Yemen — Ekhbary News Agency
The Houthi group in Yemen recently initiated new summer courses, which began two days ago, ostensibly offering recreational and educational activities. However, reports indicate these courses function as a cover for recruitment efforts and weapons training, targeting youth and children in areas under their control.
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These courses involve the distribution of luxuriously printed books, alongside a range of activities that outwardly appear to be standard summer programs. The actual objective behind these facades is to attract individuals and provide them with military training. These practices are part of the Houthis' ongoing strategy to bolster their human and military resources within the context of the protracted conflict in the country.
Context of the Ongoing Yemeni Conflict
The launch of these courses occurs amidst the complex situation in Yemen, where the Houthi group continues to exert control over significant parts of the country. Such actions highlight the exploitation of difficult social and economic conditions to recruit more fighters, raising concerns about the future of younger generations and the impact of the continuous conflict on the social fabric.