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The Sauds are counting their win in chamel years...hhhh They will end up paying the Houthis to get them of their back like they did before..Between what they are paying trump land, Macron Land , the Brits, the Spaniards and Sissi land, they are about to crumble...The DECISIVE STORM hasn't ended yet?
Goddamn! this operation was soul crushing.
This genocide can be only stopped when the citizen of countries in the Saud coalition, the Saud themselves and those countries contributing in arming them , protest the war..until then nothing will ever happen until the Sauds are beaten back or the Yemenis are exterminated..Now the $ is what counts..The US has a booming economy with the Saudi $,so does countries of the NATO organisation...Saudi war crime: 5.2 million Yemeni kids on brink of famine
A malnourished child cries at al-Sabeen hospital in Sana'a, Yemen, September 11, 2018. (Photo by Reuters)
A UK-based charity has expressed concerns about the humanitarian repercussions of renewed Saudi attacks on Yemen’s port city of Hudaydah, saying a total of 5.2 million children are at risk of famine amid the ongoing war in the country.
In a report released on Tuesday, Save the Children warned that any disruption to supplies coming through Hudaydah, which is a lifeline for millions of Yemenis, could “cause starvation on an unprecedented scale.”
It also estimated that an extra one million Yemeni children risk falling into famine as prices of food and fuel soar, bringing the total to 5.2 million.
Any closure at Hudaydah “would put the lives of hundreds of thousands of children in immediate danger while pushing millions more into famine,” the charity added.
Over the past few months, Hudaydah, through which flows almost 80 percent of Yemen’s imports, has witnessed deadly ground and aerial attacks by the Riyadh regime and its allies.
Backed by Saudi airstrikes, Emirati forces and elements loyal to former Yemeni President Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi launched the Hudaydah offensive on June 13 despite international warnings that it would compound the impoverished nation’s humanitarian crisis.
Saudi Arabia claims that the Houthis are using Hudaydah for weapons delivery, an allegation rejected by the fighters.
“Even the smallest disruption to food, fuel and aid supplies through its vital port could mean death for hundreds of thousands of malnourished children unable to get the food they need to stay alive,” said Tamer Kirolos, Save the Children’s representative in Yemen.
“It could drive up the price of fuel -- and as a result transport -- to such an extent that families can’t even afford to take their sick children to hospital,” Kirolos added.
Earlier this month, violent clashes resumed between Houthi fighters and Saudi-backed pro-Hadi militants in Hudaydah after the latest round of peace talks between Yemen’s warring sides collapsed in the Swiss city Geneva.
Helle Thorning-Schmidt, CEO of Save the Children International, warned that the war endangers the lives of an entire generation of Yemeni children.
“Millions of children don’t know when or if their next meal will come,” she said. “This war risks killing an entire generation of Yemen’s children who face multiple threats, from bombs to hunger to preventable diseases like cholera,” she added.
Last week, The Associated Press reported that many Yemeni families have nothing to eat but leaves.
PressTV-Starving Yemenis eat leaves to survive amid war: Report
Many Yemeni families are eating leaves to ward off starvation amid the worsening humanitarian crisis caused by Saudi Arabia's bloody bombing campaign and blockade.
Saudi Arabia and its allies launched a brutal war, code-named Operation Decisive Storm, against Yemen in March 2015 in an attempt to reinstall Hadi, a staunch ally of Riyadh, and crush the Houthis.
The Western-backed offensive initially consisted of a bombing campaign, but was later coupled with a naval blockade and the deployment of ground forces into Yemen.
The blockade on Yemen has smothered humanitarian deliveries of food and medicine to the import-dependent state.
An estimated 8.4 million Yemenis are on the verge of starvation while almost 18 million lack access to good, nutritious food.
Great ideas.This genocide can be only stopped when the citizen of countries in the Saud coalition, the Saud themselves and those countries contributing in arming them , protest the war..until then nothing will ever happen until the Sauds are beaten back or the Yemenis are exterminated..Now the $ is what counts..The US has a booming economy with the Saudi $,so does countries of the NATO organisation...
It so outrageous and comical that the Sauds chair the office of human rights ...Alas, this is the reality...
What you expect from not so decisive storm . I have on good authority that this KSA funded storm is sopposed to last as long as the big storm on nupiter continues ( you knew I mean Jupiter red Spot which only is 188 years old)The DECISIVE STORM hasn't ended yet?
Goddamn! this operation was soul crushing.
What you expect from not so decisive storm . I have on good authority that this KSA funded storm is sopposed to last as long as the big storm on nupiter continues ( you knew I mean Jupiter red Spot which only is 188 years old)The DECISIVE STORM hasn't ended yet?
Goddamn! this operation was soul crushing.
کنار ناکارآمدی نیروهای عربستانی یکی از دلایل طول کشیدن جنگ بهره برداری سیاسی از این جنگ هست،What you expect from not so decisive storm . I have on good authority that this KSA funded storm is sopposed to last as long as the big storm on nupiter continues ( you knew I mean Jupiter red Spot which only is 188 years old)
What you expect from not so decisive storm . I have on good authority that this KSA funded storm is sopposed to last as long as the big storm on nupiter continues ( you knew I mean Jupiter red Spot which only is 188 years old)
Great ideas.
This historic genocide in Yemen must end as soon as possible and Yankee, zionist and suadi regimes should trial in international courts for thousands of people that they killed and millions that they displaced or put in misery.