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  1. Breaking News a new war front has opened up and this time its in yemen and red sea, israel sends warships off yemen coast in red sea!!!!! Global | Latest News | Yemen declares war on Israel, supports Palestinians in Gaza conflict General Saree condemns ongoing Gaza invasion, and said it was conducted with support of United States | SAMAA WEB DESKOct 31, 2023 Photo: Online In a significant escalation of the ongoing conflict in the Gaza , Yemen's Ansarullah movement declared war against Israel's Zionist regime. Brigadier General Yahya Saree, the spokesman for the Yemeni armed forces, made a dramatic announcement from the capital city, Sana'a, on Tuesday, vowing strong support for the Palestinian people in the Occupied Territories. Operation in solidarity with Palestine General Saree stated that Yemen had launched a substantial number of ballistic and cruise missiles, along with numerous drones, targeting various locations in the Palestinian Occupied Territories. He emphasized that this operation was the third in a series of actions to support their Palestinian brethren. BREAKING: YEMEN DECLARED THEY ARE NOW AT WAR WITH ISRAEL The Republic of Yemen is the first country officially to announce its entry into the “Battle of the Flood” of Al-Aqsa and launches a large number of ballistic and winged missiles and drones at a number of Israeli IOF… pic.twitter.com/A7p1HmQgCA — Sulaiman Ahmed (@ShaykhSulaiman) October 31, 2023 "The position of our Yemeni people towards the cause of Palestine is fixed and principled, and the Palestinian people have the full right to defend themselves and use their full rights," General Saree declared. Condemning Gaza invasion Furthermore, General Saree condemned the ongoing Gaza invasion, alleging that it was conducted with the support of the United States and the involvement of certain regimes. Yemen's armed forces executed their duty by launching ballistic and cruise missiles at enemy targets in the Occupied Territories, he said. General Saree underlined Yemen's steadfast commitment to the Palestinian cause, stating that this marked the third operation in support of the Palestinians in Gaza in the past three weeks. He also vowed that Yemen would continue to conduct more precise missile and drone attacks unless Israel's aggression ceased. "The Gaza invasion is carried out with the support of the United States and the involvement of some regimes," General Saree emphasized. New player in conflict With this declaration of war, Yemen has officially entered the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, raising the stakes in an already volatile region. The launch of a substantial number of ballistic missiles and drones underscores their commitment to supporting the Palestinian people in their struggle. In a stern warning, General Saree stated, "We will continue to carry out higher quality attacks using missiles and drones until Israel’s aggression stops."
  2. #BREAKING Trump talked to several leaders about setting up safe zones in Syria: White House #BREAKING US military options on Syria in response to Idlib attack could include grounding Syrian aircraft: official to Reuters Thursday 06/04/2017
  3. From the looks of it, it seems like this was an organic, grassroot-level outburst which the anti-Gulf monarchy faction of the Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad seem to have decided to join at the spur of the moment. More interesting is the Saudi monarchy's reaction, and here Bandar bin Sultan is explicitly denouncing the Palestinian cause and not so secretly declaring that the Saudis (and the other oil monarchies) may try to impose the Abraham Accord on the Palestinians through strong-arming the P.A. Looks like the selling out is finally official. I am not amazed at all; this is after all a logical conclusion of what has been happening all these decades. What took me by surprise, however, is the candor.
  4. I have seen on other forums online Shi'as discussing the situation in Yemen and Afghanistan, and how the Yamani and Khorasani may soon rise given the current situations. Alternatively, some of them also contend that instead of Afghanistan, the region is Eastern Iran, as today that is known as Khorasan primarily. That also made me think, if we choose to ignore modern names, then couldn't it be argued that instead of modern day Syria, the Sufyani could emerge from old ash-Shaam? Meaning Greater Syria/Syria-Palestine/Levant? With that logic, one could easily argue that the likely origin is Israel for the Sufyani, or at least somewhere nearby. What are your thoughts on all of this? JazakAllah
  5. Tortured rohingya boy (Warning contains Graphical violence) ‏توییت ‎@nslwin را بررسی کنید: https://twitter.com/nslwin/status/943155498295144449?s=09
  6. https://english.almasirah.net/post/15810/Mercenaries-Chaos-and-Project-of-Occupying-Socotra-06-05-2020 https://english.almasirah.net/post/15816/Mercenaries-Chaos-and-Project-of-Occupying-Socotra https://english.almasirah.net/post/16071/Sana-a-Warns-UAE-of-Danger-of-Continued-Colonization-of-Yemen-s-Socotra-Island https://english.almasirah.net/post/16050/UAE-Sends-New-Military-Reinforcements-to-Socotra https://english.almasirah.net/post/15988/UAE-Expands-Its-Intelligence-Work-in-Yemen-s-Socotra-Island The aggression forces are clearly planning to occupy if not whole then atleast the southern Yemeni Island of Socotra. And more important than this news is that it appears to have many stakeholders except the Arab aggression forces. Above links I shared points to a bitter reality that it is under the eyes of us and the west and even Israeli invaders. This needs to be heard because most of the world seems to be unaware about it even if they know something about Yemen.
