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  1. #421
    Martha Mundy’s recent report shows that the coalition’s bombing campaign of Yemen is aimed at the food production and distribution of food in rural Yemen, and on fishing along the Red Sea coast. This IS – per definition – a war crime, supported by UK, US, and the Uinited Nations.

    On 9 August in Dahyan a school bus was struck by a US-made guided missile.
    On 23 August, again south of Hodeidah, a bus with women and children was attacked.
    There was a pause, but from early September the Coalition has renewed their at*tempts to cut off and seize Hodeidah.
    On 16 September, UAE naval forces fired a rocket on a boat with 18 fishermen, after interroga*ting them, killing all but one.

    The following figure shows the percentage of civilian, military and unknown targets - March 2015 - March 2018.


    Starting in August 2015 there was a shift from military to civilian targets, including water and transport infrastructure, food production and distribution, schools, hospitals, houses, fields and flocks.


    Fishing installations were likewise damaged, virtually every fish-offloading port along the coast has been targeted.

    Agricultural land was the target most frequently hit. As agriculture covered less than 3% of Yemen’s total surface, it’s obvious that agriculture land is specifically aimed at.
    Because of the bombing campaign on agriculture, people actually left the countryside to take refuge on the outskirts of cities. This has resulted in a lack of farmers to work the land.

    See a map of agricultural targets in September - October 2015 (when most bombs were thrown), and all targets.


    Martha Mundy – Strategies of the Coalition in the Yemen War: Aerial Bombardment and Food War: https://sites.tufts.edu/wpf/files/20...20181005-1.pdf
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  3. #422

    Mukalla is an oasis of stability in war-torn Yemen. So why do some residents miss Al Qaeda?
    http://www.latimes.com/world/middlee...010-story.html

    (you can guess why.. more 'freedom'/commerce w/ al Qaeda than under Hadi/Saudi/UAE/Coalition slave mode. Think Libya.)

  4. #423
    Quote Originally Posted by Firestarter View Post
    Martha Mundy’s recent report shows that the coalition’s bombing campaign of Yemen is aimed at the food production and distribution of food in rural Yemen, and on fishing along the Red Sea coast. This IS – per definition – a war crime, supported by UK, US, and the United Nations.
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  5. #424
    =======
    Advanced US-manufactured military equipment is no match for the working class Yemeni Army.
    Tales of heroism are being written on the frontline as we speak, yet most people have no idea what is going on.
    Watch this video. Truly unbelievable.
    https://twitter.com/agerhusmedia/sta...32971351195653

    full vid
    Watch as Yemeni Army units with faith in God and Country storms the Saudi "Qanboura" Outpost in Jizan, Saudi Arabia,
    leaving a US-produced Abrams tank defunct and in flames.
    Last edited by goldenequity; 10-13-2018 at 12:38 PM.



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  7. #425
    For a Saudi and Mohammed bin Salman (MbS) update that's not directly related to the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, a United Nations official on Sunday warned Yemen is now facing what could be "the worst famine in the world in 100 years" which is set to put "12-13 million innocent civilians at risk of starving," according to the BBC.
    Yemen's war, which has involved intense Saudi-UAE-US coordinated airstrikes on civilian population centers going back to 2015 has been popularly dubbed "the forgotten war" due to its general absence from headlines and front page stories over the years.
    As a few analysts and war reporters have pointed out in recent days, it took the murder of one Washington Post contributor who was one of the mainstream media's own for MbS to actually face any level of scrutiny, and yet the tens of thousands killed under Saudi coalition bombs is still largely taboo for the same mainstream to touch.


    A top United Nations official who monitors Yemen, Lise Grande, told the BBC: "We predict that we could be looking at 12 to 13 million innocent civilians who are at risk of dying from the lack of food."
    She explained, "I think many of us felt as we went into the 21st century that is was unthinkable that we could see a famine like saw in Ethiopia, that we saw in Bengal, that we saw in parts of the Soviet Union, that was just unacceptable. Many of us had the confidence that that would never happen again and yet the reality is that in Yemen that is precisely what we are looking at."


