(Salem-News) Yemen's Shia Houthi Ansarullah Knocking at Aden's Door

From: Biniam Tekle <biniamt_at_dehai.org_at_dehai.org>
Date: Sun, 15 Nov 2015 22:10:03 -0500

Nov-15-2015 16:47

Yemen's Ansarullah Knocking at Aden's Door

Salem-News.com Foreign Affairs

The Shia Houthi Ansarullah movement in Yemen is gaining ground.


Shia Houthi Ansarullah movement in Yemen.
Courtesy: theiranproject.com

(SALEM, Ore.) - United Arab Emirates withdrew the first group of its
troops from Yemen, and Yemeni Ansarullah (Shia Houthi Ansarullah
movement in Yemen.

Shiite rebels, known as Houthis) not only has wrested control over the
Saudi town of al-Rabooha, it has also seized control of a strategic
area in southern Yemen and now it is behind the gates of Aden.

All of these events have occurred in less than 48 hours, which show
the speed of developments in Yemen, suggesting that the Saudi-led
coalition is on the verge of collapse.

Yemeni local sources reported Sunday that Ansarullah forces and allies
have seized control over all areas of the southern Governorates of
Lahij and Dhale'a.

This happened as Yemeni forces announced on Friday that they have
begun an extensive operation to retake these two strategic
Governorates.

One of the most important advances was in town of Damt situated
between two Governorates of Ibb and Dhale'a. According to Yemeni
media, Ansarullah forces took control of the city.

Khabar News Agency reported that some Afghan and Somali militants were
arrested in Dhale'a Governorate who had been hired by Saudi Arabia to
fight for the country.

As the Ansarullah forces seized back the city, the allied forces
returned to the gates of Aden, because the town of Damt towards the
Dhale'a Governorate is the key to win back Aden.

With a short delay, the Western media also confirmed the news of
advances made by Ansarullah forces in southern Yemen.

Agence France-Presse (AFP) quoting its field sources reported: "in
Lahij Governorate which borders with Aden, Ansarullah forces are on
top of a hill which is in a higher position than the strategic
military base of al-End."

Haykal Bafana, an independent Yemeni analyst on his Twitter page
wrote: "pro-Ali Abdullah Saleh forces are at the road to the airport
and they have proclaimed that none of the Saudi mercenaries would
leave al-End alive."

A military source told AFP that insurgent fighters (Ansarullah and the
allies) managed to deploy their forces without any clashes and this
creates a serious danger for the pro-Hadi and coalition forces.

Earlier it was reported that 2000 Sudanese troops have been deployed
in al-End base. While Sudanese forces are surrounded at this air base,
Yemeni sources said yesterday that dozens of Eritrean soldiers had
been killed in a rocket attack on the air base.

AFP also reported in town of Zabid, near the Strait of Bab el-Mandeb,
Ansarullah forces took control of a military base after clashes with
pro-Hadi forces. According to the report, last month pro-Hadi forces
seized control over Zabid which has an important role in accessing the
Strait of Bab el-Mandeb.

Al-Masireh Network also reported that Yemeni armed forces and people's
committees affiliated to Ansarullah targeted a Saudi frigate in the
port of al-Mocha near the Bab-el-Mandeb. This was the fourth warship
of the Saudi-led coalition targeted by Yemenis.

Meanwhile, Ansarullah and allied forces reopened Shabwah axis in
southern Yemen. According to local sources, in this area Ansarullah
forces enjoy the support of a large Yemeni clan known as al-Hashemiyon
that has accelerated the advances of Ansarullah forces.

Yemeni forces returned to southern areas five months after the
Saudi-backed invasion in July 2015 in which they took control of the
Governorates of Lahij, Dhale'a, Abyan, Shabwah and Aden.

These sudden field changes happened just a day after the United Arabic
Emirates withdrew the first group of its military forces from Aden,
and at the same time Ansarullah forces took the city of al-Rabooha in
southern Saudi Arabia and flied the Yemeni flag in the city.

Successive failures of Riyadh in Taiz, Marib, Lahij, Dhale'a and also
in southern Saudi Arabia have given rise to growing speculations of
Saudi activists over the collapse of the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen
in the near future.

Haykal Bafana who is a critic of Ansarullah wrote: “I think there are
not any Saudi or UAE soldiers in Yemen, though I do not have a proof
to verify it."

AFP quoting the Western sources also reported that only a limited
number of Special Forces of UAE are left in Yemen. However, the
Emirati media had reported that UAE would deploy new security forces
in Aden, and the UAE officials have also stressed the continuation of
war in Yemen.

As there is no prospect of victory for the coalition forces in Yemen,
it is believed that Emirates has decided to pull out its forces from
the Yemen quagmire before it is too late.

However, Riyadh does not just accept its defeat in Yemen, and gives
false news of advances made by Saudi-backed forces.

Ahmed Asiri, spokesman of the Saudi-led coalition forces claimed
yesterday that 70 percent of Yemeni territory is under the control of
Saudi-led coalition. Considering the field realities, the activists
ridiculed the stance of the coalition spokesman.

Maxim Shopo Alenco, a senior analyst at the Center for Strategic
Analysis and Technology of Moscow, in an interview with Sputnik News
Agency challenged the victory claim made by Saudi authorities, saying
"I believe that Houthis (Ansarullah) has not done their best, what we
have seen so far is just a difficult prelude."

The Russian analyst pointed out: "The Houthis are primarily fighting
in their native land. They have shown that in terms of
professionalism, they are not less skilled than Hezbollah."
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