  7. Salam alaykoum friends, I study politics and I am working on a paper regarding the Houthi ideology and specially the relation with Iran. I am trying to present the ideological importance of the Islamic Revolution in Iran in the conflict now in Yemen (not regarding military help or anything, but ideological affinity and inspiration), I need to find writings/sermons/interviews regarding this topic. I have heard of a book, or writings called "Bright Pages of the Life of the Martyred Leader Hussein Badr al-Din al–Houthi" in which al-Houthi would speak of its affinity with Khomeini's mission and ideology. Any suggestions on this topic would be greatly appreciated. Be blessed and ma'a salâma
  8. Yemenis celebrated Eid Al-Ghadeer with mass rallies in the capital Sanaa on Monday. Yemen’s Al-Massirah TV channel reported that three public rallies were organized in Sanaa. Thousands of Yemenis flock to Al Tahrir Square, West of Al Thawra Garden and Al Sabeen IN THE Yemeni capital, according to Al-Massirah. The Yemeni network said the three squares were overcrowded with people raising flags and banners related to the event. They also chanted against the US policies in the region. The ceremony started with Quranic verses followed by poems about Imam Ali’s virtues and sacrifices of Prophet Mohammed’s ((صلى الله عليه وآله وسلم)) Ahlul Bayt (household) in bid to preserve the Islamic Religion. Shia Muslims worldwide annually celebrate the Eid al-Ghadeer on the 18th of Dhu al-Hijjah in the Islamic calendar. It is a day when the Prophet of Islam appointed Imam Ali – the first Shia Imam – as his successor and the Muslim’s next leader. http://english.almanar.com.lb/807358
  9. A new mural that I thought some of you may be interested in. Also an interesting link: https://www.bobbysandstrust.com/the-night-we-named-bobby-sands-street/
  10. Last words of a Muslim man, who was one of the first victims of the New Zealand Mosque shooter. His two words, his last, exemplify the universal brotherhood of our beautiful faith, our beautiful Islam - “Hello Brother” to the murderous terrorist pointing an assault weapon at him. May God bless all those who fell today in NZ, and also in Syria, Yemen, & Afghanistan, at the hands of the localised and international terrorism. Fateha-
  11. [WARNING: Graphic violence. Viewer discretion is advised.] Tortured rohingya boy (Warning contains Graphical violence) ‏توییت ‎@nslwin را بررسی کنید: Ahed Tamimi https://youtu.be/8YM41wofiXw bahrain protest Yemen genocide Nigeria shia muslims
  12. Salam brothers and sisters, Is there trustful way to donate Yemeni people? As you know they are suffering hardly... There are a few organizations in my country that claim to do this but some of them are allied with Muslim Brotherhood, FSA or etc, they are on the side of our enemies. Thanks in advance.