    Estimates have put the civilian death toll in the war anywhere ranging from 10,000 to as high as 70,000 a number difficult to come by as the Saudi coalition has blockaded the countries main humanitarian aid entry port of Hodeida. The U.N. most recent numbers puts the number of displaced at approaching 500,000 people.
    As what the U.N. is now calling the "world's worst famine in 100 years" is set to make Yemenis' misery even worse, we wonder if the mainstream will actually give it coverage for a change. But we won't hold our breath as this humanitarian disaster can't be blamed on Putin or Assad.

    More at: https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-...yemen-un-warns
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  8. #426
    Haykal Bafana‏ @BaFana3 · 56 sek.
    Explosive revelation : Ex U.S. Special Ops Hired as Mercenaries By UAE To Assassinate Yemeni Politicians & Clerics In Aden City, Yemen
    https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article...r-golan-dahlan






    https://twitter.com/YemeniObserv/sta...84202979004416
    Last edited by goldenequity; 10-16-2018 at 09:16 AM.

  9. #427
    Quote Originally Posted by goldenequity View Post
    Haykal Bafana‏ @BaFana3 · 56 sek.
    Explosive revelation : Ex U.S. Special Ops Hired as Mercenaries By UAE To Assassinate Yemeni Politicians & Clerics In Aden City, Yemen
    https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article...r-golan-dahlan



    https://twitter.com/YemeniObserv/sta...84202979004416
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  10. #428
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    'we'd rather drown. Fuuk off.'

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  11. #429
    Quote Originally Posted by AZJoe View Post
    Saudi Airstrike Kills Family of Beekeepers on Their Farm

    A family of beekeepers was killed when the Saudi-led coalition, backed by the United States, targeted their family bee farm with multiple airstrikes on Monday in a residential district of Hodeida. ...

    airstrikes targeted Ayesh Clip’s bee farm at Deir Essa in the Bajjel district of southern Hodeida, killing Ayesh and four of his family members. The attack also destroyed the farm, which was the family’s sole source of income in a country gripped by famine and a devastating humanitarian crisis.

    In a separate attack on a civilian target, three people were killed and a fourth was critically injured when a Saudi warship targeted a market in al-Duraihimi city in the same province. Three civilian workers were also killed and four others injured when Saudi coalition airstrikes hit a stone factory in Sanhan district south of Yemen’s capital city of Sana’a. ...





    ....

    Comment -
    Saudis: Winning! Those bees, that farm, the family were all terrorists. And oh - Yemen belong to us.
    Neocons: We'll the family should not have been farming bees in a genocide zone. Its their own fault.
    The Left: Oh, those poor bees.
    MSM: [crickets]
    They just SAID they were bees. This is really the remnants of Saddam's biological weapons program.
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  12. #430

    Yemen Is Being Starved to Death

    Yemen Is Being Starved to Death

    The U.N. warns [1] that the scale of the famine in Yemen has been underestimated in the past:

    “The crisis in Yemen is so huge and of such magnitude, we have to be frank about whether we can together deal with what is facing us,” said Lise Grande, the UN’s humanitarian coordinator for Yemen. “We are literally looking at hundreds of thousands, maybe even millions of people who may not survive.”

    Food prices have been rising rapidly with the collapse of Yemen’s currency, and millions more are now at risk of starving that had not been counted in the earlier estimates. Conditions in Yemen are already appalling, and they continue to worsen. Jan Egeland of the Norwegian Refugee Council released a statement [2] earlier this week addressing the threat of famine:

    Civilians in Yemen are not starving, they are being starved. Let it be known that the worst famine on our watch is wholly manmade by Yemen’s conflict parties and their international sponsors[bold mine-DL].


    The Times reported [3] on the same story yesterday:

    Between 12 and 13 million lives will be threatened by hunger over the next three months under a blockade led by Saudi Arabia, which the UN views as a potential war crime.


    The Saudi coalition has already caused many tens of thousands of deaths by creating the conditions for starvation and disease, and the death toll from preventable causes is likely going to shoot up dramatically if the war is not brought to a halt at once. Along with the effects of the blockade on food prices, the Hadi government’s relocation of the central bank to Aden has made it practically impossible for many importers to bring food staples into the country:

    In addition, importers of basics such as cooking oil, rice, sugar and butter have been prevented from entering the country due to restrictions imposed by Yemen’s central bank based in Aden, territory controlled by its exiled government.


