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Exploding Radaa houses on the heads of their residents...the clearest image of Houthi terrorism inherited from the Imamate rule

الجمعة 22 مارس - آذار 2024 الساعة 05 مساءً / alislah-ye.net – Exclusive
 

 

While the Houthi militia was busy improving its face, its ugly thought, and the disgraceful behavior based on that thought, which it has been following since its emergence from the caves of darkness, and trying hard to beautify its image in front of the Yemeni people who tested it and the Arab and Islamic worlds, all those deceptive efforts evaporated and this racist group appeared as it really is in moments.

After nearly two decades of false trading in the Palestinian cause, hostility to Israel, six months of reckless adventures in the Red Sea, and deceitful moves under the title of victory for Gaza, which is subjected to Israeli aggression, the mask of the Houthi militias has fallen through their adoption of the criminal behavior to which they have become accustomed, and it has become clear to the world that The bombing of residents' homes in the city of Radaa in al-Baydha Governorate is the clearest picture of the reality of the Houthi militia.

 

Holocaust of Radaa city:

On March 19, 2024, one of the days of the holy month of Ramadan, the Houthi militia committed a horrific massacre by booby-trapping the homes of safe citizens in the al-Hufra neighborhood in the city of Radaa - al-Baydha Governorate (central country) using highly explosive devices that were detonated on the heads of its residents, killing them. Among them were 17 individuals under the rubble, 9 of them from one family, and five from marginalized communities, in addition to more than 15 others sustaining various injuries. While sources confirmed that the marginalized were killed as a result of paramedics being targeted by the Houthi militia with an RPG shell that fell on their popular residence near the homes that were bombed in the same neighborhood.

The catastrophe that struck the home of citizen Muhammad Saad Al-Raymi and his neighbors, which led to the deaths of children and women in the city of Radaa, was only the latest link in the chain of Houthi crimes that began in the year 2004 in the Marran District in Saada Governorate.

The Houthi militia besieged the homes of Al Naqus and al-Zayla'i families in the center of Radaa after it brought in special forces from the kidnapped capital, Sana'a. Then they carefully planted mines and explosive equipment and detonated these mines until the houses collapsed on the heads of their residents. This aggression comes in conjunction with a similar Zionist aggression against the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip, which is no different from the Houthi massacres only in the possession and use of force. After this horrific massacre, and under the influence of overwhelming popular anger, the Houthi militia claimed for the first time that what happened was an individual act, which sparked the ridicule of the Yemeni people, who saw that lying was a unique Houthi behavior.

The media and activists on social media platforms circulated horrific pictures and video clips of the heinous crime that reflected the bloodiness of the Houthi gang, which was formed and arose on the basis of violence and terrorism based on racist Imami thought.

 

Some of the brutal scenes:

Since its first rebellion in the fall of 2004, the Houthi militia began the process of bombing the homes of Yemenis out of hatred against them and in retaliation. It has continued this aggressive terrorist behavior rooted in its ideology, but it has doubled the pace of its crimes against the homes of Yemenis since it took control of the city of Saada and bombed many homes and buildings.

In a horrific terrorist example of one of these crimes, on March 20, 2011, the Houthi militia bombed the house of Ali Muhammad al-Hubayshi, which is located next to Bab al-Yemen in Saada Directorate, and then blew it up despite the presence of a number of family members inside, namely 13 people, of whom 11 died, and three of them survived because they were outside the house.

The Holocaust, which was committed by the Houthi militia by bombing 14 houses in the Madarat area, west of the city of Taiz, within a week at the end of December 2020, was perhaps the most brutal and bloody after the process of displacing families and residents, including 7 houses that the Houthi militia blew up in one day.

The process of bombing the homes of Yemenis by the Houthi militia continued with the passage of the racist pandemic, invading the governorates, and overthrowing the state, all the way to Aden, where it left in Yemen the impressions of the traditional Imami thought and the terrorist thought included in the booklets of the group’s founder, Hussein Al-Houthi, so houses were blown up in Aden before the city was liberated. From the grip of the militia in July 2015.

 

Bombing Yemeni homes in numbers:

The image of the 12-year-old Osama Badir is still visible to Yemenis. He is from the city of Yarim in Ibb Governorate. The Houthis blew up their house and killed 9 members of his family in the month of Ramadan in 2014, and then booby-trapped his body in a terrorist scene that testifies to the superiority of Dynastic militia terrorism in quantity and style.

The Houthi march passed through the ruins of the homes of the people of Yemen in the Governorates of Amran, Sanaa, Dhamar and other Governorates, while its members documented this terrorist act on video because they see this as an effective method to subjugate the Yemeni society that rejects the Iranian Houthi project.

The Houthi march of bombing Yemeni homes has not stopped to this day. Months ago, the Houthi militia blew up the homes of citizens in the south and west of Marib Governorate.

According to statistics issued last year, the Houthi militia blew up nearly 1,000 homes, as al-Baydha Governorate was at the forefront of the Governorates targeted by Houthi terrorism, with more than 120 homes, then Taiz with 115 homes, al-Jawf with 76, and Saada with 73. While the rest was distributed Figures on the Governorates that were affected by the Houthi pandemic or that are still under its control.

These statistics do not include public buildings, such as educational and worship buildings, and private and public institutions, which were targeted by the bombing march.

 

Methodology passed down:

Demolishing homes is considered one of the crimes that the Houthi rebel militia has been known for since its coup against the state, as it has continued to demolish and bomb in a horrific manner as a form of punishment policy pursued by the militia against society and those who oppose its policy.

This policy was adopted by the Houthis as a means of terrorizing opponents, spreading terror in society, and a message of intimidation to society about the consequences of opposing the militia or deviating from its policy.

It has become known that bombing crimes by the Houthi militia (one of the arms of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard) is a high policy for it, its trained units, its supervising administration, and its specialized experts who are directly linked to the highest security and intelligence bodies.

The crime of demolishing houses is considered an Imamate methodology followed since the era of al-Hadi Al-Rasi and the priests of the Imamate who came after him, which adopted the operations of demolishing houses, burning farms, horrific mass murder, and plundering property, which it legitimized to the point of completely demolishing the homes of villages and cities, as history books tell. And sometimes according to the testimonies of the historians of the Imami project themselves, who bragged about these terrorist acts and considered them to be at the core of their racist project.

The imams of tyranny and injustice continued their ugly actions of demolishing homes, even Ahmed Hamid ad-Din, who ordered his servants to demolish the house of the poet Zaid al-Mushki. He documented the march of blood and destruction of the Imami with a poem that led to the end of the dynastic Imami rule, and then the Yemenis were liberated with the September 26 Revolution.

The Houthi is following in the footsteps of his predecessors - but in the era of open space - to commit the most heinous types of war crimes against the Yemeni people who reject his dark project, but the Yemenis this time are more aware and determined to stand firm and not let criminals escape punishment, and this is demonstrated by the general popular anger and rejecting the remnants of the Imamate.

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