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An independent account dedicated to sharing both mainstream and suppressed news about Yemen.

Breaking News >> Saada Governorate: A civilian was killed as a result of Saudi artillery shelling on the border district of Qatabir.

You can fool some people some of the time, but you can’t fool all the people all the time!

“Yemen is not out of the woods.”

▶️ Malnutrition is rising

▶️ Health systems are collapsing

▶️ Protection risks are surging

Israel and the Saudi-Emirati coalition are two sides of the same coin!

This is not Gaza, this is Yemen. The Saudi-Emirati coalition did this!

This is what the streets of Aden look like now under UAE control.

Saudi Arabia has been bombing, blockading, starving, and destroying Yemen while also looting its resources.

In fact there are a lot of reasons why they’re doing this, and there’s a long history of hostility. Even before the war, Saudi Arabia was spending billions just to keep Yemen unstable.

The truth is, Yemen is richer and stronger than Saudi Arabia, it has massive natural resources, and if they were used right and the country had peace, Yemen could be richer than all the Gulf countries combined.

It’s also possible that Israel and the United States see a stable and powerful Yemen as a threat to Israel’s existence, as you can see, despite the extremely difficult conditions Yemenis are going through, they have not abandoned Gaza, that’s why Saudi Arabia may have waged this war as a proxy.

On Saturday, May 17, 2025, hungry men and women in Aden and Abyan governorates took to the streets in a popular uprising to protest deteriorating living conditions. The Emirati-Zionist occupation militias suppressed these peaceful protests with excessive force, in a blatant violation of human rights https://video.nostr.build/fe5ae96f05eaacaeed2241805613b860c2ae167533624d5e97240219f74a1599.mp4

Believe it or not, life in Yemen is no longer livable!

Sadly, searching for food in the trash has become a common sight in Aden, which remains under the control of Emirati-Zionist occupation militias.