    Sen. Chris Murphy calls attention to the Saudi coalition’s policy of deliberately starving Yemen’s population in a new op-ed [4]:

    A new research report notes [5] that “there is strong evidence that Coalition strategy has aimed to destroy food production and distribution.” (Translation: They are actively trying to starve the country into submission.) Saudi Arabia is delaying and obstructing aid shipments and critical commercial goods such as food, fuel and medicine. Saudi warplanes target water infrastructure, hospitals and health clinics. But still our assistance continues, putting an American imprint on every civilian casualty in Yemen.


    The findings of the report Sen. Murphy cites are consistet with Iona Craig’s reports [6] on the systematic targeting of Yemen’s food production and distribution from last year. The evidence of the Saudi coalition’s cruel collective punishment of Yemen’s civilian population has been out there for a long time, and it is long past time that the U.S. stop supporting these governments as they commit crimes against humanity. The best way to prevent the worst famine in generations from devouring millions of innocent lives is to halt U.S. support for the war, demand an end to the blockade, and provide economic and humanitarian relief to save as many people as possible.
    Last edited by homahr; 10-16-2018 at 02:51 PM.

  13. #431
    In the World of American Politics, One Khashoggi Is Worth One Million Yemeni Lives

    At this point we can only assume that the Turkish version of events regarding the disappearance of Jamal Khashoggi is true. ... the list of plausible alternative scenarios currently stands at zero....
    Last edited by AZJoe; 10-17-2018 at 11:12 AM.
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  14. #432
    With Kashoggi Murder, Media Moguls Suddenly Discover that Saudi Regime is Evil



    They weren’t appalled a few weeks ago, when the Saudis blew up a bus full of school children. But they are appalled now …
    Yemen … It’s the poorest country in the Middle-East and it’s being systematically destroyed by its vastly richer neighbors, with the full backing and cooperation of NATO. In fact, we’re making a fortune out of it. Bombs are expensive, the Saudis need a lot of them, and you can only use them once. Ker-ching.

    Saudi Arabia is an absolute monarchy with a laughable track-record when it comes to human rights. This has been known for decades … Barely a week goes by without some author, somewhere in the alternate media, writing up a story about the crimes of the House of Saud …

    When he was selling wars in Libya and Syria, did Freedland ever once suggest the “humanitarian bombing” of Riyadh? Did he object to his paper selling ad space to promote the Muhammed bin Salman, “the great reformer”? Did he boycott events or protest arms deals or in any way speak out? Did he devote even a single one his columns to the war in Yemen? …

    People all over the world are asking: Why are the Saudis suddenly the bad guys? Why can’t Jamal Khashoggi be brushed under the carpet as if he’s nothing but a burning bus full of children or a napalm-strewn wedding reception? It’s a question no one in the media has an answer for. …

    There was a reason Yemen was banished to the far reaches of the press for four years. There was a reason the mainstream media were happy to white-wash the Saudi Arabians as they pummeled school buses and weddings with bombs British and American arms companies probably over-charged them for. There’s a reason every big newspaper on both sides of the Atlantic was happy to serve as Muhammad bin Salman’s PR agency….and there’s a reason they stopped. A real reason that has nothing to do with Jamal Khashoggi. We just don’t know what it is yet.
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  16. #433
    "Let it not be said that we did nothing." - Dr. Ron Paul. "Stand up for what you believe in, even if you are standing alone." - Sophie Magdalena Scholl
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  17. #434
    Saudis and their sidekicks being hammered hard.
    hundreds of millions lost in equipment...

    https://twitter.com/YemeniObserv/sta...21356354387968


    https://twitter.com/YemeniObserv/sta...21691244384258


    https://twitter.com/YemeniObserv/sta...37235637084160


    https://twitter.com/YemeniObserv/sta...37994889908224


    https://twitter.com/YemeniObserv/sta...38716670992385


    https://twitter.com/YemeniObserv/sta...39931609866248


    https://twitter.com/YemeniObserv/sta...41023072600065


    https://twitter.com/YemeniObserv/sta...20049665159169


    https://twitter.com/YemeniObserv/sta...24338948067329

    Long video shows recent battle footage from Kilo-16/Hodeidah front...