  13. Israel Vows to create two more occupied lands Yemen and Afghanistan are the bulls eye.
  14. Salaam alaikum I have read hadith or just advice which says a Muslim should wake up with concern for what is happening in the Muslim ummah. I have two questions: 1) What is the best way to do this? 2) How can we help those who are facing oppression? For question 1, in the past I have set up Google alert for key words such as Palestine and Yemen so I directly get emailed articles about what is happening here. For question 2, I often make dua and sometimes donate money. I have thought about attending protests/rallies such as Al Quds too. As a revert, I am reluctant, only because my family are non-Muslim and I worry they will think I am being radicalised or something. I guess overall I am asking what is the best way to at the very least be aware of what is happening. Thank you
  15. Dear Friends Salam alaikum, The president of Yemen Saleh Al Samad had been martyred by bombing of Saudi and new President Mahdi al Mashat was elected by Presidential council of Yemen. http://www.presstv.com/Detail/2018/04/23/559474/Yemen-Saleh-alSamad-Saudi-strike-Hudaydah-Houthi-Ansarullah
  16. Most of you must be aware of the recent $350 billion weapons deal between saudi and trump, out of which deals worth $110 billions will be with immediate effect. As expected the military-industrial-complex(hereafter referred to as MIC)-owned most of the mainstream media is jubilant. In the words of trump- "Tremendous investments in the United States. Hundreds of billions of dollars of investments into the United States and jobs, jobs, jobs." Disclaimer- Trump, like almost all US presidents is merely a puppet, with more strings than an actual puppet. So I dont consider him to be very relevant. But the statement shows what the MIC wants the people to focus on. The whole exercise is nothing but a continuation of the US-Saudi policy of transferring the wealth from West Asia to the West in return for maintaining the saudi kingdom in its supposedly dominating position. Hejaz- The residence of the faithful Hejaz was supposed to be a place of refuge. It holds much more religious significance for the muslims than it has political significance for the MIC, the Saudis and their ilk. It was, and still is, supposed to be a place where any muslim from across the world can come and start living. And settle, if they wish to do so. This CANNOT HAVE BEEN RESTRICTED. Mecca, Medina, Jeddah and all the other religious places belong to the muslims and cannot be at the whims and fancies of some clan. The natural wealth, too, in and around these areas are to belong to all the muslims. The rulers are supposed to be the custodians, not owners, as is currently the case. At the most, they can take what they need and not what they want. The trillions of dollars that they have extracted and squandered is wealth belonging to all the muslims who were driven out of these holy lands, who wished to settle there, but cannot due to the restrictions in place and the poor and the needy and the other deserving muslims across the world, who need to be bailed out. One can object that since Saudi Arabia is an "independent" country, they can run their affairs as they wish. They can spend and squander as they wish. They can purchase $10 trillions worth of weapons. They can completely stop immigrants. And they can throw out the shias and the non-compliant sunnis if they wish. They can dole out the crumbs to the Africans Muslims to fight their wars in Yemen and other places. My point is, Hejaz was never supposed to be a normal, usual, like any other country. It is a place with utmost religious significance for the muslims and the People of the book. It should have been a place of refuge for the poor and those driven out. A place for those looking for spiritual emancipation. For the ones looking who wished to visit the various houses of the towering figures islam- the Ahlul bayt and the righteous Sahaba. The center which redistributed wealth from the rich muslims to the poor. And not be the extractor of muslim wealth and squanderer of haq of the muslims. Not to help bolster one of the most evil and hardcore anti-islamic forces, the whole gamut of the MIC, including its dutiful media. Not to support of the unjust system of the petro-dollar hegemony. Not to bribe the poor and malnourished nations with money to fight their wars against other weak nations. Conclusion- The transfer of the haq of poor, needy and the deserving muslims and the money which otherwise could have been used to develop islamic cities, give citizenship to the refugees and any other muslim for that matter, create more STEM graduates among the muslims and the others and so on, is being used for an utter devastating effect. It is totally unfortunate, I and, i am sure that all the informed and religious muslims, are completely opposed to this initiative and wish that circumstances occur which will kill this deal. PS- The old timers will remember that in 2010, a weapons deal worth $60 billion was signed between the MIC spokesman Obama and the Saudis. It was a huge news back then and a great PR challenge for the MIC mouthpieces. So they focused on the 'iranian threat'. Now they have a buffoon as a president. They want to use it as an advantage. They want the people to think- He is a buffoon, so he does not know what he is doing, cant blame him, there is no one to blame and no need to do so. Focus on jobs, people (happy face).
