Yemenis in U.S. voice support for ‘Decisive Storm’
Members of the Yemeni community in the U.S. held a demonstration on Monday outside the United Nations headquarters in New York where they voiced their support of a Saudi-let military campaign against Houthi rebels in Yemen, Al Arabiya News...
Decisive Storm’ targeting Houthi ‘ballistic missiles’
A military spokesman for the Saudi-led Operation “Decisive Storm” said on Sunday that there would be no safe haven for the Houthi militias in Yemen as the coalition’s air power targeted for a fourth day ballistic missiles that had been...
Airstrikes destroy arms depots in Sanaa, Saada
The air campaign, dubbed Operation Decisive Storm, shelled missiles bases in Mokha as well as arms warehouses in Sanaa and Saada.
Rebel forces are heading from the city of Abyan towards the city of Aden at night out of fear of the coalition’s...
Yemen FM blames Houthis for strike on refugee camp
Yemen’s foreign minister blamed Iranian-allied Houthi fighters for an air strike on a camp for displaced people and refugees in northern Yemen that killed at least 45 people on Monday, denying any link to Saudi-led military operations...
One of Saleh’s sons allegedly wounded in Yemen
One of the sons of former Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh’s was wounded on Saturday as Saudi-led coalition forces continued for a third day targeting Houthis in the country, according to reports cited by Al Arabiya News Channel.
It is not...
Rebellion among Houthi militia ranks in Taez
Yemeni security forces in Taez, who had allied themselves with the Houthi militia and supporters of former President Ali Abdullah Saleh, rebelled against orders of marching to Aden, Al Arabiya News Channel reported Sunday citing local sources...
It's not Houthies it's also Ali Abdullah Saleh loyalists, half of the Yemeni army is loyal to him, that's who we have been bombing, Houthis are insignificant, if it wasn't for Saleh treason Houthis wouldn't be able to leave their caves in Sadah.
Another blow to Iranian terrorist proxies in the reagon
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They tried to attack our borders multiple times since this camping started, little did they know the Apache was waiting for them:
The only reason they managed to cross our border in 2009 is because the army wasn't deployed near the border at that time, just some lightly armed border guards...
Nope, must've been a misinformed journalist, nevertheless here's the official news from the main Saudi newspapers where's it's clearly state the the operation took place before the campaign started... (Can't post links yet). sabq o r g/cv2gde
Also the US is not our "critical" ally in this campaign.
The operation to withdraw the diplomats happened before the campaign started. Every time an Iranian post something there's a new fail, so stop for the sake of saving your face.
And it seems you have to become a Persian in order to become a Shiites, why support such a backward terror sponsoring state like Iran? Just because you're a Shiite right?
Most likely false news, The dumb Houthies claimed to have shot down a Saudi plane at the beginning of the campaign, then they claimed to have shot down 2 UAE planes, then the claim about the Sudanese plane even though Sudan didn't participate in the air campaign yet, and now this. It's just...
Unlike your terrorist country Saudi Arabia does not build its foreign policies based on sectarianism, for example we helped the Zeidis back in the 60s-70s in Yemen against the republicans, i can't post links yet so google "North Yemen Civil War". Also what's a "Wahabi"? i've never heard of...
Lol, i'm starting to feel sorry for Iran and its terrorist proxies, Rebels keep advancing in Syria, they couldn't enter Tikrit in Iraq despite having 30k Shiites hooligans plus the "Great Satan" air support, and now in Yemen their dream of Houthis prevailing just vaporized :lol: