Eryani: Houthi Execution Orders against Dissidents Are Inspired by Iran

Yemen’s Minister of Information Muammar Al-Eryani (Saba News Agency)
Yemen’s Minister of Information Muammar Al-Eryani (Saba News Agency)
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Eryani: Houthi Execution Orders against Dissidents Are Inspired by Iran

Yemen’s Minister of Information Muammar Al-Eryani (Saba News Agency)
Yemen’s Minister of Information Muammar Al-Eryani (Saba News Agency)

The internationally recognized government of Yemen has condemned Houthis for ordering the execution of 16 individuals in Saada Governorate. The Iran-backed group has also ordered maximum-security imprisonment for 13 others.

According to the government, Houthis are behaving the way Iran does when it comes to dealing with dissidents.

A Houthi-controlled court sentenced 16 Yemenis to death for collaborating with opponents like the Yemeni government and the Saudi-led Arab Coalition.

The group used similar charges to imprison another 13 residents in Saada.

Since launching its coup, Houthi militias in Yemen have issued death orders, confiscation of funds, and imprisonment of thousands of Yemenis. These orders included leaders in the legitimate government, lawmakers, and military commanders.

Muammar Al-Eryani, Yemen’s minister of information, has compared the Houthis’ repressive treatment of dissidents to that of the Iranian regime and has called the prosecution of the 16 people, all of whom hail from Saada, the Houthi movement’s heartland, “mass liquidations” of Yemenis who oppose the Houthis’ rule.

“These death judgments are a replication of the practices of the mullahs’ regime in Tehran, which continues its campaign of repression and abuse by issuing and executing death sentences against Iranian youngsters,” said the Yemeni minister.

The Yemeni minister urged the international community, the UN, and human rights organizations to “play their role in confronting the acts of killing and organized terrorism practiced by the Houthi militia against civilians.”

He also urged international efforts to prosecute and hold Houthis accountable.

While new Houthi execution orders were widely condemned by human rights organizations, the Specialized Criminal Court of First Instance in Sanaa, which is an illegal court, convicted 16 people from Saada governorate.

Those on death row will be shot down by a firing squad.



Israel Says it is Cutting off its Electricity Supply to Gaza

Palestinians leave after attending the first Friday prayers of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan at the Imam Shafi'i Mosque, damaged by Israeli army strikes, in the Zeitoun neighborhood in Gaza City, Friday March 7, 2025.(AP Photo/(AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi)
Palestinians leave after attending the first Friday prayers of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan at the Imam Shafi'i Mosque, damaged by Israeli army strikes, in the Zeitoun neighborhood in Gaza City, Friday March 7, 2025.(AP Photo/(AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi)
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Israel Says it is Cutting off its Electricity Supply to Gaza

Palestinians leave after attending the first Friday prayers of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan at the Imam Shafi'i Mosque, damaged by Israeli army strikes, in the Zeitoun neighborhood in Gaza City, Friday March 7, 2025.(AP Photo/(AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi)
Palestinians leave after attending the first Friday prayers of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan at the Imam Shafi'i Mosque, damaged by Israeli army strikes, in the Zeitoun neighborhood in Gaza City, Friday March 7, 2025.(AP Photo/(AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi)

Israel says it is cutting off its electricity supply to Gaza. The full effects of that are not immediately clear, but the territory's desalination plants receive power for producing drinking water.

Sunday’s announcement comes a week after Israel cut off all supplies of goods to the territory to over 2 million people. It has sought to press Hamas to accept an extension of the first phase of their ceasefire. That phase ended last weekend. Israel wants Hamas to release half of the remaining hostages in return for a promise to negotiate a lasting truce.

Hamas has pressed to start negotiations on the ceasefire’s more difficult second phase instead. The militant group on Sunday said it wrapped up the latest round of ceasefire talks with Egyptian mediators without changes to its position, calling for an immediate start of the ceasefire's second phase, The AP reported.

The new letter from Israel's energy minister to the Israel Electric Corporation tells it to stop selling power to Gaza.

Gaza has been largely devastated by the war, and generators and solar panels are used for some of the power supply.

The ceasefire has paused the deadliest and most destructive fighting ever between Israel and Hamas. The first phase allowed the return of 25 living hostages and the remains of eight others in exchange for the release of nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners.

Israeli forces have withdrawn to buffer zones inside Gaza, hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinians have returned to northern Gaza for the first time since early in the war and hundreds of trucks of aid entered per day until Israel suspended supplies.