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Operation 'Decisive Storm' | Saudi lead coalition operations in Yemen - Updates & Discussions.

Muslim Brotherhood (MB), in Egypt, presented a rival Sunni ideology which was packaged nicely in revolutionary zeal and that's why MB was overthrown. Houthis have found a similar revolutionary ideology in the ghosts of Iranian revolution. Bahrainis found their revolutionary ideology in Arab spring. Saudis dispatched all these revolutions with different tactics. Can't oversimplify things to mere Sunnis vs Shias.
Well, compared to the "self-preservation" representation of the conflict through Sunnism / Shiism is not a simplification. Saudis are trying not just to survive and dominate the region. Therefore, they can not afford to develop a competing - Shiite project on its borders.
The "Arab Spring" - it is American project of immersion of the entire region into chaos.
 
Airstrikes destroy arms depots in Sanaa, Saada

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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 strikes.

Leaders of ground forces affiliated with legitimate president Abdrabbu Mansour Hadi and other forces defending Aden have urged Decisive Storm forces to urgently intervene and end this rebels’ progress especially after the Fifth Brigade in Sabir joined them (the rebels).

Meanwhile, in Beihan, the Balharith tribe, aided by Shabwa and Marib tribes, attacked rebels causing human and material losses among their ranks as hundreds others fled.

Leader of the Balharith tribe Al-Fuhayed bin Hussyan and other tribal leaders pledged to purge their areas of rebels and their allies. They also voiced their support of the Decisive Storm campaign and commended Saudi Arabia’s role in helping the Yemeni people confront the coup against the legitimate state.

In al-Dalea governorate, tribes attacked and killed eight rebels after Houthi forces aimlessly and heavily shelled citizens’ towns and residences.

This happened as rebels, led by Brigade 33, attempted to advance towards the city of al-Dalea by shelling it from the sides of Qa'tabah and Sannah. The rebel forces have so far failed due to the city’s resistance by its tribes who’ve also appealed for help to end the shelling of their houses.

Meanwhile, in Aden, the city’s residents continue to confront any sleeper cells. The rebel forces have suffered great losses there, according to eyewitnesses and health officials.

Saudi Arabia is leading a 10-state coalition to combat the Houthi’s advancement of Yemen in support of the country’s legitimate President Abdrabbu Mansour Hadi and his government.
 
In reality Lieutenant Pilot Ahmed Mohammed Elsayed Abu Aleta was martyred in his helicopter in the Sinai when it was targeted by ABM.

Lying is in their blood & veins.

You mean baathis death squad you people lie and believe yours lies

No, I really meant Shia death squads.

Shia Death Squads in Iraq where Sunni Muslims still are Hunted, Tortured and Killed.

 
Decisive Storm’ targeting Houthi ‘ballistic missiles’

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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 seized by the Shiite militant movement.

Saudi Brig. Gen. Ahmed Asiri said that the “work is under way to destroy the remaining ballistic missiles, particularly the mobile ones,” according to the Saudi Press Agency.

He added that “a great intelligence effort is being exerted to determine the locations of those hidden machines by the Houthi militias inside homes and residential areas.”

Speaking to reporters in Riyadh, he said “there is a direct targeting of Houthis,” adding that coalition fighter jets were also targeting anti-air defenses on the ground.

“[The fighters jets] are available around the clock in all of Yemen to prevent a Houthi buildup,” he said.

He reiterated that the coalition remained “vigilant” in order to safeguard civilian lives and infrastructure.

Asiri vowed that “there will be no safe place for the Houthis” and that the air campaign would continue to press against the Shiite militia in northern Yemen.

As in previous briefings, Asiri showed a series of slides from videos showing some of the targets struck in Sunday’s air raids.

Asiri said the raids included one on a Houthi military camp near the Saudi border. He stressed that the Saudi border faced no threats and was secure.

He also said delays in the operation were due to alliance forces not wanting to “attack the infrastructure of the country, including roads, buildings or other facilities the Houthi militias are using.”
 
Yemenis in U.S. voice support for ‘Decisive Storm’
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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 Channel reported.

Protestors said they held former president Ali Abdullah Saleh responsible for the situation in the embattled country. They also blamed the extremist wing of his political party – the General People’s Congress – and the Houthi militia, who took control of the capital of Sanaa earlier this year.


