Media sources in Yemen warned of the seriousness of the ongoing plans of Al-Houthi coup militias to change the beliefs of children and soldiers from all sectors. The sources pointed out that the militias began to organize religious cultural courses within the military and security units in the areas under their control and in summer centers established by them to spread Khomeini sectarian ideas, taking advantage of the authority of arms and money. Activists on social networking sites described these courses as dangerous, aiming to restore the former rule of Imamate by spreading the concepts of their faith, sowing sectarianism in Yemen, idiologizing the society and destroying the social and tribal fabrics in favor of foreign agendas aimed at destabilizing Yemen and its Arab and Islamic surroundings. Observers of the Yemeni affairs confirmed that Al-Houthis do not care inside the military and security units but to control the moral guidance and organize cultural courses that promote Al-Houthi rule and turn the Yemeni army into a revolutionary guard force similar to that of Iran. Moreover, informed sources inside Yemen affirmed that Al-Houthi militias are forcing students to use what is called "Khomeini Cry". On the other hand, the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) for Arab States has allocated, during a meeting of its representatives held recently in Riyadh, about $ 10 million to print the school textbook in Yemen, in addition to the building of 120 smart electronic classrooms.