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Hundreds of Yemenis Killed in West Coast Battles,
Israeli Participation Reported
June 3, 2018
Nabeel Jameel of Islah Party in Yemen was injured in an
assassination attempt in Taiz, June 2, 2018
Yemeni children in Sa'ada watching smoke from fighting, file,
June 3, 2018
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The following news stories are from the
Yemeni pro-Saudi website Al-Sahwa ( http://www.alsahwa-yemen.net/
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Four Saudi soldiers killed in clashes with Houthi militia
6/3/2018 ÇáÕÍæÉ äÊ - ÎÇÕ
Saudi media reported that four Saudi soldiers were killed in clashes
with the Houthi rebels in the borders between Yemen and Saudi Arabia.
According to the official Saudi Press Agency "SPA" two of the soldiers
were killed as they served in the line of duty in Jazan area in the
southern borders of the Kingdom. SPA did not specify the location of
death of the two others.
Over the past years, the Iran-backed terrorist group has mobilized
thousands of militants in the borders with Saudi Arabia. But they have
totally failed to make any entry into Saudi territories.
Fear grips Taiz after mutilated bodies of 3 government
soldiers found
6/3/2018 ÇáÕÍæÉ äÊ - ÎÇÕ
Fear is gripping the central Yemen city of Taiz after last week's
discovery of the bodies of three government soldiers mutilated and
dumped in the city's eastern precinct.
Signs of torture were also apparent on the bodies.
The stink of the decomposed bodies led to their discovery in Wadi al-Modam
area which has recently been at least ostensibly retaken by the city's
official Security Committee from the control of Abu al-Abbas Brigade, an
extremist group blamed for widespread assassinations against government
soldiers, moderate clerics and political activists. The same group is
blamed for killing of an employee of the International Committee of the
Red Cross in the city last April.
The Security Committee issued on Saturday saying that it had taken
the decisions and the strict procedures to ensure that "the criminals
are prosecuted and arrested." The Committee vowed to "strike with an
iron fist" on them.
Land, sea and air coordination of Hodeidah battle
6/3/2018 ÇáÕÍæÉ äÊ - ÎÇÕ
The army and popular resistance forces are preparing for the
anticipated battle of Hodeidah through a land, air and sea coordination,
while the Arab Coalition continues to monitor Houthi supply routes to
the western coast and destroy the convoys of Houthis' military
reinforcements in Hodeidah. The spokesman for the Yemeni army Brigadier
Abdu Abdullah Mujalli told Asharq Al-Awsat that there is coordination
between a security force in Hodeidah and the Arab Coalition's aircraft
and warships to liberate the port of Hodeidah.
He said that the army is using drones to detect the rebels' key
locations in the center of Hodeidah city.
Brigadier General Majali said that the military forces are advancing
from south of Hodeidah towards the port according to plan.
Houthi landmine injures woman and her two children in Taiz
6/1/2018 ÇáÕÍæÉ äÊ - ÎÇÕ
A woman and her two children were wounded by a landmine that the
Houthi rebels had planted in western Taiz.
Local sources said that the family of Tawfiq al-Muqbeli, a mother and
her two children, when they stepped on a landmine in the village of Al-Qooz
in Jabal Habashi area in the central Yemen province of Taiz.
The Iran-backed rebels planted hundreds of mines in Taiz, including
in the villages and residential areas it controls. As the army retakes
areas from Houthis, families feel safer to go back to their villages.
But many of the returnees face the scourge of landmines.
Arabic coalition led by Saudi Arabia has launched today(Sunday) two
airstrikes on a Houthis militia location at Hodeida (west Yemen) and
most likely resulted in casualties. Almasdar online reporter and
according to Eyewitnesses said the airstrikes targeted the headquarter
of the fifth military region command near the airport, at the south
district, they added the explosions were violent. Ambulances came to the
area to evacuate the injured, with no information about the number of
the casualties among Houthis militia until now.
More than 100 killed at the ongoing war in Yemen between the
government forces and Houthis Near Hodeida
France press agency said according to medical and military sources
that more than 100 killed in less than a week.
The government forces leading a military campaign to kick Houthis out
of Hodeida which consider the most important route to supply
Humanitarian aid to deferent areas in Yemen which most of its population
is suffering from malnutrition and lack of medications And essential
life needs since the start of the war.
Officials in Aden hospitals (the headquarter of Yemeni government)
they have received 52 bodies 20 of them belongs to soldiers and that’s
only between Friday and Saturday which raise the number of the victims
to 110 since Wednesday according to France press.
A military official at Yemeni army said to France press Houthis
ambushed a faction in the government forces at (Aldrehmi) at Hodeida
government.
