Yemeni Jews Rabbi, Yahya Moussa told media outlets that dozens of Jews have fled their homes in Al-Salem of Sa'ada governorate earlier this year after being received letter threats from Houthi's followers.
"Houthis attacked our property confiscated our religious books and then Give us ten days to leave the village," Moussa was cited as saying." Houthi's threat us to be kidnapped or murdered if not fled our village," he added.
According to the same sources, Jews of Al-Salem village were evacuated from their rural community to the city of Sana'a.
They are now living in homes provided by the Yemeni government, the sources said, adding that the Yemeni authorities provide them with rations and monthly salaries.
Moussa, further, asserted that they didn't want to leave Yemen for Israel as they love their home land Yemen, and said they favored to live in Sana'a city for security reasons.
This story comes on the heels of a similarly shocking exposure of racist practice in a government school in Sana'a city. Earlier this year, in a state public school's staff ordered one of the marginalized people (Akhdam)'s students to clean the class everyday.
What is happening in the most of public school is nothing less than the formalization of racism, said a garbage worker and Akhdam's affiliate who spoke in anonymity, adding that private school implements a policy in which Akhdam students are not allowed to be in a class with other students.
Yemeni Observatory for Human Rights (YOHR) is warning of the increased violence against marginalized people and is calling for a rapid solution. "Large numbers of marginalized women have been categorically raped and in many cases, killed afterwards."