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

Which fake news?

Even before the operation, we didn't have much ships docked in Yemen, so 'giving Iran a warning to stay out of Yemen ports' while there is already no Iranian ship even near Yemen is a fake news for moral boos of fanboys. Just like the other news about Egyptian navy firing shots at non-existent Iranian naval ships in Red sea.


IF INDIA ATTACKS ON PAKISTAN
IRAN WOULD HELP.......NO NOT AT ALL
USA WOULD HELP.........NO ..
Rather they may be helping india
THEN WHO WILL.
SAUDI ARABIA... YES DEFINITELY
CHINA......................YES

THEN

DEFIANTLY PAKISTAN SHOULD FULL FILL SAUDI EXPECTATIONS.
GAZWATUL HIND HAS TO OCCUR ..INDIA WOULD ATTACK PAKISTAN..AND ITS NOT FAR OFF

Read about 1971 war with India and you'll know whether Iran helped Paksitan or not.

I hope no war happens, but I'm eagerly waiting to see what'll Saudis do for you in case of a war with India.
 
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Even before the operation, we didn't have much ships docked in Yemen, so 'giving Iran a warning to stay out of Yemen ports' while there is already no Iranian ship even near Yemen is a fake news for moral boos of fanboys. Just like the other news about Egyptian navy firing shots at non-existent Iranian naval ships in Red sea.

Read about 1971 war with India and you'll know whether Iran helped Paksitan or not.

I hope no war happens, but I'm eagerly waiting to see what'll Saudis do for you in case of a war with India.

14 Iranian air flights to Sanaa, hmmm... It looks like Iranians like nothing more than touring a war-torn country, or does it?

First Iran flight lands in Shiite-held Yemen capital | Daily Mail Online

Uskowi on Iran - اسکویی در باره ایران: Iran’s Mahan Air Launches Flights to Sanaa

http://english.alarabiya.net/en/New...ns-of-weapons-for-Houthis-at-Saleef-port.html

Hey blackeagle, why do you hate Iran so much ? Hate is bad for your health :)
Hate is part of human nature, especially when it is toward mass murderers.
 
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It has nothing to do with those ships you mentioned.

Yes we sent planes to Yemen, tons of food and medical supplies. You can claim they were weapons, but unless you provide a reliable proof, that's considered only a lie.
 
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Why the Arab soldier has no normal eyes ? ...looks like a demon. Even your own propaganda is rubbish.
 
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yeah seriously Iran and co, you vowed to defend the "resistance" in all places, heck you went in Syria on the excuse of defending the "holy graves," you went to defend dead people :omghaha:

Maybe this is a signal to the Houthis that their situation is more hopeless than being dead? or maybe it's just good ol' fear (rev guards, Quds militia, Hezbollah, etc etc)
 
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Tuesday, March 31, 2015

HRW deferential towards Saudi airstrikes that kill civilians

Human Rights Watch reported on the beginning of Israel's airstrikes in Gaza last summer:


Israel/Palestine: Unlawful Israeli Airstrikes Kill Civilians
Bombings of Civilian Structures Suggest Illegal Policy

Israeli air attacks in Gaza investigated by Human Rights Watch have been targeting apparent civilian structures and killing civilians in violation of the laws of war. Israel should end unlawful attacks that do not target military objectives and may be intended as collective punishment or broadly to destroy civilian property. Deliberate or reckless attacks violating the laws of war are war crimes, Human Rights Watch said.​


Prosecutor, judge and jury. Without any relevant information as to what Israel's targets were, HRW flatly said that Israel was violating international law and said that Israel was targeting homes simply to kill Gazan civilians, apparently for kicks.

Now compare that with how HRW reports on Saudi airstrikes in urban areas that are killing scores of civilians:


Yemen: Saudi-Led Airstrikes Take Civilian Toll

The Saudi Arabia-led coalition of Arab countries that conducted airstrikes in Yemen on March 26 and 27, 2015, killed at least 11 and possibly as many as 34 civilians during the first day of bombings in Sanaa, the capital, Human Rights Watch said today. The 11 dead included 2 children and 2 women. Saudi and other warplanes also carried out strikes on apparent targets in the cities of Saada, Hodaida, Taiz, and Aden.

The airstrikes targeted Ansar Allah, the armed wing of the Zaidi Shia group known as the Houthis, that has controlled much of northern Yemen since September 2014.

...“Both the Saudi-led forces and the Houthis need to do everything they can to protect civilians from attack,” said Joe Stork, deputy Middle East and North Africa director. “Reports of air strikes and anti-aircraft weapons in heavily populated areas raise serious concerns that not enough is being done to ensure their safety.”

...Human Rights Watch has not been able to determine whether specific attacks complied with the laws of war, which apply to the armed conflict in Yemen. The laws of war prohibit attacks that target civilians or civilian property, or that do not or cannot discriminate between civilians and fighters.


Look at that! The mind-reading skills that HRW "researchers" have in Gaza are suddenly malfunctioning in Yemen! They know that Saudi Arabia is targeting terrorists, and they are simply not sure if the bombs that killed 34 civilians were simple mistakes, or maybe there was a legitimate target there.

All that certainty that HRW has in declaring Israel to be criminal is nowhere to be found when Saudis are dropping their bombs on houses and children.

I can't wait to see how HRW reports on yesterday's news:


An air strike killed dozens of people at a camp for displaced people in northwest Yemen on Monday, aid workers said, as Arab warplanes bombard rebels around the country.

The International Organization for Migration said at least 40 people had been killed and 200 wounded at the Al-Mazrak camp in Hajja province where it has staff on the ground, revising an initial toll of 45 dead.

IOM spokesman Joel Millman said 25 of the wounded were in severe condition.

