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Dec 30, 2022 13 tweets 9 min read Read on X
1. The level of callousness in which #Yemen's conflict is depicted is truly insulting to Yemenis. This article published by @thehill is poorly researched & amateurishly written w/out fact checking. It's full of misinformation & unquantifiable statements.
thehill.com/opinion/congre…
2. In reporting the number of civilians killed by the Saudis, authors manipulated the information and made an inaccurate citation from a UN study choosing to attribute the entire war casualty estimate of 337K to #Saudis, and not the 15K reported UN estimate.
3. The authors of this article have completely failed to fact-check the numbers and information presented. In fact, the same source they reference undermines their own claims & reveals the misinformation included in the article. Ignoring casualties committed by #Houthis is biased
4. Here it becomes clear that the authors' level of understanding on #Yemen is non-existent.

Authors wrote that #KSA's wants to reinstall a Houthi leader. This is akin to saying "Zelensky is fighting a war in Ukraine to reinstall Putin." The inability to fact check is ridiculous
5. On the same point, let's clarify the following.
A) Mashat is a #Houthi leader fighting against Saudi,
B) Youth led the Arab Spring in #Yemen, not Houthis
C) Saleh was overthrown in Arab Spring, not Mashat
D) Mashat was appointed in 2018, not 2015

The authors know nothing.
6. More misinformation neglecting #Yemen army's role that pushed Houthis out of Aden, Shabwa, Jawf, Marib, etc that became a safe haven for Yemenis who were suffering under #Houthis. Houthis killed thousands in the first 3 months of conflict as the world watched in silence.
7. Here it is. The promotion for their Cato index. It is hard to see why anyone would trust this given the authors' lack of accuracy and failure to fact-check basic information on #Yemen. Nothing of what I read in this report is reliable.
8. Moreover, the fact that weapons can end up in a black market or in the hands of terrorist groups will always happen in any war. Look at #Ukraine where #Iranian drones that have been used to kill civilians had US components in them. Or US weapons ending up w/ ISIS.
10. If Congress had accurate information, it could make more informed and judicious decisions. Is Congress considering the potential consequences of an absolute #Houthi state in #Yemen supported by IR? Does this align w/ the promotion of human rights & addressing or US interests?
11. Authors conveniently overlook @POTUS Biden role in promoting the truce. Biden's commitment to ending Yemen's war proved complicated because the administration realized that even after pressuring the Saudis, who stopped their airstrikes this year, Houthis' threat increased.
12. The article fails to mention the #Houthis' use of drones and ballistic missiles, their attacks on Yemenis, the UAE, and Saudis, their siege of #Taiz, and their role in obstructing the truce. This omission is highly concerning and does a disservice to the #Yemeni people.
13. Yemenis deserve to have their story presented fully and accurately so we can help them seek safety and stability. It is unacceptable to downplay or ignore important facts. The fake concerns expressed in the article are not helpful or constructive in any way.
14. Bottom line, I would not accept this level of writing from a fifth grader, let alone professionals. I strongly urge editors to hold their contributors to higher standards & to stop publishing articles from individuals who lack knowledge about Yemen, Saudi Arabia, and Iran.

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1🧵/ Abdulmalek al-Houthi is speaking live now, following #Khamenei’s speech yesterday. He’s weaving Palestinian suffering and events in #Syria into a broader critique of Arab moral failure while denouncing #Israel. I’ll be unpacking some of his points here and their implications;Image
2/ Al-Houthi criticizes what he calls “moral numbness” in the Arab world toward #Palestine, attempting to position themselves as champions of resistance, despite being heavily aligned w/ #IRGC regional agenda
3/ Al-Houthi frames #Gaza’s suffering as emblematic of #Israel’s systematic targeting of Muslims, his intent is to portray his group's actions as a vanguard against a passive Arab world that has “forgotten” its duties taking moral high ground to legitimize his regional ambitions.
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1. While many foreign observers praised @Rob_Malley's op-ed in @nytimes, anyone who KNOWS Yemen will find it one-sided. The op-ed does a gross disservice to #Yemen despite good intentions.

At times I thought the op-ed was either naive or deliberately misleading. Here's why:
2. @Rob_Malley gives a narrow view of #Yemen's conflict and re-hashes #Houthis' narrative when he limits the conflict as "#KSA vs. Houthi". He is not inaccurate per se but deliberately selective, ignoring Houthis' overthrow of UN-backed government as a root cause of conflict.
3. For a Conflict group to overlook the root cause of the conflict is to ignore the ABC of policy analysis. #Houthis wanted a monopoly of power in #Yemen and chose violence to do it, committing war crimes during the five past years. Mr.Malley doesn't show opposition against them.
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May 29, 2019
1. #Houthis of #Yemen raised funds for #Hezbollah during the month of #Ramadan

It's not the first time. Yet many found the news surprising.

#Houthis' ties to #Hezbollah & #Iran are undeniable. This thread will clarify some misconceptions about this clandestine alliance. Image
2. First, let's begin with Houthi's recent fundraiser in #Yemen to support #Hezbollah.

Source for this? #Houthis OFFICIAL news agency.

The fundraiser started this month of Ramadan & is ongoing. Millions of Yemeni Riyals were collected for Hezbollah & Houthis' war in Yemen; Image
3.#Houthis used their Radio station to mobilize this multi-phase initiative to support the war. They managed to raise over 120 000 in one month. But they deemed the Hezbollah fundraiser "the most important stage of the fundraiser & a token of gratitude for #Hezbollah's help" Image
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May 14, 2019
1. #Houthis' ability to launch a drone into oil installations in #KSA isn't all that impressive when you consider that their main supplier, #Iran, has been guiding them throughout the process. It is absurd to think that this is a Houthis' DIY project w/out considering the source;
2. #Houthis formerly used the Qasef-1 drone, which according to the 2018 UN experts has "characteristics similar to #Iranian- made Ababil-2/T loitering munition ...as well as the smaller Rased reconnaissance drone." Likely that Qasef-1 suicide drone was used in the attack today.
3. Interesting that #Houthi TV boasted its ability to send SEVEN drones attacking "vital security interests of KSA" followed by reporting by #Iran's news agency FARS that the US is unable to protect its allies in the Gulf.
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Sep 25, 2018
1. The #Iran Action Group created by @SecPompeo last month released its report. Iran's role in the region, which other administrations overlooked, appears to be under intense scrutiny. #Houthis in #Yemen have been identified alongside groups responsible for attacks against the US
2. The report stated that consequences of #Iran's meddling include its lethal ballistic missiles, which advanced its proxies military capabilities: "Yemen’s #Houthi militants have fired numerous ballistic missiles into #Saudi Arabia, including two directed at Riyadh in May 2018."
3. The report also indicated that since 2012: "#Iran has spent over $16 billion propping up the #Assad regime and supporting its other partners and proxies in #Syria, #Iraq, and #Yemen."
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Aug 3, 2018
1. The attack on the Hospital and Fishmarket yesterday, which initially was attributed to an airstrike, was denied by Coalition & revealed to be a result of a series of mortar shelling conducted by members of the #Iran-backed #Houthi militia.

Residents in #Hodeidah CONFIRMED.
2. Although we were all skeptical when the coalition denied the airstrikes, all visual images revealed a consistent pattern of mortar shelling. Residents immediately noted that there was no crater or airstrike damage, instead, they uncovered mortar shells. #Yemen
3. I spoke to journalists, residents, and several US military experts who have confirmed to me that this is NOT the type of damage caused by an airstrike. Yemeni military experts noted the same. Below is a picture from #Houthi TV channel inadvertently indicting themselves.
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