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Statement by the Spox of the Yemeni Armed Forces General Yahya Saree
Yemen chases zion#st settlers to the bunkers and halts operations at ‘Ben Gurion Airport’ with a hypersonic ballistic “Palestine2” missile launch.
zion*st settlers in ‘Ben Gurion Airport’ run to shelters amid missile alerts. Triumphing for the oppressed Palestinian people and their dear Mujahideen, and in response to the crimes of genocide and starvation perpetrated by the Zionist enemy against our people in the Gaza Strip and in retaliation to the Israeli aggression against our country.
The missile force of the Yemeni Armed Forces carried out a qualitative military operation targeting Lod Airport in the occupied Yaffa region using a hypersonic ballistic missile, “Palestine 2.”
The operation has successfully achieved its objective, and caused millions of herds of usurping Zionists to flee to shelters, suspending airport operations.
What has been happening in Gaza for nearly two years is a clear confirmation of the enemy’s disregard for the blood of our people in Palestine and its disregard for the blood of Arabs and Muslims.
The unprecedented crime of genocide has not stopped, and the siege and starvation continue in full view of the entire world. How long will the nation, with its peoples and countries, continue to remain silent and in such a state of abandonment?
Has the blood of children and women in Gaza become insignificant to everyone? How long will this crime, this injustice, and this aggression continue?
We will persist to fulfill our religious, moral, and humanitarian duty toward the oppressed Palestinian people until the aggression against Gaza stops and the siege is lifted.
Sana’a:
Safar 23, 1447 AH
August 17, 2025 AD
Issued by the Yemeni Armed Forces
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Fresh z#onist Aggression Targets Haziz Power Plant in Sana’a
z*onist aggression renewed its criminal airstrikes on the Yemeni capital, Sana’a, early Sunday, targeting infrastructure, facilities, and public service installations.
Early in the day, z*onist fighter jets carried out two air raids on the Haziz Power Plant, located south of Sana’a.
Mishal Al-Rifi, Director General of the Electricity Corporation, confirmed that the institution is assessing the damages caused by the attacks on Haziz Power Plant in cooperation with the Civil Defense, noting that the airstrikes triggered a massive fire at the main generation station.
A source in the Civil Defense stated that the aggression targeted the Haziz Power Plant in Sanhan district south of Sana’a, confirming that teams are working to extinguish the fire caused by the attack.
The source added that the Israeli strikes hit the power generators at Haziz, putting them out of service, and affirmed that the resulting fires have been extinguished.
The repeated targeting of Yemen’s vital infrastructure highlights a broader strategy to destabilize essential services and weaken civilian resilience. Haziz Power Plant, a key facility supplying electricity to the southern districts of Sana’a, has been repeatedly hit despite international condemnation of attacks on civilian infrastructure.
These new enemy attacks come as the Yemeni Armed Forces continue their heroic operations, striking deep into the Zionist entity and disrupting air traffic at Lod Airport (Ben Gurion). As the genocidal war on Gaza escalates, Yemen has enacted a strategic blockade on key maritime routes to obstruct military supplies to Israel and urge the international community to address the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza.
The Yemeni Armed Forces have declared they will maintain their strikes until the Israeli enemy halts its ground and aerial offensives in Gaza. Meanwhile, Israeli military campaigns have devastated Gaza’s population, killing tens of thousands—mostly women and children—and leaving many more injured. Starvation has emerged as a deliberate weapon of war, with aid restrictions and destruction of vital infrastructure pushing civilians to the brink.
Malnutrition and famine claim more lives each day, particularly among children, as hospitals and humanitarian agencies struggle with severe shortages of medicine, food, and clean water. With aid trucks stranded at borders and the siege ongoing, the crisis deepens, compelling urgent international action to prevent further avoidable deaths.Al Masirah report
zionist warplanes bombed a power station south of the Yemeni capital of Sana’a.
https://t.me/PalestineResist/80973The z*onist aggression on the Haiz power station in Sanaa at dawn today 02-23-1447 AH 08-17-2025 AD
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zion*st Enemy Continues Ceasefire Violations amid Calls for Aiding Lebanese Government to Disarm Hezbollah
zion*st colony glider dropped a bomb on an excavator in Aitaroun border town, South Lebanon.
Al-Manar reporter added that zion*stgliders dropped sound bombs on Ramya border town as well as a civilian in Kfarkila border town, South Lebanon.
z#onist occupation forces opened fire at a herd of goats and a shepherd in outskirts of Shebaa town, South Lebanon, Al-Manar correspondent reported.
zionist gunfire targeted the mayor of Mari town, South Lebanon, without hitting him, according to Al-Manar reporter.
