Al-Houthi coup militias took advantage of the current situation and the people's preoccupation with the political and military crisis to work on the plan to destroy the educational process so as to strengthen their agenda. Al-Houthi militias have always made up for their failure in the battlefield to destroy and blow up schools with the aim of achieving their empowerment, control and governance. This is manifested in their insistence on taking the Ministry of Education as part of the so-called National Salvation Government and appointment of the brother of the coup leader Abdulmalik Al-Houthi as Minister of Education to change curricula with sectarian thoughts and ideologies that serve their policies and agenda being supported by Iran. Yemeni sources said that the gangs of Al-Houthi militias have changed curricula, especially the primary and preparatory educational stages to plant their instructions and agendas in the brains of students with the support of Iran, to the extent that they deleted the curricula of the Islamic conquests and the biography of the companions and mothers of the faithful wives of Prophet Muhammad ( peace be upon him). The sources affirmed that Al-Houthi criminal militias also closed 13 civil universities and about 50 specialized programs in a number of other universities and sections of Quranic studies at the Universities of Hodeidah and Sana'a and introduced new programs to teach the Persian language. For its part, the General People's Congress (GPC) of the deposed Saleh threatened to dissolve its alliance with Al--Houthi militias due to changing curricula, describing that as catastrophic and would increase social tension and disruption of the social fabric, and it will create sectarianism in Yemen which hasn't been known before.