The Houthi militant group in Yemen is utilizing Gaza to masks its personal wild agenda, a former British diplomat has mentioned, because the EU prepares to affix the US in Pink Sea clashes.
”This is not about Gaza. It is in regards to the Houthis making an attempt to disrupt worldwide commerce and the world financial system only for the sake of it. Solidarity in opposition to this is essential,” mentioned Edmund Fitton-Brown, the UK’s former ambassador to Yemen.
”It is a excellent instance of behaviour that may solely be put down by pressure,” he informed EUobserver on Tuesday (16 January).
He spoke the identical day Houthi rockets hit a Greek cargo ship crusing from Vietnam to Israel, inflicting minor injury.
He additionally spoke days after the US and UK bombed Houthi bases as a part of a US-led naval operation dispatched to the area.
The Houthis, who’re getting arms and cash from Iran, say they’re appearing in solidarity with Gaza, however have additionally focused ships with no Israeli hyperlinks.
The EU is aiming to ship three warships to the world by March.
”This may be a helpful contribution. The Pink Sea will not be a really massive physique of water, so any extra eyes and ears are prone to make a distinction,” Fitton-Brown mentioned.
However naval energy Spain has mentioned it is staying out of the EU mission, whereas voicing criticism of Israel’s killing of hundreds of civilians in Gaza.
Some segments of the Arab and Muslim inhabitants additionally see the Western naval build-up as a ”pro-Israeli coalition”, the EU international service mentioned in its proposal for the EU mission.
And that was ”muddled considering” primarily based on a romantic view of the Yemen warlords, Fitton-Brown indicated.
”I’ve had a variety of expertise speaking to the Houthis and it wasn’t very rewarding … I discovered them reasonably disagreeable and really, very hardline, frankly merciless folks,” he mentioned.
Fitton-Brown’s Houthi diplomacy dates again to negotiations on the Yemen battle in Kuwait, Oman, and Switzerland in his time as British ambassador to Yemen from 2015 to 2017.
And his portrait of them stood in stark distinction to their noble Gaza discuss.
”We had a peace settlement [on Yemen] in Kuwait in 2016 they usually walked away from it. They walked away to some extent as a result of they like combating,” Fitton-Brown mentioned.
”Numerous their discipline commanders most popular to combat as a result of they gained wealth, respect, and satisfaction from it. If you put to them an settlement during which they change into civil servants, that is truly not such a gorgeous bundle,” he mentioned.
”What they’ve morphed into in recent times is a free-fighting outfit. They like to combat. They take pleasure in battle,” mentioned the ex-diplomat, who’s now an adviser to the Counter Extremism Challenge, a non-profit group primarily based in Germany and the US.
”They’re additionally deeply chauvinistic — they [the Houthis — a Shia Muslim sect] have a fully nauseating contempt for the Sunni Muslim inhabitants of Yemen, which is almost all,” he mentioned.
”You then add into this the peculiar Yemeni behavior of chewing gat. As a result of they’re gat-chewers, which is not useful: Should you’re already fired with non secular or militant fervour, you chew gat, it makes you much more fervent,” he added.
And all that led to the irony that they have been extra wish to obtain sympathy in badly knowledgeable Western capitals than in Arab ones, Fitton-Brown mentioned.
”Should you ask an strange Egyptian, they do not assume: ’They [the Houthis] are my hero for standing up for Gaza’. They’re seen as brutal thugs and oppressors,” he mentioned.
The British professional predicted the Houthi Pink Sea aggression will proceed as long as there’s Gaza combating — however solely as a result of it is not within the group’s mentality to confess defeat.
”Their assaults will change into much less frequent and fewer efficient because the degradation of their capabilities and arsenals goes on,” he mentioned.
”However the Houthis will solely cease after they can declare they’ve received — most clearly if the Israelis draw daybreak operations in Gaza and there comes some extent they [the Houthis] can say they’ve achieved their targets within the Pink Sea”.