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Do you want to know what #Saudi did in #Yemen backed by #US & #UK for 5 years? thread:
-Yemen is now the world’s largest humanitarian crisis.
-People are facing the world’s largest food security crisis.
-7 Million people do not know where their next meal will come from!
-More than 8M people lack access to safe drinking water &sanitation.
-Risk of disease outbreaks, such as cholera, dengue ,scabies &Coronavirus.
-Economic and institutional collapse.
-Two thirds of the population now need humanitarian assistance or protection in order to survive.
-2 million people are internally displaced, Many have taken refuge in schools with limited access to essential services.
-Stocks of medical supplies are dangerously low and many doctors and nurses are working for free.
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For many in Yemen, there is little reason for optimism entering what feels like the third phase of the war against their country as Israel ostensibly enters the fray.
by @AlhouthiAhmed
mintpressnews.com/yemen-war-pois…
A medic checks a malnourished newborn inside an incubator at Al-Sabeen hospital in Sanaa, June 27, 2020. Photo by Hani Mohammed | AP #Yemen #YemenCantBreathe Image
Often a flashpoint for tensions between international rivals and a major chokepoint for much of the world’s maritime transit, the waters surrounding #Yemen have become a much-vaunted prize for regional intelligence services.
by @AlhouthiAhmed
mintpressnews.com/israel-uae-dev… #SaudiArabia
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#URGENT:

The Yemeni Communications Ministry has released a distress call to the international community & the UN, warning that Telecommunication services may be shut down due to the lack of oil derivatives as a result of the Saudi-American Blockade.

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"- We warn of a total or partial imminent interruption of communication networks and the Internet in the Republic of Yemen due to the lack of oil derivatives.
- We hold the countries of aggression and all supporting parties responsible for isolating more than 27 million Yemeni citizens from the world as a result of the interruption of Internet and communications services.
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On this day exactly 100 years ago, a total of 3 thousand barefooted Yemeni pilgrims were slaughtered in the Tanomah Valley in Saudi Arabia, as they were on their way to perform the compulsory Islamic Hajj. Image
Rogue wahhabists in the hills and on horseback opened fire with British-supplied weaponry. They cut off the heads of those that survived the initial shootout, and chased after the pilgrims that were fleeing the massacre.
The Tanomah massacre of 1920 is one of the darkest chapters of the history between Saudi Arabia and Yemen. The Saudis have never treated the Yemeni people right. What is happening right now can be traced back to the Tanomah valley massacre 100 years ago.

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"Now, following over five years of all-out #war against its southern neighbor, #SaudiArabia is scrambling to secure rights over #Yemen’s potentially bountiful reserves of oil."
by @AlhouthiAhmed
mintpressnews.com/saudi-arabia-t… #oil #YemeniLivesMatter #YemenCrisis
#Protesters hoisted large #Yemeni flags and held banners declaring, “Our steadfastness continues,” and, “No to #occupation by #SaudiArabia, Yes to national sovereignty.”
by @AlhouthiAhmed
mintpressnews.com/new-routes-oil… #Yemen #YemeniLivesMatter #YemenCantBreathe #oil
The Saudis hope to secure control of #Yemen’s substantial #oil reserves for themselves.
by @AlhouthiAhmed
mintpressnews.com/hoping-for-con… #YemeniLivesMatter #SaudiArabia
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The YSC conducted a short interview with a few of our voluntary members operating in Yemen regarding our assumption of USAID and its ulterior motives.

Truth be told, a lot of them agreed that USAID is a front for espionage and propaganda.
One of our members, who shall remain anonymous, told us during an online meeting how one of his friends were offered money, in exchange for confidential information that could tarnish Yemen's political stability and defensive preparedness.

They are hiring spies for cheap.
The USAID branch in Yemen is tied to the American Embassy in the country. Even though the embassy has been closed for 5 years due to the war, the Embassy continues to conduct so-called "workshops" with the intent to spread its ideology and worldview to young Yemeni people.
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