Eyes wide shut on Sa’ada

In this report by al Masirah, the Human Rights Organisation ‘The Eye of Humanity’ states that in January and February 2023, there have been over 202 ( 21 death, 181 injured) reported casualties in the border area to Saudi Arabia. The Munabbih rural hospital in Sa’ada is named as one of the treating or first responding hospitals for victims of Saudi arabian attacks. The victims include civilians from Sa’ada and African migrant workers, who cross borders in the quest to find employment in Saudi Arabia.


The video released by Al Masirah highlights the recorded numbers of casualities in the month of March, which at the time of reporting was defined to be 76 (14 death cases and 62 injuries). The number of casualties were determined and treated at the Razih Rural Hospital.
The local authorities are appealing for donations and calling out for support to provide adequate medical treatment.
These hospitals are in dire need of medicine and equipment to respond to ongoing Saudi Arabia inflicted border patrol shellings and missile attacks. The ongoing Saudi Arabia-led US UK-backed air sea land blockade is most severely implemented in the North Western parts of Yemen, which are under Houthi government control. This ongoing absolute embargo makes it impossible for the hospital staff to carry out their duty to provide medical health care.

This I found on the United Nations IOM homepage.
The reporting is on the first responders of the Munabbih Rural Hospital in saving migrant lives, December 2022. The United Nations has severe shortcomings, is full of flaws, and is completely under the command of the United States. Yet again, the world, with its entirety, is blindly professing their loyalty and trust to this wicked organisation, which was founded by the UK and US jointly at the end of the second World War, to guard and secure western interests. The United Nations does not care about Yemeni people. In particular, it does not care about the people in North Western Yemen. I am posting this solely to show that there is a first responder hospital called Munabbih in Sa’ada and that Al Masirah reports are the real account of a widely ignored humanitarian tragedy in Sa’ada.

Al-Qashla Castle in Saada Governorate, Yemen; Source Xinhua