Uprooted Palestinians are at the heart of the conflict in the M.E Palestinians uprooted by force of arms. Yet faced immense difficulties have survived, kept alive their history and culture, passed keys of family homes in occupied Palestine from one generation to the next.
(Al-Manar, 31/3/2015) ~ Footage broadcast by Al-Manar TV channel showed how the Saudi-led aggression on Yemen targets the civilians and the residential areas, committing massacres.
Dozens have been killed or injured of Yemenis since a coalition of 10 countries, led by Saudi Arabia, launched late Wednesday a wide military offensive on Yemen, causing also so much destruction.
Media outlets reported that Saudi Arabia has deployed “100 fighter jets, 150,000 soldiers and other navy units” for the military campaign against Yemen. It also sent 5000 takfiri terrorists to fight against the Yemeni army.
Saudi Arabia is known for training and funding takfiri groups and sending them to the conflict-hit zones in the Arab and Muslim world, including Syria, Afghanistan and now in Yemen.
(al-Ahed News, 31 March 2015) ~ More and More of al-Saud’s brutality appears to the surface. Within 24 hours, the Saud-US jets bombarded civilians all over Yemen.
On Tuesday, the Saudi aggression bombarded al-Jarbaa area in Dale’ province southern of Yemen.
The hostile planes also hit earlier at dawn the Yarim department in Doorin area in the province of Ebb, targeting civic homes.
The attack resulted in demolishing four homes and leaving More than 14 martyred and dozens injured.
Earlier on Monday, more than 40 civilians were martyred Monday at a camp for displaced people in north Yemen Monday, humanitarian workers said.
Yemen’s state news agency Saba said the camp at Haradh was hit by Saudi planes. It showed images of martyred women and children, laid out on a blood-streaked floor.
The International Organization for Migration, which initially reported 45 martyrs and 200 wounded – dozens of them severely hurt.
The medical aid organization Medecins Sans Frontieres said at least 34 wounded people were brought to a hospital in Haradh that it supports. Another 29 were dead on arrival.
“People in Mazraq camp have been living in very harsh conditions … and now they have suffered the consequences of an airstrike on the camp,” said Pablo Marco, MSF operational manager for Yemen.
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