Hodeidah Airstrike Death Toll Rises to 92 Killed, Missing, and Injured

Hodeidah Airstrike Death Toll Rises to 92 Killed, Missing, and Injured

The death toll from Israeli airstrikes that targeted the port city of Hodeidah on Saturday has risen to six confirmed dead, with three missing and 83 injured, according to Houthi authorities. The escalation in casualties comes amid heightened tensions between Israel and the Houthi militia, whic...

Arab Condemnation and Warnings Following Israeli Strikes in Yemen

Arab Condemnation and Warnings Following Israeli Strikes in Yemen

  Several Arab nations condemned the Israeli airstrikes on Yemen's Hodeidah province on Saturday, warning of the potential for regional security instability and undermining efforts to end the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict in Gaza, now in its tenth month. On Saturday, Israel l...

Lawyer from Al-Dhaleh Killed by Armed Men in Sana'a

Lawyer from Al-Dhaleh Killed by Armed Men in Sana'a

Local sources reported on Saturday, July 20, 2024, the death of a lawyer in the Yemeni capital Sana'a, controlled by the Houthi group, designated as a terrorist organization by several countries. Sources told "Barran Press" that armed men intercepted the car of lawyer Nabil Ali Mo...

Fuel Crisis Grips Sana'a Following Hudaydah Strikes

Fuel Crisis Grips Sana'a Following Hudaydah Strikes

A sudden and severe fuel shortage has hit the Yemeni capital Sana'a, controlled by the Houthi group, just hours after airstrikes on the port city of Hudaydah, local sources reported on Saturday, July 20, 2024. Sources told "Barran Press" that most gas stations in Sana'a stoppe...

Yemen's Prime Minister Condemns Houthi Abductions of UN Workers

Yemen's Prime Minister Condemns Houthi Abductions of UN Workers

The Prime Minister of Yemen's internationally recognized government, Ahmed bin Mubarak, has accused the Houthi rebels of endangering the lives of dozens of UN and international organization workers by abducting them. In a letter to UN Secretary-General António Guterres on Thursday, July...