Category: yemen war
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The goal is pressuring to stop the savage war against people in Gaza
Between seizing the Zionist ship “Leader Galaxy” on November 19th, and sinking the British ship “Rubymar” on February 19th, not a single injury has been recorded for any of the crews of more than thirty targeted ships.
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Calling for Gaza ceasefire now ‘not in anyone’s interest’ – Sunak
Surely, the 12.600 murdered Palestinian children would have disagreed.
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UK’s refusal to call for a ceasefire in Gaza, Vs. more military and humanitarian aid for Ukraine
It must be highlighted that the UK is becoming increasingly islamophobic, outright, and out in the open. The Conservative MP Lee Anderson’s slur about Sadiq Khan is untenable. He accuses the London major of collaboration with Islamists. While the British MP Rishi Sunak refuses to even call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza under some…
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“Hepimiz Yemeniz”
A giant poster featuring Yemeni leader Abdel Malek al-Houthi appeared on the Walls of Constantinople in Istanbul. “We are all Yemenis,” read the text.
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Israel is ‘blatantly’ disregarding civilian lives in Gaza – MSF
“This situation is the culmination of a war Israel is waging on the entire population of the Gaza Strip — a war of collective punishment, a war without rules, a war at all costs,” MSF secretary-general Christopher Lockyear
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The US-UK aggression targeted on Thursday, Al-Jabanah area western Hodeidah city with four air strikes.
The US-British aggression targeted Al-Jabanah area western Hodiedah city with four raids, In light of the continued flying of military and surveillance aircraft over the province.
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“Psychological injuries have led children as young as five to tell us they would prefer to die,” MSF
A destroyed building and the rubble of al-Farouk mosque on February 22, 2024, following an overnight Israeli air strike in the Rafah refugee camp in the southern Gaza Strip. © Said Khatib, AFP
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The British Court dismissed the Legal Challenge Against UK Arms Sales to Israel
Same as in the Yemen case – UK arms sales to Saudi Arabia. So be it! Yemen excels with high moral standards and a fine sense for justice no British Court could ever achieve.
