Photo: Yemeni Jewish Families (YemenOnline)
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Yemeni Jews families began to leave Yemen to Israel due to the Houthis rebels threats by killing them after expelling from their houses in villages in Saada in northern in Yemen. http://www.breitbart.com/national-security/2015/02/19/yemens-last-jews-contemplate-final-departure-following-houthi-takeover/
The Yemeni journalist and political activist Jamal Al-Awadhi said that Houthi rebels are the new Nazis in the Arabian Peninsula and represent a major threat to the rest of the sects and religious minorities, not only in Yemen but in the entire region.
Houthis rebels used of excessive force and violence against Yemeni Jews who are considered as a part of Yemeni society and lived in Yemen for thousands of years, and now the Jews leave their country because of their religion and slogans of Houthis that carry the meanings of death and hatred against Jews, Al-Awadhi said.
Huthis is shouting their slogan every day and they write it on their arms and on the walls and cars in all Yemeni areas they control. Al-Awadhi Added.
Jamal Al-Awadhi also is a secretary general of the national center for human rights and democratic development NCHRDD in Yemen. He suffered almost daily harassment by Houthi militia that threatened him by death and kidnapping because of his articles and activities which criticized them and his calls for the withdrawal of rebels armed militias from the Yemeni capital Sanaa and other areas they controlled after the their coup on the Yemeni president and the legitimate authority in Yemen in September 2014.
In November 2014 Awadi organized a conference in Brussels for national reconciliation in collaboration with the International Network for Rights and Development GNRD in Belgium . The activity aimed to stop chaos in Yemen , where high political leaders participated in the signing of the Brussels Declaration of national reconciliation which the first article included to the declaration was the call to stop and condemn the violence and abuses, but the Houthis refused to sign the declaration on reconciliation . The rebels believed that the declaration represented as a threatened to their armed expansion in Yemen and exposes their practices and abuses against journalists and activists opposed to them.
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