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The West is championing Iran s cause in Yemen and will always do

The West is championing Iran’s cause in Yemen and will always do   Contributing opinion writer As I have been saying for long ago, the west is meant to champion only Iran’s cause in Yemen. The western officials, the media outlets, research groups and think tanks have always been by the Iranian Houthi militia’s side and will always be.   Today we are reading from the CNN that “a group of more than 70 congressional Democrats has sent President Joe Biden a letter pushing the White House to encourage Saudi Arabia to end a blockade of Yemen that has led to food and fuel shortages in the country.” ! After lifting Houthis from the US terror list, this ending of the “blockade” on Houthi-controlled ports including the Sana’a Airport seems to be the second key Houthi demand on the way to be fulfilled thanks to persisting western pressures, even though the blockade is on the entry of arms not commercial goods or humanitarian shipments to the Houthi territories.

Yemen - Peace Remains Elusive

No early respite Yemen and its people seem unlikely to get an early respite from the bloody civil war, that has been plaguing the country for the past six years and is mostly seen as a proxy battle between Tehran and Riyadh. According to the United Nations, since 2015, the war had caused over 233,000 deaths, including 131,000 from indirect causes such as lack of food, health services and infrastructure. More than 20 million people were experiencing food insecurity, with 10 million at risk of famine. The Armed Conflict Location and Event Data Project said the war had killed some 130,000 people, including at least 13,000 civilians slain in targeted attacks. Millions had been pushed towards starvation and tens of thousands of children had died both of starvation and disease.

Varanasi court allows excavation by ASI at historic Gyanvapi Masjid amid Kashi temple row

Varanasi court allows excavation by ASI at historic Gyanvapi Masjid amid Kashi temple row coastaldigest.com news network April 8, 2021 Varanasi, Apr 8: In a controversial decision, a local court in Varanasi has ruled in favour of excavation by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) at Varanasi s Kashi Vishwanath Temple and the adjacent Gyanvapi Masjid. The ASI is likely to set up a five-member team that will visit the campus soon.  A petition was filed in December 2019 by advocate Vijay Shankar Rastogi on behalf of Swayambhu Jyotirlinga Bhagwan Vishweshwar in the court of civil judge. The petitioner requested for a survey of the entire Gyanvapi compound by the ASI. He had filed the petition as the next friend of Swayambhu Jyotirlinga Bhagwan Vishweshwar. In January 2020, Anjuman Intezamia Masjid Committee had filed an objection against the petition.

Houthis claim drone attack at Saudi air base

Houthis claim drone attack at Saudi air base ​ By IANS | ​ 1 Views   Armed members of the Houthi rebel movement ride a vehicle during a funeral procession on March 9. Photo: Hani Al-Ansi/dpa/IANS. Image Source: IANS News Sanaa, April 7 : Yemen s Houthi forces on Wednesday claimed responsibility for a bomb-laden drone attack at the King Khalid Airbase in Saudi Arabia. Two drones hit sensitive targets inside King Khalid Airbase in Khamis Mushait city accurately, Yehya Sarea, the Houthi military spokesman, said in a statement aired by the group s al-Masirah TV. Meanwhile, the Saudi-owned Alarabiya TV cited a statement by the coalition forces as saying that they intercepted and destroyed an explosive-laden drone launched by the Houthis towards Khamis Mushait, reports Xinhua news agency.

Saudi-led coalition airstrikes destroy Houthi missile depot in central Yemen: military source - World News

Saudi-led coalition airstrikes destroy Houthi missile depot in central Yemen: military source - World News
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