  18. #435
    Since the beginning of this month dozens of “bombshell” stories on the alleged murder of the nephew of the notorious arms dealer Adnan Khashoggi, Jamal Khashoggi, in the Saudi consulate in Turkey are published.
    The whole story looks like a charade to divert the attention of what is really happening. Even if he was really murdered (I’m not convinced), maybe the more than 1000 Yemeni children that die every single week is more important than one dead, scumbag journalist?
    Jamal Khashoggi has been very supportive of the Saudi Royal dictatorship for many years. His “criticism” of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in the Washington Post is the kind of sugar-coated “criticism” that our mainstream media excels in (so Iran really provides the Houthis with missiles Jamal?): https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...=.2172ea2c97c3

    In March 2018, the reported “richest man in the world”, Jeff Bezos owner of Amazon and the Washington Post, met Bin Salman in Seattle, (discussing this ploy?).
    Bezos commented:
    One of the things that Mohammed bin Salman and the Saudis are looking to do, is they're really looking to establish Saudi Arabia as a logistics hub. They see its orientation and its location in the Middle East as very valuable to that, and one of those things is bringing in data centers. Apparently, the Middle East is very bereft of cloud computing and data centers, and so they're in talks with Amazon to bring a data center to the Red Sea Coast, and I wouldn't be surprised if some sort of deal is announced very soon.
    https://www.businessinsider.com/saud...true&r=US&IR=T
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  19. #436
    Military sales from the UK to Saudi Arabia increased by two thirds in 2017 compared to 2016 - an increase of more than £450 million.
    In 2016, Britain, issued 103 licences for military exports to Saudi Arabia, worth £679 million.
    In 2017, Britain, issued 126 licences for military exports to Saudi Arabia, worth £1.129 billion.

    The real figure is probably much higher as the number of "secretive" open licences more than doubled in 12 months, from 21 to 44 in 2017.
    Open licences, OIELs, allow an unlimited number of items to be exported for 5 years, making it impossible to know how much arms are sent to Saudi Arabia.
    The number of open licences for weapons to Saudi Arabia has increased significantly since Queen Elizabeth selected Theresa May for Prime Minister.

    Andrew Smith, commented:
    Thousands of people have been killed and vital infrastructure has been destroyed all across Yemen. But that hasn't stopped the arms sales.
    These figures reveal that as the situation has got worse the arms sales have increased.
    Also see the (first) video at the link: https://news.sky.com/story/uk-arms-s...-2017-11528624
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  20. #437
    A recent Saudi airstrike with precision bombs on a group of farmers at a vegetable market has claimed the lives of at least 20 Yemeni civilians and left 10 others injured near the city of Hodeidah.

    That was shortly after Saudi fighter jets struck a car killing 4 and injuring another.

    On October 13, Saudi planes bombed 2 buses with people fleeing from Hodeidah, killing at least 17 and wounding 20 more.

    Since March 2015, aerial assaults by the “coalition” have destroyed and damaged: 15 airports, 14 ports, 2,559 roads and bridges, 781 water storage facilities, 191 power stations and 426 telecommunications towers.

    The UN’s Mark Lowcock has again warned that as many as 8.4 Yemenis are in urgent need of food aid (Lowcock “forgot” to mention with the support of the UN): https://www.presstv.com/Detail/2018/...ayt-alFaqih-UN
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  21. #438
    Saudis bomb vegetable market and kill 21 - Will the media present an outraged media blitz 21 times bigger than Khashoggi?



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  22. #439
    ^^^fuuking Neanderthals... local farmers went there to wash vegetables before putting to market. Pentagon lemmings do the targeting data. God KNOWS WHO YOU ARE.^^^

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    Yemen:


    Houthis reveal smart missiles...

