Diplomatic sources have revealed a joint plot between the UAE and Israel to allow Tel Aviv to establish a military presence along the Saudi border by attacking Sana’a and clashing with the Houthi group, Ansar Allah. The objective is to weaken and punish the Houthis for their repeated attacks on Israel in support of the Palestinian resistance in Gaza.
The sources told ‘Emirates Leaks’ that unprecedented warnings have been issued regarding an ongoing attack preparation, with both the UAE and Israel intensively working to carry out the operation soon, targeting Sana’a from the Saudi border.
According to the sources, the UAE and Israel have enlisted Tariq Saleh to lead the assault on Sana’a, with Israel providing aerial and intelligence support, while Abu Dhabi funds the operation.
In recent days, units from the Saudi-UAE coalition affiliated with Tariq Saleh have been arriving at the outskirts of Sana’a and attempting to establish positions in border areas.
Houthi leader Mohammed al-Imad has recently warned about secret meetings in Sana’a’s private clubs and universities aimed at reorganizing forces loyal to ‘Al-Saleh’ and mobilizing Tariq Saleh’s fighters to attack Sana’a.
Al-Imad stated that the United States, backed by Israel and the UAE, had tasked Tariq Saleh and his mercenaries with overthrowing the Houthi group to stop its attacks on Israel and end its support for the Gaza resistance.
These developments coincide with intensified Israeli activities, in coordination with the UAE, to ramp up intelligence operations against the Houthi group and create a target list for Israeli airstrikes.
In this regard, recent reports from Houthi sources reveal the capture of several spies assigned with gathering intelligence, including surveillance of missile bases, drone operations, naval forces, and other military sites of the Houthi group.
The spy network was also tasked with locating Houthi political, military, security, and social leaders opposed to Israel and the US, for the benefit of the CIA and the Israeli Mossad.
According to Houthi sources, the intelligence activities mainly focused on gathering information about experts, missile launchers, drone platforms, and naval bases targeting Israel, as well as Yemeni military sites.
Additionally, the spies were tasked with identifying the whereabouts of Houthi leader Abdul-Malik al-Houthi and other senior figures within the group and attempting to infiltrate and recruit agents within the Houthi forces.
Months ago, Yemeni official sources disclosed US and Emirati movements on the western coast of Yemen, preparing for a military operation aimed at breaking the blockade on Israel imposed in the Red Sea.
The sources told ‘Emirates Leaks’ that the UAE was mobilizing its factions and recruiting new mercenaries from Sudan to the Al-Mukha district in Taiz province, controlled by Tariq Saleh, to launch a ground operation with air support against Sana’a’s forces.
The operation is planned to target fronts in Taiz and Al-Hudaydah, with military support from the US, UK, and Israel, including air and naval involvement.
According to the sources, the operation will involve Tariq Saleh’s forces, several Southern Giants brigades, and Sudanese mercenaries.
The sources pointed out that these Emirati actions are part of broader coordination with factions loyal to the legitimate government, establishing a joint operations room to ignite conflict and serve the Israeli cause, distracting Sana’a’s forces, which are supporting the Palestinian people and Gaza, who face genocide at Israel’s hands.
The sources confirmed that after their failure to stop Yemeni forces from targeting Israeli ships in the Red and Arabian Seas, the US-UK coalition decided to escalate by launching a combined ground and air offensive against Sana’a’s forces.
The Yemeni armed forces have warned that any country participating in an attack on Yemen will be included in their target bank and that a harsh and painful response will follow.
Two weeks ago, Arab diplomatic sources revealed a dangerous development in which the UAE mobilized its mercenaries to complicate the situation in the Red Sea amid Houthi attacks on ships heading to Israel.
The sources told ‘Emirates Leaks’ that the UAE had recruited extremist groups to attack commercial vessels in the Red Sea to create confusion and destabilize international shipping.
The sources mentioned that among these cells were ISIS elements, including Abdullah Shaifan al-Bukhari (Abu al-Muhajir), who was seen meeting with Emirati General Ahmed Saif al-Muhairi at the headquarters of the Saudi-Emirati coalition.