The Criminal Jewish Entity's Strike on the Ministerial Meeting in Sana'a is a Symptom of a Deeper Malady
On Monday, the Houthis mourned the bodies of their former prime minister and a number of his government ministers who were killed in Jewish air strikes on Sana'a last week, according to the Houthi-run Yemeni news agency "Saba".
Informed sources reported that the operation was carried out with high precision, suggesting a serious intelligence breach that facilitated the enemy aircraft to accurately hit the target, at a time when the absence of some officials who were supposed to attend the meeting raises question marks about the nature of security coordination and who is behind the leak.
What happened in Sana'a was not just a casual bombing or a military loss, but a scandalous picture of the exposure and inability of these regimes in the face of the nation's enemies. What kind of state is this whose leaders are led to a massacre under one roof without the slightest precaution? And what sovereignty is boasted about while wars are being waged in its skies and offices from foreign intelligence rooms?
The gathering of this number of ministers in a time of war, and then hitting them with such accuracy, suggests that the information was leaked from the tightest circles, perhaps even from within themselves. So who are we facing? Are we facing external enemies alone? Or are we facing a network of agents and traitors who have thrown the country wide open to international intelligence, killing whomever they want and saving whomever they want?
Then where did the leaders who "coincidentally" missed the meeting go? Is it a casual absence, or a pre-arrangement? And how can the future of the country and the fate of its people be left as a game in the hands of the black rooms?
Sheikh Taqi al-Din al-Nabhani, may God have mercy on him, said: "Muslims have overlooked the danger of this culture, and they have begun to fight the colonizer and take his culture from him, even though it is the reason for their colonization, and through it, colonization is concentrated in their countries... They extend their hands to him from behind to take his deadly poisons with both hands, gulping them down, and they fall dead at his hands, whom the ignorant think are martyrs of combat, but they are only victims of negligence and misguidance."
This is exactly what we see today; regimes that claim resistance and steadfastness, but rule with man-made laws, rely on Western culture, and build their authority on a basis other than Islam. They open the doors to the enemy, tighten their grip on the peoples, and leave them prey to poverty, blood, and defeat.
This confirms that these agent regimes bear full responsibility for what has happened and is happening, and that the solution is not by changing people, nor by positions that collapse in air raids, nor by weak alliances and reconciliations, but the radical solution is to establish the Rightly-Guided Caliphate that uproots colonialism from its roots, restores the rule of what God has revealed, holds every traitor and conspirator accountable, and responds to aggression with a strong hand that knows neither dependence nor compromise.
Either we wake up and disengage from this dilapidated system, or we remain victims of negligence and misguidance until God permits His victory and relief, ﴿And that day the believers will rejoice * In the victory of Allah﴾.
This horrific air attack is a blatant and undeniable testament to the deep security and intelligence penetration that is plaguing Yemen, revealing the latent weaknesses in the absence of a truly sovereign state. This tragedy urges us to confront troubling questions: Who facilitated this breach? Who survived, and why? And what does this incident really mean for the future of the Houthis?
What happened in Sana'a is not just an isolated political assassination; rather, it is the inevitable bitter fruit of a systematic failure; the glaring absence of a real state capable of protecting its citizens, repelling external aggression, holding traitors accountable, and cutting off the hands of conspirators.
The continued proliferation of client regimes, devoid of decision-making power and lacking real control over the vital organs of government, has transformed Muslim countries into a fertile arena for international intelligence agencies and a suitable field for settling scores.
As the venerable Sheikh Taqi al-Din al-Nabhani, may God have mercy on him, noted with keen insight, this profound truth resonates with frightening clarity in today's events. We witness regimes loudly proclaiming resistance and steadfastness, yet governing contradictorily through the lens of Western culture, and establishing systems of governance that fundamentally contradict the principles of Islam. By doing so, they inadvertently open the doors to the enemy, while simultaneously tightening their grip on their own people, leaving them prey to despair, poverty, and bloodshed.
From a deeper perspective, the precision of the Sana'a raid, which targeted such a high-level gathering, goes beyond the scope of a traditional military strike. It indicates a meticulously planned operation, carried out with intelligence from the highest levels. The central question that is screaming for an answer is: How was such a crucial meeting, bringing together senior Houthi leaders, allowed to convene under one roof, in direct violation of basic wartime security protocols? The essence of strategic defense dictates that the state's leadership team should never be assembled in one vulnerable location, precisely to avoid catastrophic losses of this magnitude, unless the Houthis have other reasons that the coming days will reveal, and it is no secret to anyone what previous disasters similar to this befell Iran and its party in Lebanon, as if the director of these scenes is one, and a scenario that will not stop repeating itself.
Furthermore, the surgical precision with which this operation was carried out strongly suggests that the intelligence was delivered directly, and perhaps originated from within the inner circles of power. If this is indeed the case, then the Houthis are facing an intelligence breach no less dangerous, if not more so, than the military strike itself. This raises another crucial question: How were some officials, who were unequivocally expected to attend such a pivotal meeting, able to escape harm? Was their absence merely a fortunate coincidence, or was there a deliberate arrangement that facilitated their timely departure from the targeted area in the moment of crisis? This brings back to mind the scene of what happened in the "Grand Hall" crime, especially given the ongoing successive liquidations between the Houthi authority and the General People's Congress, the remnants of Affash, and the Islah party, whose ropes are still being pulled recently.
A careful analysis of these disturbing facts leads to several inevitable conclusions:
First: There are undeniable weaknesses within the Houthis' current protection and security frameworks, indicating the collapse of their alleged sovereignty, and their adherence to the remnants of the collapsing edifice of the republic.
Second: These events will push the people to lose confidence in the Houthis security-wise and militarily, after their intellectual and civilizational downfall, and everyone will be driven to the comprehensive radical solution in restoring the State of Islam that protects its people and defends them.
In light of these dangerous developments, what happened in Sana'a should serve as an impetus for a deep and honest dialogue about adopting the Islamic Caliphate project as an alternative, and decisively, and the need to completely cut off the hands of Western colonialism from Muslim countries, for fear of falling into similar traps in the future.
These regimes bear direct responsibility for the disasters that befall our nation. We affirm, with unwavering conviction, that the radical and lasting solution will not be found in political appointments, transient alliances, or superficial reconciliations. Rather, it lies, unequivocally, in the establishment of the Rightly-Guided Caliphate, the state that will uproot colonialism from its roots, restore the rule of what God has revealed, retaliate in kind, and hold every traitor and conspirator to the strictest account. Therefore, the influential active group of rulers and others in Yemen must be fully aware of this matter.
Therefore, the choice before us is clear: Either we wake up from our slumber and rid ourselves of the shackles of subservience, or we remain victims of negligence and misguidance until God permits His relief and victory. Now is the time for decisive action, rooted in the true principles of Islam, ﴿If you support Allah, He will support you﴾.
Written for the Central Media Office of Hizb ut-Tahrir
Abu Bakr al-Jabali - Wilayah Yemen