The Houthi group pushes military reinforcements to the fronts of Marib and Al -Jawf

Informed sources reported that the Houthi terrorist gang had widespread mobilization in Sana'a and a number of governorates under its control, to mobilize fighters on the fronts.
The sources pointed out that the gang pushed dozens of military crews loaded with militants and reinforcements to the fronts of the governorates of Marib and Al -Jawf, days after the American bombing stopped on its locations in several governorates.
This move comes in the context of a new field escalation of the gang, taking advantage of what observers described as "unjustified government laxity", as the government overcame a golden opportunity to end the coup and purify the country from this gang, after the unprecedented military pressure that it was subjected to due to the ongoing American strikes for two months.
According to the US Department of Defense, the bombing resulted in the destruction of strategic weapons stores and the targeting of prominent field leaders in the ranks of the Houthis, which brought them into a state of confusion and military fragility, but the failure to keep pace with government forces to this weakness with the required military action, allowed the gang to reorganize its ranks and return to escalation again.
The recent Houthi gang movements reflect an intended intention to ignite the fronts and mix papers, especially in light of the suspicious international silence and the absence of any intention by the government or coalition countries to move the fronts and end the coup, according to observers.