SANA’A: Yemeni army soldiers and fighters from allied Popular Committees have killed at least two Saudi soldiers during separate attacks in the kingdom’s southwestern border regions as part of their retaliatory raids against the Riyadh regime’s deadly campaign against their crisis-hit country. Saudi Arabia’s Arabic-language al-Madina newspaper reported on Sunday …
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Sana’a Int. Airport Director: United Nations Failed in Opening the Airport for Medical Flights
SANA’A: Sana’a International Airport Director, Khaled Al-Shayef, said that the United Nations promised in many agreements the opening of Sana’a International Airport. An Air Medical Bridge was agreed on and first flight was scheduled to start on October, 20th. Al-Shayef told Almasirah TV on Saturday evening that the UN Humanitarian …
Read More »Clashes between Transitional Factions Formed by UAE in Aden
ADEN: Violent clashes broke out Saturday between armed factions, formed by the United Arab Emirates, in Aden city. A local source said that clashes erupted between forces belonging to the so-called Aden Security Department and the Protection of Facilities Brigade in the fishing port in Tawahi. The source added that …
Read More »Recent Zionist Aggression on Gaza Leaves Losses Worthing $ 3.1 Million
JERUSALEM: Palestinian undersecretary of the Ministry of Public Works and Housing in Gaza strip, Naji Sarhan, announced that the recent Zionist aggression on the Gaza Strip left direct material losses worth $ 3.1 million in addition to indirect losses. Sarhan said at a press conference that around 500 housing units …
Read More »US-Saudi Aggression Forces Continue to Violate Hodeidah Ceasefire
SANA’A: The forces of invaders and mercenaries continued their breaches of the truce agreement in Hodeidah. According to a local source, the aggression forces have intensified their artillery shelling on the homes of citizens in the besieged city of Ad-Durayhimi. The source added that the forces of aggression attacked Al-Shaab …
Read More »Sana’a Calls on International Community to Stop Saudi-led Aggression Violations Against Fishermen
SANA’A: The first meeting, of the committee responsible for setting up a mechanism to follow up the cases of Yemeni fishermen kidnapped by the US-Saudi Forces, was held at the Foreign Ministry on Tuesday, chaired by Foreign Minister, Hisham Sharaf Abdullah. During the meeting, the Foreign Minister pointed out that …
Read More »Ansarullah Political Bureau Condemns Zionist Targeting of Jihad Commander, Confirms Standing by Palestinian Resistance
SANA’A: The Political Bureau of Ansarullah on Tuesday condemned the crime of the Zionist enemy by assassinating the commander of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad’s military wing, Al-Quds Brigades Baha Abu al-Ata in Gaza and the son of the Islamic Jihad official Akram al-Ajouri in the Syrian capital Damascus. “We strongly …
Read More »Hebrew Media: Sayyed Abdulmalik’s Warnings to Israeli Enemy, Should Not Be Underestimated
TEL AVIV: Warnings issued by the leader of the revolution, Sayyed Abdulmalik Al-Houthi, to the entity of the Zionist enemy in his speech on the occasion of the Prophet’s birthday on Saturday, was received with mixed reactions. Israeli activists and the Hebrew media expressed serious concerns about what they considered …
Read More »Sayyed Abdulmalik Warns: Yemenis Won’t Hesitate to Respond to Zionist Folly
SANA’A: The Leader of the Revolution Sayyed Abdulmalik Al-Houthi has warned that the Yemeni people will not hesitate to deal a stinging blow to the Zionist entity in case the Tel Aviv regime commits the folly of attacking Yemen. The Leader warnings came in a televised speech broadcast live from …
Read More »Mohammed Al-Houthi: Countries of Aggression Main Cause of Yemenis’ Pain
SANA’A: Member of the Supreme Political Council, Mohammad Al-Houthi, said that the countries of aggression cause the pain to enjoy the suffering of the Yemeni People, including residents of the areas under US-Saudi occupation. He cited cutting electricity from Sana’a and other governorates, which have been living in the dark …
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