Houthi circular raising security readiness

The Iranian-backed terrorist Houthi militia issued a circular through the so-called “Security and Intelligence Service” in a move that reflects the state of confusion and growing fear within its ranks.
Iran's arm in the kidnapped capital, Sana'a, directed instructions to supervisors, security and military leaders, in addition to its social and educational actors, intellectuals, neighborhood leaders, notables and tribal sheikhs, on the necessity of raising the state of security preparedness, tightening control and reporting any suspicious movements or actions.
The circular focused on combating what it described as “poisonous rumours” aimed at destabilizing security and stability and causing societal divisions.
The security escalation reflects the militias' fears of losing control, as the militia accuses internal parties of attempts to destabilize societal peace and defect from its ranks.
The directives included warnings against spreading rumors or incitement, which shows growing concern about the escalating state of popular rejection that has begun to spread among various segments of society.
Informed sources confirmed that the militias are living in a state of panic, terror, and confusion, in light of expectations of the collapse of their internal project, especially with the decline of Iranian and Russian support, in a scenario similar to what the Bashar al-Assad regime was exposed to after its allies abandoned it.
These fears were reflected in the tightening and security movements through which the militias seek to tighten their security grip on the areas under their control.
Observers believe that these repressive steps exacerbate the divisions within Yemeni society, and may push the militias towards a fate similar to regimes that have lost the support of their regional and international allies in light of the Houthi militias’ fears of an end similar to the Bashar al-Assad regime.