  17. http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/49040.htm Senate Fails to Stop US Support for Saudi Attacks on People of Yemen The US Will Therefore Continue to Help Commit War Crimes in Yemen. By Alex Ward March 21, 2018 "Information Clearing House" - A bipartisan effort to end US involvement in a bloody, three-year war in Yemen failed in a close Senate vote on Tuesday afternoon. The vote demonstrated growing pushback on President Donald Trump’s coziness with Riyadh, which is leading the war effort in Yemen. That same day, the president met with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman, who was visiting Washington during a country-wide tour. A disparate group of senators — Bernie Sanders (I-VT), Mike Lee (R-UT), and Chris Murphy (D-CT) — drafted and introduced the resolution to stop America’s support for the bloodshed. “This is one of the great humanitarian disasters of our time,” Sanders told Vox in an interview last week. But the GOP-controlled Senate voted to table — that is, kill — the resolution that says America shouldn’t assist Saudi Arabia in its three-year fight against Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen. By a 55-44 margin, a majority of Republicans and some Democrats effectively said the US can still help Riyadh, by refueling its planes and providing intelligence in the Saudi’s brutal air campaign. Are You Tired Of The Lies And Non-Stop Propaganda? Get Your FREE Daily Newsletter No Advertising - No Government Grants - This Is Independent Media Supporters of the resolution claimed it would immediately end America’s involvement in the war; critics said it wouldn’t. So far, the conflict has claimed more than 13,500 lives — many of them in airstrikes. Roughly 20 millionYemenis need humanitarian assistance to meet basic needs — including food and water — out of a prewar population of 28 million, and nearly 1 million people are suffering from cholera. However, conditions are so bad there that it is hard to have a reliable tally of any of these measures, which means the situation could be much, much worse. Part of the reason it’s so hard to navigate Yemen is Riyadh’s relentless bombing campaign. The Saudi military has conducted more than 145,000 missions in Yemen over the past three years. A Saudi general told the Wall Street Journal that about 100,000 of those were combat missions, conducting about 300 missions per day. One human rights group counted around 16,000 Saudi airstrikes in total, killing thousands of civilians in total. During a blockade last year, Saudi Arabia put various restrictions on Yemen’s airspace and seaports, which led to the deaths of more than 5,000 civilians, more than 20 percent of whom were children. Lee, one of the measure’s co-sponsors, told me the push to pass the resolution was also to make a statement about how America goes to war. “We have a set of processes that have to be followed,” he said, noting that Congress has the constitutional authority to declare war. “If advocates for this war within our government are confident that this is that important to America’s national security interest, then they should bring forward those arguments and ask for an authorization,” he continued. “But without that, we have no business getting involved in someone else’s civil war.” The Trump administration lobbied to defeat the measure. Last week, Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis sent a letter to Congress requesting that lawmakers not restrict America’s support for Riyadh’s military. Heclaimed that stopping US assistance “could increase civilian casualties, jeopardize cooperation with our partners on counterterrorism, and reduce our influence with the Saudis — all of which would further exacerbate the situation and humanitarian crisis.” Mattis traveled to the Hill on Tuesday to encourage members of both parties to block the resolution. This isn’t the first time Congress has tried to stand up to the president on America’s involvement in Yemen. Last November, the House of Representatives passed a similar resolution to the Senate version. That’s because, by a wide 366-30 margin, the House believed the US is only authorized to fight terrorist groups like ISIS or al-Qaeda. Lawmakers said the US doesn’t have authorization to fight the Houthis. Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA), who led the House effort, noted his displeasure with the vote in an interview with me but struck a note of optimism. “Eventually, we will prevail because our position is on the side of human decency and human rights, consistent with basic American values,” he told me. “We just need to keeping speaking up for peace and for the children in Yemen.” Scott Paul, a Yemen expert at the humanitarian group Oxfam America, was unhappy with the news, telling me that “today should have been the day that the Senate moved to end US involvement in this catastrophe.” But Paul noted that some senators may have voted against the measure because the Senate Foreign Relations Committee may soon take up the issue. “We expect Congress to take decisive action soon,” he said. But Tuesday’s vote was relatively close, and that is important on its own. It’s even more noteworthy because on Tuesday, Trump welcomed Saudi Arabia’s crown prince and the driving force behind the Yemen war to the White House to discuss their burgeoning relationship and arms sales. Trump had previously issued statements asking Saudi Arabia to cease violating human rights in Yemen. But in his two public statements alongside MBS, as the crown prince is widely known, at the White House, Trump didn’t mention the word “Yemen” once. One man drives the Saudi-led war on Yemen Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Arabia’s de facto leader, champions the fighting in Yemen. It’s part of his aggressive anti-Iran policy in the Middle East, which led him to intervene in Yemen in support of the internationally recognized government against the Houthis. Iran’s government is a Shia Muslim theocracy; Saudi Arabia’s government is a monarchy closely aligned with the country’s Sunni Muslim religious establishment. The two countries represent two ideological and political poles and have spent decades fighting each other for dominance in the Middle East and for the right to represent the Muslim world. MBS, along with his father, King Salman, completed a purge of an astonishing 11 princes and dozens of other officials and businessmen last November. That allowed MBS to consolidate even more power in Saudi Arabia, which gives him even more authority to direct Riyadh’s war in Yemen. Trump continues to support MBS, going so far as to approve his purge in a tweet on November 6. At a joint appearance at the White House on Tuesday, Trump continued to show his backing for MBS and Saudi Arabia writ large. “The relationship is probably the strongest it’s ever been,” Trump said. “We understand each other.” Zack Beauchamp contributed to this report. This article was originally published by "Vox" - The views and opinions expressed in this article are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect those of Information Clearing House. == See Also ==
