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US-BACKED pariah colony aggression on Lebanon
A civilian was martyred in a Zionist airstrike that targeted his car in Maaroub, South Lebanon.
Enemy drones target a car on the main road in the town of Maaroub, southern Lebanon.
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At least 7 airstrikes by American warplanes bombed north and south of Sanaa in Yemen
Today, while we remember and commemorate the 10th anniversary of the
Yemen war, the Trump administration’s warplanes are bombing civilians in the poorest Arab Nation.
The little girl Khadija.. A branch that grew in the hell of aggression in Saada – Al Masirah video Western media seems more absorbed in the drama of a leaked group chat among US officials than in the grave reality of its intended purpose.
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Miscarriages and malnourishment: The perils of pregnancy in war-ravaged Yemen

Falastine’s infant son wouldn’t stop crying. The one-month-old cried as his exhausted mother tended the goats on the rocky slopes of Al Dhale’e governorate in Yemen. He cried as she harvested vegetables and collected water from the well. And he cried as his father worked as an agricultural laborer, seldom bringing home enough money to feed the family of five.
22-year-old Falastine suspected the cause of her baby’s tears: she was struggling to produce enough breast milk to feed him. In Yemen, about 2.4 million pregnant and lactating women and 5 million children under five will require treatment for acute malnutrition in 2024, according to OCHA, while an estimated 17.6 million people are severely food insecure—meaning that they have run out of food and sometimes go days without eating. Mothers like Falastine often go hungry so that their families can eat a little extra. However, if mothers don’t get enough food for themselves, their babies also suffer the consequences.A baby that isn’t breastfed within an hour of birth is 40% more likely to die before they are one month old, according to UNICEF. If they aren’t breastfed for the first 24 hours, this risk of death rises to 80%. It’s no coincidence that Yemen is among the countries with the highest infant mortality rates in the world, with an estimated 44.6 deaths per 1,000 live births—nine times higher than that of the United States.
International Medical Corps report
Many women in Yemen are unaware that breastfeeding can reduce the risk of malnutrition among their children and its associated complications.
The vicious cicle between limited or non access to food and inability to breastfeed
In 2021, 51 per cent of women admitted for maternity care at Abs hospital were malnourished, while four per cent had severe acute malnutrition.
In 2022, this rose to 64 per cent, with 6 per cent suffering from severe acute malnutrition. By February 2024, a massive 68 per cent of women admitted to the maternity department were malnourished.Sixty kilometres away from Abs, in the MSF-supported Al-Qanawis mother and child hospital in Al-Hudaydah governorate, it is a similar picture. In 2023, 47 per cent of women admitted were malnourished, rising to 49 per cent in February 2024.
Relief Web report
Yemen’s population number has barely increased since the start of the war despite the birth rate being at 4 children per woman.

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The anniversary of the US-BRITISH-backed, Saudi-Emirati-led genocidal war on Yemen – March 26, 2015
By 2014, Ansar Allah had secured control of Sana’a through a revolution of the people of Yemen, and in 2015, they were prepared to carry the move further South to take over Aden.
The West, and with that their most precious ally in the Golf, Saudi Arabia, were fearful that “The strategic straits at the Bab al Mandab could be in the Houthis’ hands. It was a very difficult challenge for an untried team in the royal palace.”
The interim president of Yemen, Hadi, had signed the documents in early 2015, renouncing his duties.
They should have eliminated Hadi! Instead, the fake Yemeni despot run away knocking on door-to-door until securance of the satanic Saudi services.
A ruthless bombing campaign started under the Saudi-Emiratis, who led a Sunni majority coalition consisting of nine genocidal gulf states, all members of the Gulf Cooperation Council against the poorest Arab Nation.
The New York Times described what amounts to a succession of criminal atrocities: “Year after year, the bombs fell – on wedding tents, funeral halls, fishing boats and a bus, killing thousands of civilians and helping turn Yemen into the world’s worst humanitarian crisis. Weapons supplied by American companies, approved by American officials, allowed Saudi Arabia to pursue the reckless campaign.”
Backed by the US, UK, EU, UN, and various other protagonists, the Sunni coalition imposed an air sea land embargo on Yemen that crippled the Nation’s economy.
Today, over 80 per cent of Yemeni are dependent on humanitarian aid, over 2.3 million children suffer from malnutrition, and more than half a million children are on the brink of starvation (SAM).
The UN – the culprit – has recently named Saudi Arabia the chair of the United Nations Women’s Rights Commission.
