Well after many hours of debugging the issue was not with hosts but with the 
ovirt-engine. We didn't think it was the engine because we had successfully 
redeployed the engine on the first host. However it was the engine and it was 
due to the fact it was running the latest version of ansible 2.14.2  which uses 
python3.11. Unfortunately python3.11 does not have all the module yet compiled 
for this version so the adding of the host failed due to the netaddr module 
being missing. So we put python3.6 as the default version on the system because 
vdsm and other service need this version. We then copied from python3.9 the 
module netaddr to the python3.11 module folder. At this point we could 
reinstall the hosts. 

Somebody else had exactly the same problem at the same time and you can read 
the issue report here.
https://github.com/oVirt/ovirt-ansible-collection/issues/695
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