    SouthFront
    Detailed Look At New Guided Artillery Rocket Revealed By Houthis
    https://southfront.org/detailed-look...-video-photos/




    Yemeni missile forces targeted Sudanese military outpost with ballistic missile:

    https://twitter.com/sayed_ridha/stat...45553847222272




    @agerhusmedia
    Yemeni Army Spokesperson Yahya Sari'a proclaims the success of the first launch of the Badr-1P smart missile, targeting a group of mercenaries on the western coast.



    (Looks quite accurate.)


    Current Map

    https://southfront.org/wp-content/up...map.jpg?x99359

  23. #440
    We wonder if the Saudis had never been caught in Jamal Khashoggi's gruesome murder, would such essential stories and leaks now happening such as the below Guardian report ever see the light of day? On Tuesday The Guardian published select contents of a leaked internal United Nations document detailing a "pay to play" scheme orchestrated by Saudi Arabia.
    According to the leaked document, the Saudis demanded that aid groups and humanitarian agencies operating in Yemen provide favorable publicity for Saudi Arabia in return for Riyadh providing close to a billion dollars to fund their efforts. The document identifies $930m given to the aid groups, even as the Saudi-led coalition bombed the very people the donations were supposed to help.
    The Guardian report calls the extent of Saudi demands "highly unusual" as part of the requirement for groups to receive aid included floating favorable stories and coverage of "the Saudi humanitarian effort in Yemen" to newspapers like the New York Times and the Guardian publications specifically named in the internal memo. Thus the nearly $1bn was essentially hush money for the sake of propaganda meant to shield the kingdom from scrutiny over its Yemen actions.


    The Guardian report described the following of the leaked memo:
    The document, entitled Visibility Plan, covers the terms of the 2018 humanitarian budget for Yemen, and shows the extent to which the UN aid agency, Ocha, was put under pressure to accept the PR strings attached to money given both by Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. The two countries provided nearly one third of the total UN humanitarian budget for Yemen for this year.
    The UAE was deeply involved in the plan especially ironically given that its pilots and warplanes have been reported at the forefront of the bombing campaign which has continued unabated since 2015, resulting in what U.N. officials have designated "the world's worst humanitarian crisis".
    Aid agencies were made aware that the extent of Saudi donations made to their efforts were expressly tied to "the amount of beneficial publicity given to Saudi Arabia," the U.N. document reveals. And further, One demand states: “One would expect from Ocha or [a] recipient agency to publish articles in recognized daily newspapers such as the New York Times or the Guardian, highlighting our contribution.”
    The Guardian further quotes one section of the leaked document requiring that aid agencies "prove" their level of promoting the Saudis' supposed "good works". The document states that aid agencies had to agree to the following:
    We consider it very important to ensure that our dear fellow Yemenis are all aware of our donations. More emphasis should be placed on strengthening the local visibility plan by engaging local media … so that donors get deserved recognition and not to be overshadowed by the recipient’s agencies’ visibility.
    The document reveals that five different UN aid-linked agencies agreed to the Saudi list of demands, set out in 48 specific steps, with the most notable groups including: the UN Development Programme, Ocha, the World Health Organization and Unicef.
    Bombshell: Leaked document shows the UN is for sale. #KSA and #UAE destroyed #Yemen, then paid the #UN to publicize their 'good works' in that broken state. https://t.co/JjFPTEnYjF @antonioguterres
    — Sharmine Narwani (@snarwani) October 30, 2018
    According to The Guardian, "The leaked documents also show the pressure the two countries have brought to bear on the UN to raise their profile as charitable donors."

    More at: https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-...ven-aid-agency
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  25. #441
    Quote Originally Posted by Swordsmyth View Post
    We wonder if the Saudis had never been caught in Jamal Khashoggi's gruesome murder, would such essential stories and leaks now happening such as the below Guardian report ever see the light of day? On Tuesday The Guardian published select contents of a leaked internal United Nations document detailing a "pay to play" scheme orchestrated by Saudi Arabia.
    According to the leaked document, the Saudis demanded that aid groups and humanitarian agencies operating in Yemen provide favorable publicity for Saudi Arabia in return for Riyadh providing close to a billion dollars to fund their efforts. The document identifies $930m given to the aid groups, even as the Saudi-led coalition bombed the very people the donations were supposed to help.
    I haven’t found the source document for the "Visibility Plan", nor the reports on which the following death toll of 56,000 is based…

    Journalists and humanitarian workers have often cited a figure of “more than 10,000 deaths”, but that total has remained static since 2016 despite the ongoing war.
    According to the Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project (ACLED); at least 56,000 people have been killed in armed violence in Yemen since January 2016. Three-quarters of all civilian deaths in Yemen are attributable to the Britain-led coalition.

