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Freelance journalist based in Sana'a, Yemen.
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What Raisi’s presidency will mean for Yemen
Ebrahim Raisi's victory in Iran's presidential election has prompted a swift congratulatory message from Mahdi Al-Mashat, president of Yemen's Ansarullah movement's Supreme Political Council. This development highlights the potential implications of Raisi's presidency on the Yemen conflict, particularly concerning the relationship between Iran and the Ansarullah movement.
In Sanaa, Yemenis struggle to find politically palatable food to break the fast
Yemenis in Sanaa face challenges in finding affordable and politically acceptable food products during Ramadan due to the ongoing war and economic blockade by the Saudi-led coalition. Many essential goods are imported from Saudi Arabia and the UAE, leading to frustration among locals. Efforts to buy local products are hindered by higher prices and lower quality. The article highlights the economic and humanitarian impact of the conflict, emphasizing the need for local production to support the national economy.
Johnson’s Saudi WhatsApps to stay secret
The UK government has refused to disclose any WhatsApp communications between Boris Johnson and Saudi Arabia's Mohammed bin Salman, citing national security concerns. This decision comes amid scrutiny over the use of WhatsApp for official communications, especially during a period of intense air strikes in Yemen by a Saudi-led coalition. Human rights organizations have linked UK-made arms to these attacks. The article also highlights concerns about the vulnerability of WhatsApp to hacking, with allegations that the UAE and other allies have targeted Downing Street using Pegasus spyware.
UAE-backed militants demolish ancient shrine, dome in oil-rich Shabwa amid UN silence
UAE-backed militants have demolished ancient shrines and domes in Shabwa, Yemen, using IEDs. The General Authority for Awqaf condemned the act, calling it a crime against Yemen's cultural heritage. The UN has remained silent on these demolitions, which have been compared to ISIS's actions in Iraq. The Saudi-UAE coalition has previously been accused of destroying numerous mosques and religious sites in Yemen. The motives behind these demolitions are believed to be doctrinal and ideological, linked to Wahhabi Salafism. Critics argue that the UN's silence is influenced by Saudi financial support.
Climate change crisis: Heavy rains damage ancient houses in UNESCO-listed Old City of Sanaa
Heavy rains have caused significant damage to ancient houses in the UNESCO-listed Old City of Sanaa, Yemen, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis. Hamid Ahmed Al-Habbari's homes are among those affected, with one partially collapsed and the other at risk. The Civil Defence in the Ansar Allah-led National Salvation Government reported the demolition of five houses and damage to 40 others. UNESCO and local authorities have been working to rehabilitate historic buildings, but many residents, including Al-Habbari, have not received adequate support. The ongoing conflict and climate change have worsened the situation, with 91 deaths and over 24,000 families affected by recent torrential rains across Yemen.
Yemenis laud Nasrallah’s choice to side with them rather than being a 'mediator'
Hezbollah's Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah's declaration of support for the Yemeni people, rather than acting as a mediator, has been widely welcomed in Sanaa. Nasrallah emphasized Hezbollah's alignment with Yemen and criticized Saudi Arabia's aggression. His remarks were praised by various Yemeni residents, who view him as a leader of resistance and solidarity. The article highlights Nasrallah's consistent support for Yemen and his criticism of Saudi and US policies.
How Yemenis react to Biden backing Saudi extension of truce in Yemen
Yemenis express dissatisfaction with the extension of the truce backed by US President Joe Biden and Saudi Arabia, citing violations and unmet conditions such as opening Sanaa airport and lifting restrictions on Al-Hudaydah ports. Many view the truce as ineffective, with some calling for a return to war to achieve independence and end Saudi aggression. The article highlights the complex dynamics and differing perspectives among Yemenis, with some benefiting from the truce while others suffer from economic hardships. The sentiment towards Saudi Arabia and the US is largely negative, with skepticism about their intentions and actions in the conflict.
Houthis advance amid discord between Yemeni government forces, UAE affiliates
Pro-government forces initially took control of the Al-Zahir district in Al-Bayda, Yemen, but internal disagreements between Saudi-backed forces and UAE affiliates led to the Houthis recapturing the area. The Southern Transitional Council and other pro-UAE entities have a history of clashing, contributing to the instability.
'Tortured to death': Saudi Army kills seven Yemeni migrants trying to cross border amid UN silence
Seven Yemeni migrants, including Abdullah Hasan Saeed, were allegedly tortured and killed by the Saudi Army while attempting to cross the border into Saudi Arabia for job opportunities. The incident has drawn condemnation from various human rights organizations and the Yemeni Ministry of Health, which labeled it a grave violation of international law. The Saudi-led coalition denies the allegations, attributing the deaths to forced displacement and clashes initiated by the Houthis. The UN has been criticized for its inaction, and there are calls for the International Criminal Court to hold the Saudi-led coalition accountable for war crimes.
Prelude to strike Israel: Yemenis commemorate Al-Quds Day in one million man marches
Hundreds of thousands of Yemenis rallied in 12 provinces, including Sanaa, to commemorate Al-Quds Day, expressing solidarity with Palestinians and opposition to Israel. Key figures like Abdullah Edrees and Sayyed Abdul-Malek Al-Houthi emphasized the moral and religious duty to support Al-Quds and resist Israeli actions. The rallies were portrayed as a prelude to potential conflict with Israel, with participants expressing readiness to fight. The event highlighted the unity among Yemenis and called for broader Islamic support for the Palestinian cause.
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