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At the launch, the Governorate Security Director, Brigadier General Mohammed Al-Mahdi, emphasized the importance of spreading awareness about the dangers of drugs and their effects on individuals and society.
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Gaza Media: Number of journaliGaza Media: Number of journalist martyrs increases to 238
Gaza - Saba: The Government Media Office in Gaza announced today, Monday, that the number of martyred journalists has risen to 238 since the beginning of the genocide in the Gaza Strip. This comes after the announcement of the martyrdom of journalist Mohammed Al-Khalidi, who worked as a journalist with the Sahat platform. The office said in a statement received by the Yemeni News Agency (Saba) that martyr Al-Khalidi was the sixth martyr to be killed in a horrific massacre committed by the "Israeli" enemy, during which five journalists were assassinated following a direct bombing of a journalists' tent near Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City. The office added that the martyrs are: Martyr journalist Anas Al-Sharif, Al-Jazeera correspondent; Martyr journalist Mohammed Qariqa, Al-Jazeera correspondent; Martyr journalist Ibrahim Zaher, photojournalist; Martyr journalist Moamen Aliwa, photojournalist; Martyr journalist Mohammed Noufal, assistant photojournalist. Martyr journalist Mohammed Al-Khalidi worked as a journalist with the Sahat platform. The Government Media Office condemned in the strongest terms the systematic targeting, killing, and assassination of Palestinian journalists by the "Israeli" enemy, calling on the International Federation of Journalists, the Federation of Arab Journalists, and all journalistic bodies worldwide to condemn these systematic crimes against Palestinian journalists and media professionals in the Gaza Strip. The office held the "Israeli" enemy, the US administration, and countries complicit in the crime of genocide, such as the United Kingdom, Germany, and France, fully responsible for committing these heinous, brutal crimes. It called on the international community, international organizations, and organizations involved in journalistic and media work in all countries of the world to condemn the enemy's crimes, deter it, prosecute it in international courts for its ongoing crimes, and bring the enemy's criminals to justice. It also called on them to exert serious and effective pressure to stop the crime of genocide, protect journalists and media professionals in the Gaza Strip, and halt their killing and assassination. st martyrs increases to 238 Gaza - Saba: The Government Media Office in Gaza announced today, Monday, that the number of martyred journalists has risen to 238 since the beginning of the genocide in the Gaza Strip. This comes after the announcement of the martyrdom of journalist Mohammed Al-Khalidi, who worked as a journalist with the Sahat platform. The office said in a statement received by the Yemeni News Agency (Saba) that martyr Al-Khalidi was the sixth martyr to be killed in a horrific massacre committed by the "Israeli" enemy, during which five journalists were assassinated following a direct bombing of a journalists' tent near Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City. The office added that the martyrs are: Martyr journalist Anas Al-Sharif, Al-Jazeera correspondent; Martyr journalist Mohammed Qariqa, Al-Jazeera correspondent; Martyr journalist Ibrahim Zaher, photojournalist; Martyr journalist Moamen Aliwa, photojournalist; Martyr journalist Mohammed Noufal, assistant photojournalist. Martyr journalist Mohammed Al-Khalidi worked as a journalist with the Sahat platform. The Government Media Office condemned in the strongest terms the systematic targeting, killing, and assassination of Palestinian journalists by the "Israeli" enemy, calling on the International Federation of Journalists, the Federation of Arab Journalists, and all journalistic bodies worldwide to condemn these systematic crimes against Palestinian journalists and media professionals in the Gaza Strip. The office held the "Israeli" enemy, the US administration, and countries complicit in the crime of genocide, such as the United Kingdom, Germany, and France, fully responsible for committing these heinous, brutal crimes. It called on the international community, international organizations, and organizations involved in journalistic and media work in all countries of the world to condemn the enemy's crimes, deter it, prosecute it in international courts for its ongoing crimes, and bring the enemy's criminals to justice. It also called on them to exert serious and effective pressure to stop the crime of genocide, protect journalists and media professionals in the Gaza Strip, and halt their killing and assassination. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print


Saba Yemen
01-08-2025
- Saba Yemen
265 Mass rallies held in Al-Hodeidah affirming solidarity with Gaza & rejection of deceptive & treacherous deals