The good-for-nothing United Nations Group of Eminent International and Regional Experts on Yemen, disbanded under Saudi pressure, late 2021.
16/6/2020
Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah on the incompetence and indifference of the “international community” and the UN, and the weapons of the Resistance. Political AyaThe UN fanciful stagnated on the peculiar number 377.000 dead Yemeni, when in fact the war has cost millions of Yemeni lives through direct and indirect causes of war.
Yemen’s population number has barely increased since the start of the war despite the birth rate being at 4 children per woman.
There are over 4.5 million internally displaced people in Yemen who have no right to return to their homes.
Even if they were able to return, there is no guarantee that they could claim their houses as other internally displaced persons may have inhabited their homes.
About 6 million children have no access to education or were forced to drop out of school.
International funding for education in Yemen has been steadily dwindling over the past few years. In 2023, less than 20% of the education funding requirements were met in the Humanitarian Response Plan.
Since August 2016, government employees have not been paid as the Saudi-led coalition has removed the central bank from Sana’a to Aden. With this, over 160.000 employees, including the teachers of the nation, have ceased payments.

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US intel report blames government forces for ‘violence, instability’ in Syria
HTS terrorists massacred over 1,500 Alawite civilians on the country’s coast in early March
The US Department of National Intelligence acknowledged in its Annual Threat Assessment of 2025 that Syrian ‘government forces’ were responsible for the massacres committed against minorities on Syria’s coast earlier this month.
“The fall of president Bashar al-Assad’s regime at the hands of opposition forces led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) – a group formerly associated with Al-Qaeda – has created conditions for extended instability in Syria and could contribute to a resurgence of ISIS and other Islamist terror groups,” the report noted, adding that “HTS-led interim government forces, along with elements of Hurras al-Din and other jihadist groups, engaged in violence and extrajudicial killings in northwestern Syria in early March 2025 primarily targeting religious minorities that resulted in the death of more than 1,000 people, including Alawite and Christian civilians.”
The report went on to say that “some remaining jihadist groups refuse to merge into the HTS Ministry of Defense, and ISIS has already signaled opposition to HTS’s call for democracy and is plotting attacks to undermine its governance.”
It also highlights that Syrian transitional president Ahmad al-Sharaa, who headed HTS and its precursor group the Nusra Front, “claims to be willing to work with Syria’s array of ethno-sectarian groups to develop an inclusive governance model.” Yet, these groups are skeptical of his intentions, therefore “protracted negotiations could devolve into violence.”
The massacres took place in early March in Syria’s coastal cities and surrounding towns and villages after an armed uprising launched by militants affiliated with Syria’s former army.
During a widescale security operation to quell the uprising, the Syrian Military Operations Department – consisting of numerous extremist factions who have been incorporated into the country’s new army – carried out a massive campaign of executions.
Militants went door to door killing civilians, including women and children. According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR), at least 1,500 people were killed, most of them Alawites.
Syrian authorities pledged to open an investigation into the massacres. Extrajudicial killings carried out by government forces have continued, however.
SOHR reported last week that 72 people were killed in a period of 24 hours by “armed groups affiliated with the General Security and Syrian military factions” in several areas of Syria.
Three European envoys warned Syrian authorities during a meeting in Damascus earlier this month that international support for the country would depend on the government “cracking down” on extremist elements, according to Reuters.
“The abuses that have taken place in recent days are truly intolerable, and those responsible must be identified and condemned. There is no blank check for the new authorities,” a French Foreign Ministry spokesman told the outlet when asked about the message delivered by the European envoys in Damascus.
“We asked for accountability. The punishment should go on those who committed the massacres. The security forces need to be cleaned up,” one of the envoys was cited as saying.
Syria’s security and military forces are dominated by members of HTS (formerly Al-Qaeda’s branch in Syria) and fighters from what was known as the Syrian National Army (SNA) – a Turkish proxy formed in 2017.
The SNA groups, which were incorporated into the Syrian army and security apparatus, are known to have scores of ex-ISIS fighters and commanders within their ranks.
After the fall of former Syrian president Bashar al-Assad’s government last year, the US swiftly removed a $10 million bounty on Sharaa, who was previously a member of the Islamic State of Iraq (ISI), the group which turned into ISIS.The Cradle Media report
HTS affiliates abuse Alawites in the Syrian coastal cities. 
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Deadliest week in Yemen: US-led strikes kill 25 civilians
US airstrikes hit Yemen cancer hospital again as bombing campaign escalates.