Meanwhile, z*on*st drones and war jets roamed the skies of South Lebanon and Bekaa.
On Friday, zionist war jets launched several air raids on the outskirts of Nabatiyah Al-Fawqa.
On the other hand, the zionist analysts and retired officials called on the leadership to seize the chance for disarming Hezbollah by supporting the Lebanese government to implement its decision in this regard.
Saudi and the United States are helping the Lebanese government to disarm Hezbollah, so zionist colony must do the same, the zionist circles mentioned, according to a report published by Al-Manar TV.Source: Al-Manar English Website

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z*onist colony abducted child near Gaza aid site and tortured him for nearly a month
A recent report reveals zionist colony is also abducting Palestinians near aid sites, on top of near-daily massacres.
forces abducted a Palestinian child near an aid site in Gaza in June and took him to a notorious prison camp where they subjected him to severe torture for nearly a month, a children’s rights group has found, adding abduction and imprisonment to a growing list of atrocities reported at Israel’s aid sites.
On June 29, after zionist colony had already killed nearly 600 Palestinians near aid sites over the previous month, 16-year-old Omar Nizar Mahmoud Asfour was detained by Israeli forces and taken to Sde Teiman military prison, reports Defense for Children International-Palestine (DCIP).
Omar was near an aid distribution site in Gaza when zionist forces apprehended and abducted him. The Palestinian Centre for Human Rights reports that Omar was one of 10 children abducted near a Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) site that day and imprisoned.z*onists allegedy held Omar for 26 days, subjecting him to torture, starvation, and solitary confinement — systematic abuses commonly inflicted on Palestinians at Sde Teiman and other zionist torture camps. He was never charged with a crime or allowed to meet with legal or humanitarian officials.
zionist occupation forces have been conducting near-daily massacres near aid distribution sites since GHF began operating in Gaza on May 27, killing over 1,400 Palestinians this way as of August 1. Over 850 of these killings were near GHF sites, and hundreds of others were killed on route to the food distribution hubs.These massacres have been widely reported. Less widely known is that zionist occupation forces have repeatedly abducted Palestinians near aid and GHF sites, human rights groups have said — some of the tens of thousands of Palestinians from Gaza and the occupied West Bank who have been kidnapped and imprisoned since the beginning of zionist colony genocide, including at least hundreds of children.
Omar shared his experiences with DCIP. He said that he is still experiencing trauma from his detention, from which he was released on July 24.
“The memories of my detention plague my nights, and I often awaken to the sound of my own screams, as if I were still confined within those walls,” Omar said. “The nightmares are relentless; every time I shut my eyes, the same faces and interrogations replay in my mind.”
Omar was alongside other aid seekers when Israeli forces encircled them, held him at gunpoint, and then forced him and 34 others to strip to their underwear. They were taken to an army site, where soldiers allowed children to leave, but blocked Omar from going with them.
Officers interrogated Omar, but were unsatisfied by his answers. So they brought him to the roof of the building — a hospital in Rafah now used by Israel as an army base, per DCIP. There, they tied him to a rope and hung him, upside down, off the side of the building. At one point, the person interrogating him released more rope, causing Omar to plummet five floors, his head stopping just about half a meter before he hit the ground.
Omar said he was suspended this way for 20 minutes. He struggled to breathe. “It felt as though I was teetering on the brink of death,” he said.
Omar was subject to other torture before being taken to Sde Teiman, where Israeli officers blindfolded him and put him in a one-square-meter cage for three days straight. They then took him to a part of the prison known to detainees as the “Hell Section,” where they subjected him to yet more torture, including beatings, electric shocks, and sleep deprivation; and, later, the “Disco Room,” a “cage-like room” where officers play extremely loud music.
For a week while detained, Israeli officers also interrogated Omar about members of his family, beating him when the answers were unsatisfactory.
“Since the moment I was released, I have been waking up in a state of fear,” Omar said. “My sleep is shallow and fragmented, leaving me unfamiliar with the sensation of true rest. Insomnia is a silent killer, and the exhaustion I feel is not merely physical; it penetrates my very soul, as if the ordeal of detention has merely transformed rather than concluded.”TruthOut report
zionist colony kills at least 1,760 people seeking aid in Gaza since May.

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Microsoft launches inquiry into claims zion*st colony used its tech for mass surveillance of Palestinians
Microsoft has launched an “urgent” external inquiry into allegations z*onist military’s surveillance agency has used the company’s technology to facilitate the mass surveillance of Palestinians.