The government forces supported by Saudi Arabia and UAE announced
last week a military operation on Hodeida city .
Hodeida which is 230 Km away from Sanaa controlled by Houthis
supported by Iran since 2014, and Saudi Arabia led a coalition to
support Abdurabbu Mansoor Hadi government , the coalition accusing
Houthis of using the port as a platform to attack ships and smuggle
missiles to their territories.
About 10 thousand people killed since the start of the war by the
coalition led by Saudi Arabia at March 2015 .
Cholerae also killed about 2200 while millions of Yemenis facing
starvation in a Humanitarian crisis described by UN as the worse.
The united nations warned last week from any attempt to seize control
over Hodeida port and said it will damage the aiding process wich 70 %
of it comes from this port.
New Assassination in Taiz! A Yemeni official is the target
Nabeel Jamel the leader in Islah party – Taiz and the head of
planning office in Taiz received serious injuries due to an attempt on
his life east of the City.
A military source said to Almasdaronline that two armed men opened
fire on Nabeel Jamel on the front of “Alredwahn “mosque at “Alsameel “
local market, Jamel shoot in the chest and also his escort injured in
the attack.
According to the source, Nabeel (Aref Jemel – “the deputy governor”
brother) to “Alsafwa” hospital and admitted to the Operation room and
his condition is
critical.
“AlSameel” Market considered one of the main areas controlled by
extremes who follow ISIS and led by “Hareth Alezzi” supported by Abu
Alabbas , the area witnessed during the last two years many
assassinations targeted officers and soldiers follow the governmental
forces.
Israel participates attack on Hodeida..This is hard fact that
has been 100% confirmed
Jun 3, 2018, A.Abdulkareem
Sayyed Abdulmalik Al-Houthi, Leader of the Yemeni revolution said on
his lecture last evening, as part of his series of Ramadan’s daily
lectures, Israeli jets have been seen in Hodeida ‘s skies over the past
few days amid a push by Saudi mercenaries to seize the city
It is not but the first time reveals of Israeli complicity have
been made, earliest Houthis has revealed that Israeli warplanes have
been detected flying over on Sana`a and north Yemen to added the US and
the UK that have been widely known to be helping Saudi
Arabia in the aggression
On May 22, 2018 Israel Air Force Commander Maj.-Gen. Amikam
Norkin confessed that Israel has struck targets in the Middle East with
the F-35 Adir stealth fighter jet twice ” “We are flying the F-35 all
over the Middle East. It had become part of our operational
capabilities. We are the first to attack using the F-35 in the Middle
East and have already attacked twice on different fronts
on the May, 2015 ,Israel dropped a neutron bomb on Yemen on behalf of
their Saudi allies according to VeteransToday website that said “there
has thus far been zero denial or refutation of this having been a
nuclear event nor has there been any effective denial of the pair of
F-16A/Bs shot down over Yemen this week; planes which can only have
belonged to Italy, Portugal or Israel, otherwise it came out of the
mothballed stockpiles in the US southwest
In The same context , a senior Israeli nuclear expert revealed
recently that Tel Aviv was selling Saudi Arabia information that would
allow the kingdom to develop nuclear weapons. Also the two regimes are
working behind the scenes to establish formal contact
Referring to close ties between Israel and terrorist groups in Syria
and Yemen,Sayyed Abdulmalik said The Takfiri activity is clearly evident
of the good relationship between the Takfiris in Syria and the US and
Israeli entity, adding ” Takfiris call for “jihad for the sake of God in
more than 11 frontlines inside Yemen” and they are in fact agents and
servants to US and Israel”
Al-Houthi reveals the downing of an Apache plane at west
coast
Jun 2, 2018, YemenExtra, M.A.
The head of the Supreme Revolutionary Committee, Mohamed Ali al-Houthi,
revealed Saturday morning that the Yemeni air defenses dropped an Apache
plane in the West Coast Front.
Al-Houthi also declared qualitative victories achieved by the Yemeni
army and Ansarullah west of the district of Hayss in the province of
Hodeidah.
“An Apache was shot down in the West Coast a few hours ago and the
heroes are winning in West Hayss; taking full control of the Al-Adain
junction,” al-Houthi said on Twitter.
Earlier on Thursday, the Yemeni air defenses managed to drop an
Apache plane in Jizan border district.
Report: At least 2 civilians killed in Saudi-led ground, air
assaults during past 24 hrs.
Jun 2, 2018, YemenExtra, M.A.
A man and a woman lost their lives while a woman sustained injuries
when the Saudi-led coalition launched ground attacks and seven
airstrikes on three Yemeni provinces during the past 24 hours, according
to local reports on Saturday.
In Saada province, northern Yemeni border, a man and a woman were
killed while another woman was injured in Saudi missile shelling
targeting several areas of Razih border district.
To continue with Saada, artillery and missile shells also targeted
several areas of Munabeh border district.
Meanwhile, the US-backed coalition warplane conducted an airstrike on
Ghamar area in Razih border district.
In Amran province, an airstrike struck Harf-Sufian district.
In Hajjah province, at least five Saudi American air raids bombarded
Medi district.
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To Whom it May Concern, Eleven Facts of the Yemen Crisis
YemenExtra,
SH.A.
To whom it May concern, for those who interested, here are
Eleven facts of the crisis in Yemen in its fourth year of war
against every thing in this country.
1. The humanitarian situation in Yemen is still the worst
in the world Now in its fourth year of war, more
than 22 million people—or three-quarters of the
population—need humanitarian aid and protection, making
Yemen the world’s worst humanitarian crisis. Photo: Children
watch a sandstorm in Huth, 80 km north of Sana’a. Credit,
Giles Clarke for UNOCHA.
2. Some 8.4 million people in Yemen don’t know where they’ll
get their next meal.Last year, humanitarians scaled
up dramatically to provide emergency food assistance to more
than 7 million people per month. But this year we need to do
even more. Ensuring families have the food they need to
survive is the top priority for humanitarians.Photo: Men
scavenge through the rubbish in Al Huydaydah. Credit, Giles
Clarke for UNOCHA.
3. Every ten minutes, a child under five in Yemen dies of
preventable causes. Nearly 3 million children under
5 and pregnant or lactating women are acutely malnourished.
This includes 400,000 children who are severely malnourished
and nine times likelier to die than their healthier
peers.Photo: 22-year-old Nora, mother of five, with her
malnourished son at Al Thawra Hospital in Al Hudaydah.
Credit, Giles Clarke for UNOCHA.
4. Civilians are bearing the brunt of the violence.Civilians
face indiscriminate attacks, bombing, snipers, unexploded
ordnance, cross-fire, kidnapping, rape and arbitrary
detention, and other dangers. In February alone, at least 53
children were killed and 92 maimed in 12 governorates. All
parties must respect international humanitarian law and
international human rights law at all times. Photo: children
play in the ruins of Aal Okab school in Saada City. Credit,
Giles Clarke for UNOCHA.
5. Women and children are subject to widespread protection
violations.Children are being forcibly recruited by
the parties to the conflict; are being married off early and
forced to work, to help their families survive. About one
quarter of school-aged children are out of school, and 2,500
schools have been damaged or are not able to run.Photo:
Students at Aal Okab school stand in the ruins their former
classroom. Credit, Giles Clarke for UNOCHA.
6. Some 3 million people have been displaced.Internally
displaced people are more vulnerable to exploitation and
abuse. This 15-year-old orphan lives with her seven siblings
in a settlement for internally displaced people in Khamir,
100 km north of Sana’a. Photo credit, Giles Clarke for
UNOCHA.
7. Ending the war is the only way to resolve the
humanitarian crisis.All warring parties and their
backers must work towards a negotiated political
settlement. Photo: Construction workers prepare cement in
front of damaged buildings in Saada Old Town. Credit, Giles
Clarke for UNOCHA.
8. Half of all health facilities are damaged or unable to
function. Those that remain face severe shortages
of staff and equipment. Photo: A medical worker measures
patients in the village of An-Nassiri. Credit, Giles Clarke
for UNOCHA.
9. Millions of Yemenis do not have access to safe drinking
water and cholera could resurge.In the last year,
more than 1 million people suffered from cholera or watery
diarrhoea. Water and sanitation systems struggle to keep
pace. As the rainy season approaches, there is a high risk
of another cholera epidemic breaking out.Photo: Children
carry water in Khamir IDP settlement. Credit, Giles Clarke
for UNOCHA.
10. Humanitarian response faces a nearly $2 billion funding
gap.To alleviate suffering on a massive scale, the
Yemen humanitarian response plan calls for $2.96 billion to
assist 13 million people. Donors, particularly Saudi Arabia
and the United Arab Emirates, have already been generous,
but a nearly $2 billion funding gap remains.Photo: UNHCR
warehouse in Sana’a with shelter, blankets and kitchen
supplies for the displaced. Credit, Giles Clarke for UNOCHA.
11. Keeping the ports and other access channels open is
crucial to deliver aid.Ports, which were blockaded
through part of 2017, are now open to humanitarian and some
commercial shipments. All ports must remain open both to
humanitarian cargo and commercial cargo to ensure local
markets have food and other essential goods. Even before the
crisis, Yemen imported about 90 per cent of its staple food
and nearly all fuel and medicine. Photo: Giles Clarke for
UNOCHA.
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