"It was an air strike," said Pablo Marco of Doctors Without Borders (MSF), which has a presence at the hospital.​


Another thing: I haven't yet found a scorecard showing how many Yemenis have been killed compared with how many Saudis.The score is probably about 250-0 at this point, which in other contexts would be considered by ignorant pundits as proof of "disporportionate force."

Scorecards are particular to cases when the winning side's name begins with ISR and ends in AEL.
 
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Saudi-led forces block Yemen ports
Last updated: Monday, March 30, 2015 11:32 PM

Mishal Al-Otaibi
Saudi Gazette

RIYADH — Naval forces of the Saudi-led coalition imposed a total blockade on all ports in Yemen, according to Brig. Gen. Ahmad Al-Asiri, adviser at the office of the minister of defense.

“As of today, all the prescribed naval units have been mobilized to enforce the sea blockade plan by preventing entry or exit from Yemeni ports.

The forces are blocking the movement of ships to prevent weapons and fighters from entering or leaving Yemen,” he told the daily press briefing at the Riyadh Airbase on Monday.

Al-Asiri said the coalition forces are now intensively engaged in repelling an advance of Houthi militias and the forces supporting them along the roads leading to the southern port city of Aden.

The airstrikes are now targeting movement of Houthi leaders, hitting command centers, arms depots, and cutting supply lines, he said, adding that the militia is now targeting citizens by moving their operations to residential areas so as to take advantage of it to create media hype.

Al-Asiri said the coalition forces were able to destroy all the arms and ammunition depots under the control of Houthi rebels.

About Al-Hajar camp, he said Houthis fired at coalition forces from residential areas, so the forces retaliated.

About the participation of Pakistani troops, Al-Asiri said there is a coordination between the two parties to decide the timing of the involvement of the Pakistani forces.

“The locations and movements of Houthi militias are still under close monitoring of the allied forces. The forces are closely following up any redeployment of missiles in order to destroy them,” he said.
 
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Today I was reading a newspaper and there was news of a coalition formed that supported Saudi Arabia. As I was readingI read the name ASWJ... its clear that ASWJ, SSP or its militant wing LEJ is supporting the Saudi led incursion into Yemen. We Pakistanis already have a sectarian war going on in our country. The Taliban, Jamaat Ul Ahrar and the Lashkar E Jhangvi constantly kill random shias by target killings or bombings while the Sipah e mohammed attacks ASWJ leaders. We do not want to intensify this war. Lets vouch for peace and be the Islamic secular country we were supposed to be. We should offer peacekeepers and negotiators to Yemen Saudi Arabia and Iran.

Our role should be only and only bridging this gap between Iran and Saudia and uniting the ummah.



But if we look critically we have given little or nothing to the Muslim ummah. We are allied to the US, we played a part in black september and in 1971 we were killing our own citizens just because of an autocratic leadership. We could not even maintain our union much less give something to the Islamic world.

We were ruled by the British for a set period of time and if they had refused to give us an independent Pakistan there is little we could have done. It was the work of brilliant lawyer and figure such as Jinnah that won us freedom and convinced the British we deserved it even though the British did play a game with Somalia and in Africa. Somalia was not given control of Somaliland during independence. It is part of Kenya.

Anyway I believe we Pakistanis should play an increasingly pivotal role in making Pakistan a strong and united nation.

My post was strictly from "origins" perspective, without the two nation theory, Pakistan would not exist and without Islam, there would be no two nation theory.

Air strike on Yemeni refugee camp by Saudi-led coalition kills at least 40

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An air strike in Yemen by the Saudi-led coalition has killed at least 40 people and wounded about 200 at a camp for internal refugees, a human rights group has said.

Of the injured, 25 were severely injured in the raids, a spokesman for the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) told the Guardian.

Of the dead, three were government soldiers sent to protect the camp and two of the wounded were soldiers, said Joel Millman, IOM’s press officer.

This is my worst fear, in any war, its innocent who pay the ultimate price. I am deeply saddened...
 
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Step back and look at it without bias: who would forsake a relationship with India, a rich nation (her people are poor but she is very rich) over pakistan, a relatively poor country GDP wise? Money makes the world go around not "friendships" or ummah.

Rich nation can do nothing if its not Strategically important to saudis and other Arab world.

So this is halal? Let's see those same tears that were "crying" over Syria...
Concept of hallal and haram is diminishing fast from ummah.
 
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Geneva (AFP) - Humanitarian agencies said Tuesday they could not safely get aid into conflict-hit Yemen and that a local Red Crescent worker had been shot dead while evacuating the wounded.


"The closure of all the international airports in Sanaa, Aden and Hodeida, and heavy restrictions on the seaports, are hampering the delivery of humanitarian assistance," Doctors Without Borders said in a statement.

As Arab warplanes pounded the country for a sixth day, the medical charity, known by its French acronym MSF, said it had already treated hundreds of wounded.

But it warned the "current inability to send in medical supplies and trained personnel means the situation is reaching a critical point."

MSF director of operations Greg Elder said "even reaching the areas of greatest need within Yemen is difficult, as domestic flights have been cancelled and movements inside the country are risky."

The organisation said it had received more than 550 patients at its emergency surgical unit in the southern city of Aden since March 19 as a result of fighting.

"We must provide support to our field teams who are exhausted and overloaded," Elder said.
 
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It has nothing to do with those ships you mentioned.

Yes we sent planes to Yemen, tons of food and medical supplies. You can claim they were weapons, but unless you provide a reliable proof, that's considered only a lie.
You don't need to remind us of the generous Iranian humanitarian support around the globe and especially in Islamic countries in the ME. We all remember Iranian humanitarian aids to Syrians and Iraqis.

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