period.