Adeeb pointed out that most of the group's high-ranking leaders are not paying enough attention to what they are doing in Hodeidah and also not concerned about losing scores of young fighters in the intensified Saudi-led airstrikes across Yemen everyday.
Earlier this month, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) operating as part of the Saudi-led coalition announced a pause in the military campaign it is leading against the Houthis in Hodeidah to give a chance to UN peace efforts and to achieve an unconditional Houthi withdrawal from the whole city.
A few days ago, the Saudi Arabia-led coalition and the UAE resumed the anti-Houthi military operations in Hodeidah, in which the Yemeni government forces seized full control over Tuhyata district and other surrounding areas.
Many Yemeni analysts concerned that the ongoing fighting and the military escalation in Hodeidah might undermine the upcoming UN-sponsored peace negotiations between the two-warring sides.
Both the Saudi-backed government of President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi and the Houthi leaders had expressed their readiness to return to the negotiating table during their meetings with the UN Special envoy for Yemen Martin Griffiths late in June.
But the Houthis escalated the situation and fired several ballistic missiles against government-controlled areas in Hodeidah and used Iranian-made drones to launch attacks against headquarters of the Saudi-led coalition forces in the southern port city of Aden.
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