  18. Yemenis needs urgent response for food supplies on comment section of video Praecursator explains it.
  19. Merry Christmas However, while peace and happiness seem to be a given and a right for many of us, let us not forget the children, women and men (in that order) of Yemen and Syria and the exiled people of Burma (Myanmar), known as the Rohinga tribe, who have lived in Burma for centuries. Isn't it remarkable how the world has turned its back on the dying babies of Yemen and the fleeing hiordes of Burma? Wealthy nations, partly for oil and partly in the unending quest to expand their influence, have been wooing Saudi Arabia and lately that friendship has been going from strength to strength. And who must pay the price? The helpless children of Yemen, dying of malnutrition and cholera in their hundreds, of course. What has happened in Myanmar is also well-known. Imagine how we would feel if the entire city of Des Moines, Iowa or Düsseldorf, Germany was expelled from what has been their home for centuries. That is roughly the number of refugees in Bangla Desh. Mothers have lost their children, brothers their sisters and children their parents while trudging the path to an unknown and possibly unwelcome destination. And as often happens when a town or tribe is uprooted, predators quickly join the action. There have been reports that traffickers have found their way into the refugee camps to entice young girls with the promise of a job, only to try to sell them into a brothel. That is how refugee girls are being treated by predators, who have managed to outwit the forces of law, and instead of comforting them and trying to provide for their needs are trying to make a quick buck out of them. Nations of the world have been shouting themselves hoarse at North Korea but hardly a whimper at the atrocities by the governments of Saudi Arabia and Burma. Do we really need to be happy, or shall I say do we really deserve to be happy, when our fellow human beings are suffering so much? But we have arrogated the right to happiness to ourselves, regardless what is happening to the rest of our species. How can we possibly even as much as smile, when world leaders are either so mute about all this or so oblivious to the sufferings of their fellow human beings that they would rather enjoy the company of rich potentates and dance with them in the obscene opulence of a Saudi palace while their victims are going through so much suffering. So much suffering indeed! If we cannot do much, let us at least pause to pray for them. God bless and merry Christmas to you and hopefully also to the distressed men, women and children of Yemen, Syria, Burma and the rest of the world.
  20. Anyone amongst you must have seen this tag which means "Media of war" on videos about Syria, Iraq or Yemen. Who is behind this ?
  21. Saw this going around Twitter.Please share @monahed_alsaud antisaudfamily on fb
  22. Salaam Alaykum All: I recently received an email from Doctors Without Borders describing the situation of the Rohingya in Bangladesh and Burma. http://www.doctorswithoutborders.org/node/71826 Though I had heard about the situation, I had failed to imagine the severity of the living conditions. Nor did I consider that they may have been dying of lack of good food and clean water. I figured that a prayer for them was the best I could do, having my own situation and issues to deal with. This is taken from Sistani.org, Islamic Laws of Grand Ayatollah Sayyid Sistani: 2644. It is obligatory upon every Muslim to save the life of a Muslim, who may be dying of hunger or thirst, by providing him enough to eat or drink. This obligation is pretty simple to understand (i could be wrong here, maybe it applies when one knows of someone specific dying?), but it seems like such a huge feat in todays trends of wars and oppression: Palestine, Yemen, Syria, Bangladesh/Myanmar, (we can also imagine the stories that will never make it to Western news outlets). So I've been looking through mostly Muslim charities, trying to vet them for the most effective way of fulfilling the above mentioned obligation. Some that stood out to me were One Nation: https://www.totalgiving.co.uk/mypage/helprohingya Human Appeal: https://donate.humanappeal.org.uk/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIuq6exL-Y1gIVEZ4bCh2kFApAEAAYASAAEgLbKfD_BwE I'm wondering if any of you out there have made any contributions to any of these cause, how you may have settled on a trustworthy charity, Muslim or otherwise. Thanks in advance for any input. Wa Salaam
  23. Salam, Have you ever thought why the flag of truth will be with the yemani, and not with the khorasani? Both are devoted ahlulbayt lovers. My guess is because Iran turned into an some sort of papal state, and they embraced welayet - faqeh institution, which i regard as a step in the wrong direction and an innovation. What is your opinion?
  24. Iranian warships deployed off Yemen coast after US bombs Houthi targets Iran has deployed a fleet of warships to the Gulf of Aden, the republic's naval commander has confirmed. The deployment follows US cruise missile strikes on Yemeni positions thought to be under Houthi rebel control. https://www.rt.com/news/362643-iran-warships-yemen-aden/
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