The company said on Friday the formal review was in response to a Guardian investigation that revealed how the Unit 8200 spy agency has relied on Microsoft’s Azure cloud platform to store a vast collection of everyday Palestinian mobile phone calls.The joint investigation with the zionist-Palestinian publication +972 Magazine and the Hebrew-language outlet Local Call found Unit 8200 made use of a customised and segregated area within Azure to store recordings of millions of calls made daily in Gaza and the West Bank.
In a statement, Microsoft said “using Azure for the storage of data files of phone calls obtained through broad or mass surveillance of civilians in Gaza and the West Bank” would be prohibited by its terms of service.
The inquiry, to be overseen by lawyers at the US firm Covington & Burling, is the second external review commissioned by Microsoft into the use of its technology by the Israeli military.
The first was launched this year amid dissent within the company and reports by the Guardian and others about Israel’s reliance on the company’s technology during its offensive in Gaza. Announcing the review’s findings in May, Microsoft said it had “found no evidence to date” the Israeli military had failed to comply with its terms of service or used Azure “to target or harm people” in Gaza.
However, the recent Guardian investigation prompted concerns among senior Microsoft executives about whether some of its zionist-based employees may have concealed information about how Unit 8200 uses Azure when questioned as part of the review.Microsoft said on Friday the new inquiry would expand on the earlier one, adding: “Microsoft appreciates that the Guardian’s recent report raises additional and precise allegations that merit a full and urgent review.”
The company is also facing pressure from a worker-led campaign group, No Azure for Apartheid, which has accused it of “complicity in genocide and apartheid” and demanded it cut off “all ties to the Israeli military” and make them publicly known.
Responding to the announcement, the group criticised Microsoft’s decision to launch an inquiry, describing it as “yet another tactic to delay” meeting its demands.
Since the Guardian and its partners, +972 and Local Call, revealed Unit 8200’s sweeping surveillance project last week, Microsoft has been scrambling to assess what data the unit holds in Azure.
Several Microsoft sources familiar with internal deliberations said the company’s leadership was concerned by information from Unit 8200 sources interviewed for the article, including claims that intelligence drawn from repositories of phone calls held in Azure had been used to research and identify bombing targets in Gaza.
Israel’s 22-month bombardment of the territory, launched after the Hamas-led attack on 7 October 2023, has killed more than 60,000 people, the majority of them civilians, according to the health authority in the territory, though the actual death toll is likely to be significantly higher.
Senior Microsoft executives had in recent days considered an awkward scenario in which Unit 8200, an important and sensitive customer, could be in breach of the company’s terms of service and human rights commitments, sources said.According to leaked files reviewed by the Guardian, the company was aware as early as late 2021 that Unit 8200 planned to move large volumes of sensitive and classified intelligence data into Azure.
At Microsoft’s headquarters in November that year, senior executives – including its chief executive, Satya Nadella – attended a meeting during which Unit 8200’s commander discussed a plan to move as much as 70% of its data into the cloud platform.
The company has said its executives, including Nadella, were not aware Unit 8200 planned to use or ultimately used Azure to store the content of intercepted Palestinian calls. “We have no information related to the data stored in the customer’s cloud environment,” a spokesperson said last week.
A zionist military spokesperson has previously said its work with companies such as Microsoft is “conducted based on regulated and legally supervised agreements” and the military “operates in accordance with international law”.
The new inquiry will examine the military’s commercial agreements with Microsoft. Once completed, the company will “share with the public the factual findings that result from this review”, its statement said.The Guardian report

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zionist raids on Ali al-Taher hill and the outskirts of the towns of Kafr Tibnit and Nabatiyeh Al-Fawqa in southern Lebanon.
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Residents face fires set by Jolani’s HTS terrorists in the Syrian coastal mountains
Fires continue to devour large areas of the Syrian coastal mountains, extending from forests and wooded areas in western Hama countryside and Sahil Al-Ghab to Latakia and Jableh countryside, amid limited intervention by official firefighting teams, leaving residents in the villages facing a critical situation, as civil attempts continue to extinguish the fires.
Local sources reported that the fire is consuming large areas in Ain Al-Kroum in Sahil Al-Ghab, and has reached civilian homes in Hatam village and Al-Halawa mill, with timid intervention by government authorities or local and international organizations. People continue to confront the fires with their limited capabilities in a desperate attempt to contain them.
Meanwhile, the fires have spread to the slopes of Beit Yashout area in Jableh countryside, threatening residential areas and agricultural farms, while flames continue to advance through Latakia and Hama countryside, from the western woodlands to the outskirts of Sahil Al-Ghab.
SOHR reiterates its call for urgent action to extinguish these fires, warning that if the situation continues, human and material losses will worsen and risks will escalate. The rough terrain of these areas makes aerial intervention necessary.