    Andrea Carboni explained that even this number is an underestimate, since it was based on deaths that were reported at medical facilities in the country, but "Most of the people, the casualties, do not get to medical centres. That number was actually missing a lot of the violence and the casualties that are related to it".

    These 56,000 death Yemenis is NOT including the huge death toll (of more than 2000 per week) caused by (preventable) diseases and malnutrition, but only “the number of people that were killed as a direct consequence of armed violence": https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/y...data-774808860

    I hope that nobody will lose any sleep over our governments and media supporting this massacre.
    See severely starved Yemeni boy Ghazi Ali bin Ali, 10 years old, 30 October 2018.
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  26. #442
    The Saudi-led coalition has sent up to 10,000 new fighters to al-Hudaydah ahead of a new offensive against the Houthi rebels occupying the city, The National reported Oct. 30.

    More at: https://worldview.stratfor.com/situa...ps-al-hudaydah
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  27. #443

  28. #444
    The Saudi Air Force has unleashed a massive attack across the Sana’a Governorate over the last 48 hours, reports Middle East-based Al Masdar News citing Yemeni sources on the ground. This appears to be the Saudi response to the U.S. call for a ceasefire "in the next 30 days" announced by Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo a mere two days ago.
    According to the reports from Sana'a, the Saudi Air Force heavily bombarded the capital city and its surroundings, hitting a number of sites that allegedly have a Houthi presence. The string of airstrikes also hit civilian neighborhoods, including the area around Sana'a International Airport all resulting in an unknown number of casualties. Given the timing it appears the Saudis are ready to unleash as many bombs as possible ahead of a potential US negotiated ceasefire suggested by Pompeo and Mattis; or alternately it could be the Saudis are now quickly escalating the war further to ensure a ceasefire cannot be obtained.
    This comes as the Trump administration has released early details of a UN-brokered peace plan aimed at ending the war in Yemen, beginning with a ceasefire within a month along with talks to be held in Sweden.


    Perhaps predictably, The Washington Post blames the rebels for not coming to the negotiating table, something which the Saudi coalition has certainly also refused to do over the past three years of war:
    Friday’s assault comes two days after the United States called for a cease-fire and negotiations within 30 days to end the war. The fresh offensive could be designed to pressure the Houthis to come to the negotiating table, which the rebels have so far avoided.
    Yemeni journalist Mohammed al-Qadhi described the significant uptick in fighing in a tweet Friday morning: “Fierce battles between forces backed by Saudi-led coalition and the Houthis have been going on for hours in the southern and eastern outlets of the Red Sea port city of Hodiedah, with huge blasts being heard and airstrikes,” he wrote.
    This comes after both Mattis and Pompeo early this week for the first time called for a ceasefire to a war that the U.S. has had direct participation in as a key leader of the Saudi coalition, along with the UAE.

    More at: https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-...ing-airstrikes
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  29. #445
    Graham Jones, chairman of a committee “scrutinising” British arms sales, has blamed Ansar Allah (Houthi) “rebels” for the humanitarian crisis in Yemen.

    Graham Jones said:
    The Iran-backed rebels, with hi-tech missiles. Ansar Allah, in my view, represent the greatest threat on the planet now in the way that they are trying to take over the Yemeni government … apart from environmental issues.
    You talk about the humanitarian disaster of course. This is caused by Ansar Allah.

    If you read the ambassadors at the UN and the unanimous decision to back the Hadi government, it’s not hard to come to the conclusion that the way we find peace and security is to stop the Ansar Allah advance into other tribal areas and the oppression that goes with it.
    It doesn’t mean we support the Arab coalition but what we do support though is international law and that was a unanimous decision at the UN and that’s the position that we hold.