The protest condemned the Houti-led coup in Yemen and demanded that those held responsible be prosecuted in the International Criminal Court as war criminals. (Al Arabiya)

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Separately, the spokesperson of a Yemeni community in the U.S. called upon the United Nations to adopt a resolution on Yemen, making the Arab intervention an international one, Al Arabiya reported.

The protest condemned the Houti-led coup in Yemen and demanded that those held responsible be prosecuted in the International Criminal Court as war criminals.

Saudi Arabia is leading a 10-state coalition against Houthi rebels in a campaign that started five days ago.

Operation ‘Decisive Storm’ has seen a series of air strikes that targeted Houthi-held areas throughout Yemen.

A military spokesman for the operation said that there would be no safe haven for the Houthi militias in Yemen as the coalition’s air power targeted for a fourth day – on Sunday - ballistic missiles that had been seized by the Shiite militant movement.

Saudi Brig. Gen. Ahmed Asiri said that the “work is under way to destroy the remaining ballistic missiles, particularly the mobile ones,” according to the Saudi Press Agency.

He added that “a great intelligence effort is being exerted to determine the locations of those hidden machines by the Houthi militias inside homes and residential areas.”

Speaking to reporters in Riyadh, he said “there is a direct targeting of Houthis,” adding that coalition fighter jets were also targeting anti-air defenses on the ground.

“[The fighters jets] are available around the clock in all of Yemen to prevent a Houthi buildup,” he said.

He reiterated that the coalition remained “vigilant” in order to safeguard civilian lives and infrastructure.
 
Not our war!

Why sacrifice our lives for others ? Did any other nation ever send its soldiers to die for us ?


We have bled for Arabs,Turks,Indonesians,Afghans etc.. Why fight wars for others? Why do our soldiers need to die for others ?Why jump into unnecessary wars ? Why create more problems ? Don't we already have enough at home already? Why make more enemies ? Why not act as peace makers instead of war makers?

I agree, decades ago pan-Arab leaders made the same mistake sacrificing many of their own for others, in return they got nothing but more trouble.
 
Yemen FM blames Houthis for strike on refugee camp

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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.

Riyadh Yaseen was speaking to reporters in the Saudi capital Riyadh. He said the explosion on the camp was not from Arab coalition forces but by “artillery strikes” by the Shiite Muslim Houthis.

Yaseen also said that his government has not had any contact with Houthi militias since the start of air strikes on Thursday.


They have done that, just to blame the coallition !!

Read this :

لا تصدقوا الإشاعة
نحن والله العظيم في صنعاء
القصف لا يستهدف أي بشر أو منشئات مدنية
القصف نوعي و ذكي
تركيز على قوات الحوثيين و صالح
#عاصفة_الحزم

Do not believe the rumor
I swear we are in Sanaa
Bombing is not aimed at any human or civil districts
Bombing is smart and qualitative
The Focus is on Huthi forces and Saleh
#Decisive_Storm


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This is war of interests between Iran and KSA. In which many Sunnis are so far neutral and want to stop blood shed but Irani brothers perhaps have no respect for other sects and blindly support every act of their Govt which is not right. We as ordinary Muslims should bring harmony between different sects rather blindly backing evel sectarians which are present on both sides.
as I remember we didnt do any thing!! yemen were not our priority it just saudi propaganda ! !!!but your government and your brothers Governments start a war against yemen we just watching what happened and we will laugh when ksa start ground attack
 
Well, compared to the "self-preservation" representation of the conflict through Sunnism / Shiism is not a simplification. Saudis are trying not just to survive and dominate the region. Therefore, they can not afford to develop a competing - Shiite project on its borders.
The "Arab Spring" - it is American project of immersion of the entire region into chaos.

You can label the revolution project "socialist" or "communist" and the Saudis would have responded much the same, Shia or no Shia. In 1960s, Saudis backed the same Houthis against the Sunnis revolutionaries from Egypt. Again, Shia vs Sunni is an oversimplification.
 
Did the Saudis or the any Arabs armed forces came for Pakistan's help in 65, 71, Kargil????

How many Arab countries sent their Air force Assets or Naval assets to face Indian aggression against Pakistan??

Where is that Military Alliance when Pakistan needs it?? :D

Here is your proof:

Arabs (read Saudi Arabia) did give India status of permanent Observer member in Arab league. India attends all Arab league conferences and is privy to all policy making of Arabs. Pakistan was denied to be a member.


 
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