Local sources noted that extinguishing operations over the past four days have been carried out mainly by residents and locals, with only limited firefighting assistance, a few fire trucks arrived yesterday to help, while the fires have been burning for four days. A single helicopter joined the firefighting efforts today.
According to residents, on the evening of Monday, August 11, a drone flew over the area between “Anab and Ain Al-Kurum and dropped what they described as “thermal balloons” over hard-to-reach areas near Bani Hashim shrines, sparking the spread of the flames over vast areas. Several fire trucks reportedly arrived about 48 hours after the fires began.
Popular efforts to put out the fires continue despite the rugged terrain and difficulty accessing affected sites. Today, one helicopter and a small number of fire trucks participated in the extinguishing operations.
Meanwhile, fires also broke out today in Quniyah village in Tartus countryside, raising fears they may spread to residential areas.
The same sources reported that a meeting was held on Sunday, August 10, between residents and a security official in Al-Suqaylibiyah area. During the meeting, the official spoke of the presence of “remnants of the former regime” in the area. However, residents denied the presence of any external members, affirming that all those in the area are from the same region.SOHR report
Syrian General Security forces and allied, government-linked factions [Jolani’s Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham terrorists] prevent civilians and volunteer groups from extinguishing the incessant fires burning in Syria’s coastal regions.
Extremist groups [Jolani’s Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham terrorists] were previously confirmed to have been behind igniting fires on the coast in recent weeks.
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Violent z*onist air raids across South Lebanon and Western Bekaa
zion*st warplanes are conducting a series of airstrikes targeting areas in Barghaz, Mahmoudiya, and Jarmaq in southern Lebanon. Airstrikes also targeted Western Bekaa.
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zion*st occupiers murder, bomb, shell as South Lebanon left without safe haven
Al-Manar reporter indicated that a zionist colony drone targeted a motorcycle in Aitaroun border town, South Lebanon, and left two injuries (moderate and light).
Al-Manar correspondent reported that “a Zionist drone targeted a shepherd with a sound bomb on the outskirts of the town of Shebaa, before targeting his car with a second bomb, without causing any injures.”
On Wednesday, zionist enemy aircraft attacked a car on the Hadatha-Harith highway (southern Lebanon), resulting in one martyr.
The zionist enemy continues its daily attacks on Lebanon, and more than 4,200 violations of Lebanese sovereignty have been recorded since the ceasefire was announced on November 27, 2024.
Since the ceasefire began on November 27, 2024, zionist colony has violated Lebanon’s sovereignty over 3,500 times, yet the Lebanese government has simultaneously ramped up pressure to end Hezbollah’s military autonomy.
Source: Al-Manar Eglish Websitezionist colony has killed Lebanese engineer Ghassan Nasrallah from the southern town of Ainata in its drone strike on a car in Haris last night.
Nasrallah, a longtime expatriate who had been living in Africa for over 40 years, was in his sixties and had returned to Lebanon for a temporary visit. He was scheduled to fly back at dawn today.
Local residents told Bint Jbeil that he was a civilian with business in Africa. It is also noted that he had previously lost a son who fought in the last war.A zionist drone targeted a bulldozer in the southern Lebanese town of Yaroun. No injuries were reported.
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Muslims Mark Arbaeen: Pilgrims Flock into Holy Shrines in Iraqi City of Karbala
Millions of Muslims from across the world have converged in holy Iraqi city of Karbala to mark Arbaeen, the 40th day after martyrdom anniversary of Imam Hussein (AS), the third Imam and grandson of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH).
They moved toward Karbala on foot from different directions and descended upon the shrine of Imam Hussein (AS) to commemorate the event.
Along the routes, thousands of moukebs, or volunteer service stations, offer free food, water, medical care, and rest to pilgrims, according to Press TV.
The Arba’een march is one of the largest annual religious congregations in the world, where the participants pay tribute to the third imam, who is the all-time icon of fighting injustice, oppression, and despotism.
Imam Hussein (AS) and his 72 companions were martyred in the Battle of Karbala in southern Iraq in 680 AD while resisting the much larger army of the despot Umayyad ruler of the time, Yazid.
According to the latest reports, 5,291,005 pilgrims have crossed Iran’s six border points with Iraq over the past three weeks for the Arba’een march.
Under the banner of “Those left behind from Arba’een,” the Iranians who were unable to travel to Karbala took part in symbolic Arba’een marches in over 500 cities across the country.
In the capital Tehran, they marched from Imam Hussein square to the holy shrine of Shah Abdol-Azim Hasani in the southern town of Rey. Approximately 2,200 moukebs were set up on the 13-kilometer route.MehrNews report