    We had, what, 1,300 V2 rockets fired into the UK during World War Two? The Saudis have now faced over 200 long-range ballistic missiles, Iranian-made missiles. That is a very serious issue.
    Never mind that aid projects of the British Oxfam have been destroyed by Saudi bombs: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...-a8616026.html

    According to Graham Jones, the support of Britain for the “coalition” is justified because the UN has condemned the Houthis but never the “coalition” in any resolution. He also likened the missile attacks by the Houthis on Saudi targets to Nazi V2 attacks on Britain during the Second World War.

    If we follow this reasoning - the UN was founded to support the bombing by the Allied “heroes” of Japanese and German cities and was in charge of the plan to literally starve Germany to death, like Yemen, by the Morgenthau plan that according to history falsifiers was never put in action: http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthr...=1#post6588985
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  30. #446
    At the end of the same week that the Trump administration announced a 30-day deadline to reach a ceasefire in Yemen, it was revealed the United Kingdom is planning to introduce a United Nations Security Council resolution that seeks to end of the war.
    According to a Friday ABC News report, citing diplomatic sources, the British could introduce the resolution as early as this coming week. ABC reports that "one source said it would call for a humanitarian ceasefire and the safe passage of food and other aid, for support for the cratering Yemeni economy, and on both sides to fully engage with the U.N. Special Envoy for Yemen Martin Griffiths."

    More at: https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-...onsible-famine
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  31. #447
    SouthFront
    Battle For Yemen’s Al-Hudaydah On November 1-5, 2018
    http://dlvr.it/QqWFXh











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    Ashkan
    Numerous offensives taking place simultaneously against #Houthis in Yemen. It seems KSA wants to get the upper hand before negociations as the time for Iranian sanctions is beginning.

    IWN
    In the coming days, we shall see the #Saudi coalition operations in #Hudaydah & Sa’ada,and… the last attempt by the Saudis and the Emirates to defeat Ansarallah’s resistance to gain a winning card for the upcoming negotiations, or a bitter end to their failure in the Yemeni war.

    Last edited by goldenequity; 11-06-2018 at 07:02 AM.

  32. #448
    Hodeidah, Yemen : Battle for vital port of Hodedah intensifies. Near 200 airstrikes in and around the city yesterday, many on civilian neighbourhoods.
    Houthi snipers deploy on Al Thawra Hospital roof.
    https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-4612585








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  34. #449
    the absurd heights of new Saudi propaganda:

    https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-...udi-propaganda
    A series of propaganda graphics released by the ministry this week claim further
    that since its 2015 air campaign over Yemen, the Saudi coalition has been
    "careful in avoiding civilians, women and children, civilian objects and infrastructure from effects of the conflict."


  35. #450
    Maybe too many Americans are waking up to the fact that the US is supporting one of the worst humanitarian dramas since the 1950s (worse than Vietnam and Pol Pot)…

    Saudi Arabia has requested an end to US aerial refuelling for its operations in Yemen “because” it could now handle it by itself and the US government has complied.
    It’s questionable whether this will make any difference. According to US officials, only a fifth of Britain-led coalition aircraft require in-air refuelling from the US.

    Besides refuelling, the US provides intelligence support to the coalition and sells weaponry used in Yemen's war.
    James “Mat dog” Mattis explained the US would continue to “help” the coalition and Yemeni forces to MAXIMISE civilian casualties and TWARTH humanitarian efforts:
    The US and the Coalition are planning to collaborate on building up legitimate Yemeni forces to defend the Yemeni people, secure their country’s borders, and contribute to counter Al Qaeda and ISIS efforts in Yemen and the region.
    Saudi Arabia released a statement that the coalition is hopeful that UN-sponsored BLACKMAIL would lead to a negotiated settlement and "an end to the aggression by the Iranian backed Houthi militias' against the Yemeni people and countries in the region".

    I’ve tried to correct some “political correct” Telegraph propaganda (in uppercase): https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/201...ft-yemens-war/


    "International law" sounds so much better than slavery and genocide...
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