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The article addresses the disparity in priorities and performance among Yemeni regions in confronting the Houthis. While the western coast front, led by the National Resistance, continues to fight against the Houthis along the front lines, Taiz is experiencing an escalation in illegal levies and fees imposed on citizens and merchants, despite previous directives to cease such practices. The report shows that military fronts focus on direct confrontation with the Houthis, whereas increasing collection points in Taiz exacerbate residents’ suffering and contribute to the fragility of internal cohesion, with unclear details about the fate of the collected funds. This situation raises questions about political and military priorities: Are efforts primarily aimed at fighting the Houthis, or are they geared towards managing internal power networks? This is especially pertinent given that ongoing levies worsen economic burdens and weaken the unity of the confrontation. The article also discusses the possibility of hidden interests or secret understandings between some anti-Houthi factions and the group itself. It questions whether personal gains and political objectives are driving the war management, rather than achieving a decisive victory over the Houthis.
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