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The article discusses warnings about the impact of excluding Southern Forces and the National Resistance on the fight against the Houthis in Yemen. The leader of the Southern Transitional Council, Fadl Al-Jaidi, states that targeting and weakening these forces harms the overall battle, as they play a crucial role in confronting the Houthis. He emphasizes that any setback or disagreement among the forces opposing the group could open the door for the Houthis to regroup and regain the initiative. He points out that internal conflict within the legitimate government camp—particularly the influence of the Islah Party—contributes to the disruption of frontline efforts and the fragmentation of the anti-Houthi coalition. This situation risks the coastal areas falling back under Houthi control if efforts are not effectively coordinated. There is concern that weakening the fighting forces could enable the Houthis to expand their gains, possibly leading to political settlements dictated by an imbalanced distribution of power.
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