Hodeidah – Saba: Al-Hodeidah province witnessed 265 mass rallies on Friday across its various districts under the slogan 'Steadfast with Gaza and Palestine… Rejecting Deceptive and Treacherous Deals,' reaffirming the Yemeni people's unwavering stance in support of the Palestinian cause and opposition to Zionist aggression. The rallies, led in Al-Hodeidah city by Minister of Transport and Public Works Mohammed Al-Qahim, First Deputy Governor Ahmed Al-Bishri, and deputy governors Mohammed Halisy and Ali Kubari, resounded with chants of anger against the Israeli occupation. Participants condemned the brutal massacres committed by the Zionist enemy against the people of Gaza and called for a sweeping Arab and Islamic response that breaks the silence and regional complicity with the Zionist regime. Protesters carried banners denouncing Arab cooperation with the enemy, including the opening of airspace to Israeli warplanes, fuel provision, and vast financial support to the U.S.—a key backer of Israel. They affirmed that Arab inaction stems from official decisions by normalization regimes that have prioritized submission to the enemy over the blood of children and women in Gaza. The people of the Red Sea coast denounced ongoing economic and diplomatic ties with the Israeli entity while Gaza's children suffer from hunger and siege. They warned of suspicious deals aimed at liquidating the Palestinian cause under false pretenses. The rallies condemned the Palestinian Authority's collusion with the occupation, accusing it of aiding in the persecution of resistance fighters and the arrest of freedom-seekers—actions that enable the enemy to shed Palestinian blood with impunity. The crowds in Al-Hodeidah expressed strong support for the speech of the Revolution Leader, Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr Al-Din Al-Houthi, especially his clear warning to the nation about the consequences of complicity with the enemy. They emphasized that inaction will not exempt anyone from divine or historical accountability. They praised the explicit call for jihad in the path of God, viewing it as the only route to repel danger and reject humiliation and submission, affirming that peace cannot be achieved through silence, but through mobilization and confrontation. The demonstrations stressed the need for the Ummah to break free from spiritual blindness, embrace awareness and practical action, and for mosques, universities, and media outlets to play a mobilizing role proportionate to the magnitude of the threat facing Palestine. They saluted the steadfastness of the people and fighters of Gaza, viewing them as a unique model of resilience and sacrifice in the path of God. Protesters called for support of this model—not its distortion—and warned of the consequences of leaving it alone to face a rabid global aggression. Participants insisted that peoples must break out of the cycle of helplessness and bear the heavy responsibility of pressuring regimes, asserting that the time for silence and evasion has passed, and that every free voice is an asset to Palestine. A statement issued by the rallies reaffirmed the Yemeni people's unwavering and active support for the Palestinian cause and total rejection of any retreat or complacency in supporting the oppressed people of Palestine—particularly amid the massacres and famine in Gaza as a result of Zionist aggression backed by the U.S. and the West. It stressed that the genocidal crimes in Gaza, especially death by starvation in front of cameras, are a critical test of the world's humanity, particularly that of the Arab and Islamic nations. The statement urged recognition of the gravity of this stage, whose outcomes will be recorded in the books of deeds, etched in generational memory, judged both in this world and the hereafter. The statement further affirmed that the Yemeni people—its leadership and citizens, military and civilian—will continue advancing their principled stance on Palestine, with trust in God and His promise. They will never be among the negligent, but rather will demonstrate a profound spiritual, humanitarian, and brotherly position before God and history, seeking salvation from punishment , disgrace, and striving for reward in both worlds. The statement welcomed the Yemeni Armed Forces' announcement of entering the fourth stage of military escalation, describing it as a practical embodiment of the Yemeni people's pain and outrage at what is happening in Gaza. It called for the uncompromising implementation of measures against any company from nations that have lost their humanity and continue dealings with the Zionist entity. It also praised the heroic and ongoing operations of resistance factions in Gaza, carried out under extremely harsh humanitarian conditions. The statement affirmed that such operations—alongside the strikes by the Yemeni Armed Forces and any genuine efforts—are the only path, after God, capable of shifting the equation on the ground in Gaza, unlike empty statements and complicit stances. It stressed that even modest military efforts, when compared to the Zionist killing machine supported by global tyrants, remain part of God's inevitable promise of victory and His assured punishment for the oppressors. 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Saba Yemen
29-07-2025
- Saba Yemen
Hodeidah Traffic Police achieve success in safety indicators & enhance traffic discipline
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