“The American aggression launched 17 airstrikes on Saada Governorate last night,” a correspondent for Al-Masirah TV reported on Wednesday, adding that the US also hit the Sufyan district with two airstriThe Cradle Media report
The airstrikes led by the United States have killed at least 25 civilians in Yemen over the past week, marking the deadliest week of bombing on the country since the final months of the Washington-backed Saudi war in January 2022.
In a report released on Tuesday, the Yemen Data Project said the 25 civilians were the victims of 38 US-led aerial assaults on March 15-21, adding that 28 people were also injured in the attacks.
The independent tracker also said that 21 out of the 38 US air raids hit non-military, civilian targets.
“Civilian targets hit included: a medical storage facility, a medical center, a school, a wedding hall, residential areas, a cotton gin facility, a health office, Bedouin tents, and Al-Eiman University,” it said.
The deadliest US strike in the first week of US bombing campaign struck a residential area in Yemen’s northwestern Sa’ada province, killing 10 civilians and wounding 11 others, among them children.PressTV report

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Yemen: US aggression continues on Sahar District in Saada Governorate
The United States has renewed its aggressive military campaign on Yemen, targeting the Sahar District in Saada Governorate. According to the Yemeni Saba News Agency, the US launched 17 airstrikes on Saada Governorate just last night.
The situation has become increasingly dire, as UNICEF in Yemen has revealed that US attacks over the past three days on several Yemeni regions have resulted in the deaths of eight children and the displacement of residents, particularly in the coastal city of Hodeidah.
The Human Rights Office in Yemen’s Sa’ada Governorate has strongly condemned the US aggression’s targeting of the Cancer Treatment Center building in the governorate with several airstrikes. This attack resulted in human casualties and significant damage to the building.
This was the second time in less than ten days that the US aggression has targeted the Cancer Treatment Center. The Human Rights Office has emphasized that “the US aggression’s targeting of civilian objects is a criminal act, a full-fledged war crime, and a violation of international law.”Al Manar report
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Statement by the Spox of the Yemeni Armed Forces General Yahya Saree
The YAF engaged in a prolonged battle with the US aircraft carrier Truman and attacked a military target in occupied Yaffa, or ‘Tel Aviv” as the Zio-Jews call it.
In retaliation to the American aggression against our country, on the tenth anniversary of National Steadfastness Day, March 26, and within the framework of confronting escalation with escalation,
The missile, UAV , and the naval forces carried out a joint military operation over the last few hours targeting enemy warships in the Red Sea, led by the US aircraft carrier Truman, from which the aggression against our country is launched.
The confrontation and clashes continued for several hours, and the armed forces, up until the time of this statement, continued to effectively confront the aggression and responsibly deal with various developments and incidents within the area of operations.
Triumphing of the oppressed Palestinian people in Gaza, and in continuation of their support and assistance, the Yemeni Air Force previously targeted Israeli military targets in the occupied Yafa area with a number of drones. The operation successfully achieved its objectives.
The Yemeni Armed Forces affirm:
Continuing to confront the American aggression and confronting escalation with escalation.
Continuing to prevent Israeli navigation in the previously announced zone of operations and continuing to carry out operations against the Israeli enemy until the aggression stops and the blockade on the Gaza Strip is lifted.
Calling on all free people of our nation to take action to stop the genocide against our people in the Gaza Strip.
Sana’a:
Ramadan 26, 1446 AH
March 26, 2025 AD
Issued by the Yemeni Armed Forces
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IOF bombing in Syria has forced more than 700 families to flee
As the occupation continue to occupy large areas of Syria, and following an incursion today in Kwayya, Syrian people reaffirm: “Our land is forbidden to the ‘israeli’… We are ready to be martyred rather than let these dogs in.”
As soon as the IOF entered Kwayya, they were met with popular resistance from the youth of the town.
At least 7 people were martyred after they were bombed by the IOF. The occupation’s bombing has forced more than 700 families to flee.
Meanwhile, the so-called Syrian Foreign Ministry condemned the aggression on Syrian lands, but did not call it for what it is: an occupation.
Syrians fleeing the IOF bombing Today, 700 Syrian families fled IOF bombing The violations of the Israeli occupation army and its repeated attacks on Syrian territory led a group of locals to engage in clashes with a military force that attempted to infiltrate the town of Koayiah.
Daraa’s governor
We hold the Israeli occupation army responsible for the casualties and condemn its repeated violations in its aggression against Syrian territory.
