- Weapons chaos.. Two killed in two separate incidents in Ibb Governorate Houthi militia kidnaps former US embassy employee IOM: 19 Yemeni families displaced for security and economic reasons during the past week Yemeni Embassy in Riyadh: 10 Yemenis killed and injured in a fire that broke out in their home in Hafar Al-Batin, Saudi Arabia Militia issues decision to ban flour imports through Hodeidah ports (document) Yemen..Shura Council stresses the importance of restoring the effectiveness of state institutions to complete the overthrow of the Houthi coup Hadhramaut.. Local Authority, National Council and Tribal Alliance Welcome Presidential Plan to Normalize Situation in the Governorate
Hezbollah
Wednesday, 27 November, 2024 - 6:51 PM
Perhaps we should not dwell on the questions that will be raised about the military situation of Hezbollah, as the issue does not lie here, but rather in what the coming days will bring in terms of the results of the agreement that led to the ceasefire between it and Israel, especially the paragraphs included in the agreement related to dismantling Hezbollah’s military structures.
Monday, 21 October, 2024 - 4:50 PM
In a statement that is not without meanings of great importance in understanding Iran’s strategic shift from the policy of building its military arms in some Arab countries, Iran denied its involvement in the bombing of the home of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. It did not stop at the denial, but rather followed up its denial with the confirmation that the party that carried out the bombing was Hezbollah, which has not issued any statement so far claiming responsibility for the operation.
Wednesday, 9 October, 2024 - 2:49 PM
After October 7, the United States and Israel were convinced that Iran would only support Hamas in the media, including naive threats to wipe out the Zionist entity, while Iran believed that Operation Flood of Al-Aqsa had actually shaken the entity and threatened its fate.
Saturday, 21 September, 2024 - 6:39 PM
Phrases like “We will wipe Israel off the map” are popular in Iranian discourse, and they are not uttered by writers close to the regime or official newspapers, but by political leaders and senior military commanders in the Revolutionary Guard.