Over the past two days, the Iranian Houthi group in Yemen has sent large combat reinforcements towards the border areas with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia from the side of Saada Governorate.
Informed sources in Sanaa reported that the Houthis sent reinforcements including members of Hezbollah and the Iranian Revolutionary Guard from the Quds Force under the name of “rapid intervention” to Saada Governorate, where Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, the leader of the Iranian gang, is hiding.
She stated that this came under directives from Tehran as part of the latter’s preparation for all options that threaten it with Trump’s accession to the presidency in America, so that it would be ready to respond to any targeting of it by bombing oil facilities in Saudi Arabia and the Gulf.
Iran recently officially threatened that its response to any Israeli or American attack on it would be to bomb oil facilities in the Gulf.
Sources in Sanaa confirmed that Houthi crowds, trained by Iranian and Hezbollah members operating in Houthi areas, carried out a march from Sanaa to Saada, as part of the demonstrations that the gang has been performing recently to show that it still has the capabilities to defend Iran.
According to the sources, the Houthis are exerting pressure on Saudi Arabia to achieve economic and political gains, especially since the Saudi side is subject to these pressures in a surprising and suspicious manner.