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An official memorandum proving the Houthi's involvement in cooperation with Al-Qaeda and ISIS was delivered by the government to the Security Council

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The President of the UN Security Council, US Ambassador Linda Thomas Greenfield, who is the President of the Security Council for the month of March, today, Wednesday, received a report from the Yemeni government through its mission at the United Nations, addressed to her and to the members of the Security Council.

The report was prepared by the legitimate government of Yemen with the aim of proving the cooperation and close relationship between the Houthi militia and terrorist organizations such as ISIS and al-Qaeda in Yemen.

The report added that the Houthi militia released 252 prisoners of al-Qaeda members, as well as one of the planners of the attack on the American ship "USS Cole", indicating that the Houthi operations against al-Qaeda in Yemen are mock operations and that 55 Al-Qaeda members in Sanaa live under the auspices of the Houthis.

The report also indicated that al-Qaeda had evacuated several areas and handed them over to the Houthis in order to circumvent the army, and that ISIS elements fought in the ranks of the Houthis, and that the National Army had captured al-Qaeda members who were fighting with the Houthis.

The report, supported by pictures and tables, indicated that the Houthi relationship with terrorist organizations has reached the point of joint coordination and exchange of roles that threaten the security, stability and unity of Yemen and its regional surroundings and international shipping lines, in a way that the international community that raises the slogan of the war on terror, according to the Yemeni message, must assume its responsibilities to support the legitimate government in facing these Houthi militias and other terrorist organizations.

The letter called for the importance of adopting the classification of the Houthi militia on the list of terrorism.

The letter, dated Tuesday 30 March, contained a 21-page report in three languages, Arabic, English and French, supported by tables and pictures.

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