Serious warnings: War cities and secret tunnels threaten a scenario of the Houthis' return after their fall.
Arab Sea Newspaper - Special
Arab Sea - Follow-ups: Analyst Abdulsalam revealed "extremely dangerous" data regarding the secret military infrastructure established by the Houthi group, warning that overthrowing their authority without dismantling this infrastructure is a "strategic stupidity." He explained that the group has built underground military cities in Saada, Sanaa, and Hodeidah, with continuous expansion in Dhamar and Ibb, and a complex network of tunnels in the mountains of Reimah, Al-Mahwit, Hajjah, Al-Bayda, and Taiz. These facilities aim to ensure the survival of leaders and fighters for long periods, even if they fall above ground. He stressed that restoring the state requires destroying this secret infrastructure in parallel with striking the top five leadership ranks, emphasizing that ignoring this equation may pave the way for the Houthis to return in a more dangerous form in the future. Reports indicate that the Houthi group is facing a state of severe exhaustion and leadership vacuum in its ranks, as a result of the strikes that targeted its top five leadership levels, which include: the religious authority, the security and military leadership, financing and political control, social authority, and field leaders trained by Iran. Abdulsalam confirmed that the Houthis are living their "last moments" amid abandonment by most supporters, with the exception of Tehran, which continues to exploit them as a bargaining chip in its nuclear negotiations. He believes that the group's escalation is a desperate attempt to reorganize ranks through a new truce. He concludes by emphasizing that eliminating the leadership of the top five ranks and the tunnel networks is a national duty that falls on the Yemeni army and the resistance, to ensure a permanent, not tactical, overthrow of the group.