Houthi militias are pushing Iranian reinforcements and weapons towards Midi in Hajjah

The terrorist Houthi militia pushed "Iranian agents", on Monday evening, towards the Midi front, west of the Hajjah Governorate, bordering the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Local sources reported that Houthi reinforcements, including missile launcher vehicles, others carrying various Iranian weapons and ammunition, and troop vehicles and military crews, were seen leaving the city of Hajjah, the capital of the governorate, towards the coastal city of Midi.
The sources indicated that the Houthis brought these reinforcements during the past days from several areas under their control to Hajjah, in an indication that the group is seeking to detonate the military situation on the border fronts with Saudi Arabia.
Meanwhile, Yemeni military sources doubted the Houthis’ military threats, whether towards Saudi Arabia, the Navy, or even on the rest of the internal fronts, stressing that the group is using the Iranian missiles and marches, which have recently proven to be unsuccessful, to issue threats to achieve economic and social gains only. As for the military, it is not capable of waging battles on various fronts.
This comes as the leadership of the government forces announced on Monday the readiness of its forces to fight and complete the battle to restore the state and liberate the rest of the areas under the control of Iranian militias.