Sana'a (Saba) - The security services revealed the thwarting of intelligence activities by the American Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the Israeli Intelligence Service (Mossad).
The security services explained to the Yemeni News Agency (Saba) that they were able, with the help of God and the support of honorable people of the homeland, during the past few days to arrest a number of spies who were recruited by the wanted spy Hamid Hussein Fayed Majli, and who were assigned intelligence activities after their recruitment, the most prominent of which were: monitoring and identifying sites belonging to the missile force, drones, naval forces, and other military sites, in addition to monitoring and identifying the locations of revolutionary, political, military, and security leaders and social figures opposed to the Israeli and American enemy in the lands of the Republic of Yemen, for the benefit of the American Intelligence Agency and the Israeli Intelligence Service.
It pointed out that the espionage and intelligence activities assigned to those recruited by the spy Hamid Majli, who were arrested, are most notably monitoring and collecting information about experts, laboratories, platforms, and vehicles for launching missiles and drones targeting the Zionist enemy, and the locations and sites of the naval forces, camps, and weapons depots of the Yemeni armed forces, in addition to trying to monitor and collect information about the locations of the leader of the revolution, Al-Sayeed Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, may Allah protect him, and some of the political, military, and security leaders of the state, and social figures opposed to the Israeli and American enemy.
It pointed out that the espionage and intelligence activities assigned to those recruited by the spy Hamid Majli who were arrested are most notably monitoring and collecting information about experts, laboratories, platforms, and vehicles for launching missiles and drones targeting the Zionist enemy, and the locations and sites of the naval forces, camps, and weapons depots of the Yemeni armed forces, in addition to trying to monitor and collect information about the locations of the leader of the revolution, Sayyid Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, may Allah protect him, and some political, military, and security leaders of the state, and social figures opposed to the Israeli and American enemy.
It pointed out that among the espionage activities assigned to those recruited was raising their coordinates to the spy Hamid Majli, who in turn would raise them to the Mossad for the purpose of targeting them by the American, Israeli, and British enemy aircraft, as well as working to try to penetrate, recruit, and plant agents and spies in the ranks of the armed forces and security.
The security services added, "In the context of following up on the activities of the spy Hamid Majli, who was recruited in 2008 by Saudi intelligence, which in turn linked him to the intelligence services of hostile countries, including the American Central Intelligence Agency and the Israeli Intelligence Service, where they assigned him - with the start of the Battle of the Flood of Al-Aqsa - to carry out operations to attract and recruit weak-willed spies to carry out espionage and intelligence activities to obstruct the position of the Yemeni people supporting Gaza by targeting its military forces and leadership."
The security services explained to the Yemeni News Agency (Saba) that they were able, with the help of God and the support of honorable people of the homeland, during the past few days to arrest a number of spies who were recruited by the wanted spy Hamid Hussein Fayed Majli, and who were assigned intelligence activities after their recruitment, the most prominent of which were: monitoring and identifying sites belonging to the missile force, drones, naval forces, and other military sites, in addition to monitoring and identifying the locations of revolutionary, political, military, and security leaders and social figures opposed to the Israeli and American enemy in the lands of the Republic of Yemen, for the benefit of the American Intelligence Agency and the Israeli Intelligence Service.
It pointed out that the espionage and intelligence activities assigned to those recruited by the spy Hamid Majli, who were arrested, are most notably monitoring and collecting information about experts, laboratories, platforms, and vehicles for launching missiles and drones targeting the Zionist enemy, and the locations and sites of the naval forces, camps, and weapons depots of the Yemeni armed forces, in addition to trying to monitor and collect information about the locations of the leader of the revolution, Al-Sayeed Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, may Allah protect him, and some of the political, military, and security leaders of the state, and social figures opposed to the Israeli and American enemy.
It pointed out that the espionage and intelligence activities assigned to those recruited by the spy Hamid Majli who were arrested are most notably monitoring and collecting information about experts, laboratories, platforms, and vehicles for launching missiles and drones targeting the Zionist enemy, and the locations and sites of the naval forces, camps, and weapons depots of the Yemeni armed forces, in addition to trying to monitor and collect information about the locations of the leader of the revolution, Sayyid Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, may Allah protect him, and some political, military, and security leaders of the state, and social figures opposed to the Israeli and American enemy.
It pointed out that among the espionage activities assigned to those recruited was raising their coordinates to the spy Hamid Majli, who in turn would raise them to the Mossad for the purpose of targeting them by the American, Israeli, and British enemy aircraft, as well as working to try to penetrate, recruit, and plant agents and spies in the ranks of the armed forces and security.
The security services added, "In the context of following up on the activities of the spy Hamid Majli, who was recruited in 2008 by Saudi intelligence, which in turn linked him to the intelligence services of hostile countries, including the American Central Intelligence Agency and the Israeli Intelligence Service, where they assigned him - with the start of the Battle of the Flood of Al-Aqsa - to carry out operations to attract and recruit weak-willed spies to carry out espionage and intelligence activities to obstruct the position of the Yemeni people supporting Gaza by targeting its military forces and leadership."