A Houthi leader talks about the date of the fall of Sanaa and the end of Houthi rule

The political activist and former leader of the Houthi group, Ali Al-Bukhaiti, made fiery statements about the behavior of the Houthis in Yemen, describing them as behaving insolently and arrogantly, as if they were confident that they would remain in power forever.
Al-Bukhaiti expressed his dissatisfaction with the unacceptable behavior practiced by the Houthis, pointing out that they did not leave behind an ugly act without committing it, and did not hesitate to violate the sanctities of Yemeni society.
Al-Bukhaiti added, saying: “I pity them from now on. What if their authority falls? How will the people take revenge on them?! The people’s hatred and hatred towards them has reached an extent that it has never reached towards an authority before them.”
He stressed that people's hatred for the Houthis has reached unprecedented levels, which portends dire consequences if the political situation in the country changes.
Al-Bukhaiti concluded his speech by saying: “They do not consider even 1% for the possibility of the fall of their authority. They act without that possibility, which happened even to Ali, Hassan, and Hussein. Their authority fell, some of them were killed, and the bodies of others were mutilated. Are Abdul-Malik and his companions infallible from what Ali was not protected from? And Al-Hassan and Al-Hussein?
Al-Bukhaiti called on the wise people in the Houthi group to review themselves before it is too late, and to respect what the Yemenis have become accustomed to in their wars and political conflicts, and not to cut all bridges and break all ties, until they find someone to protect their weak and their families in the event that the situation changes and turns against them, pointing out that If power had lasted for those who preceded them, it would not have reached them.