Spokesman of the Houthi group in Hajja governorate Abu Yahya Al-Matari has said the group wants to drive the Americans out, pointing out that the tribes of Hajja encountered them and prevented them from reaching the US embassy in Sana'a.
In a meeting with more than 20 Yemeni journalists and activists visiting some areas of Hajja where violent clashes broke out between the Houthis and tribesmen, Al-Matary affirmed that they want to get to the US embassy and some Yemeni coasts to expel the Americans.
He claimed that the group has the ability to control many Yemeni governorates militarily, hinting that they prefer to widespread their culture peacefully.
He told the journalists that the group fighters went to Hajja with the aim of protecting a leader of the group, Yousf Al-Mudan, stressing that they have the right to exist in anywhere inside Yemen.
The Houthi group whose main slogan is "God is Great, Death to America, Death to Israel, a curse on the Jews." accused the tribes of fighting a proxy war with America and Israel.
A ten-member team of journalists and activists visited Hajja early of this weak to review the damages and consequences of the clashes between the Houthis and some tribes of Hajja.
Prominent local human rights organizations such Hood, Seyaj, the Yemeni Observatory for Human Rights, and other organizations and activists took part in this mission.
News reports stated on Saturday that Germany warned the Houthi group of using violence to gain political objectives, urging the group to renounce the violence and engage in the political process.