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Saba Yemen
08-04-2025
- Politics
- Saba Yemen
Tens of Palestinians killed amid tense airstrikes on Gaza
Gaza - Saba: Israeli warplanes continued their bombardment of various areas of the Gaza Strip, leaving dozens of Palestinians dead and wounded on the 22nd day of the resumption of aggression. Palestinian media outlets, citing Palestinian medical sources, reported that approximately 60 citizens were killed in the past 24 hours, with the central region, particularly Deir al-Balah, witnessing a series of violent airstrikes. Media outlets reported that at least nine Palestinian citizens were killed in an Israeli airstrike on the Sabah family home west of Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip. Six Palestinian citizens from the Ghurab family were killed in a previous attack on Deir al-Balah, in addition to three citizens from the Salman family and three others from the Abed family in various parts of the city. In Gaza and the north, four Palestinian citizens were killed when Israeli warplanes targeted a group of citizens in the courtyard of the Ship Building northwest of Gaza City. Captain Abdel Nasser Khadra, a former player for the Palestinian Al-Ahly Club, was killed in an airstrike targeting a gathering of citizens on Al-Nasr Street west of Gaza City. Six citizens were also killed, including several wounded, when Israeli airstrikes targeted the Ayesh family home near the Shadi Habub Mosque in the Beit Lahia project in the northern Gaza Strip. In the southern Gaza Strip, the Israeli enemy renewed its artillery and airstrikes and house demolitions in the city of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip. The Israeli army continued to destroy homes near the Morag axis between the cities of Rafah and Khan Younis. Six citizens were killed in an Israeli bombardment of a food distribution center on Fifth Street, northwest of Khan Younis. Two members of the Abu Mohsen family from Rafah were also killed near an internet hotspot. Journalist Ahmed Mansour succumbed to his injuries from a bombardment that targeted a journalists' tent near the Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Younis, south of the Gaza Strip, yesterday. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print


Yemen Online
19-03-2025
- Politics
- Yemen Online
Yemen : New US Airstrikes Target Houthi Positions Around Hodeidah
In a significant escalation of military activity, the United States has launched new airstrikes targeting Houthi-controlled areas in Yemen. Among the sites hit was the Al-Ahly Club building in the Mina Directorate of Hodeidah, a region already grappling with the devastating effects of prolonged conflict. The strikes reportedly aimed to weaken Houthi positions and disrupt their operations in the area. According to reports, the attacks have resulted in casualties, including civilians, and have further exacerbated the humanitarian crisis in the region. The Houthis have condemned the airstrikes, labeling them as war crimes and vowing to retaliate. This development comes amidst heightened tensions in the region, with the Houthis threatening to escalate their attacks on international shipping routes if the strikes continue. The situation underscores the fragile state of peace and security in Yemen, as well as the broader geopolitical implications of the ongoing conflict.


Saba Yemen
19-03-2025
- Politics
- Saba Yemen
American Aggression targets Al-Ahly Club Building & areas East of Hodeida City
Hodeida - Saba: The American aggression launched several airstrikes today on Hodeida Governorate. A local source explained that the American aggression targeted areas east of Hodeida city and carried out two airstrikes on the Al-Ahly Club building in Al-Mina District. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print


Al Bawaba
18-03-2025
- Politics
- Al Bawaba
10 killed in new US airstrikes on Yemen
Published March 18th, 2025 - 10:20 GMT Additional strikes hit Hajjah in northwest Yemen, marking a continuation of US military action against Houthi-controlled areas, with dozens killed and hundreds wounded, including women and children. ALBAWABA- The US launched new airstrikes on Yemen, targeting Houthi strongholds. Houthi media reported four raids on Al-Asayed in Sa'dah and a second strike on an iron factory in Hodeida within 24 hours, leaving it completely destroyed. At least 10 people were killed in the latest attacks. Houthi-affiliated media reported that the US carried out two airstrikes on the Al-Ahly Club building in the Mina Directorate of Hodeida. Additional strikes hit Hajjah in northwest Yemen, marking a continuation of US military action against Houthi-controlled areas, with dozens killed and hundreds wounded, including women and children. The strikes came just hours after Yemen's Houthis launched a hypersonic ballistic missile at Israel's Nevatim Air Base, claiming a direct hit in response to ongoing Israeli massacres in Gaza. Also Read New U.S. airstrikes destroy iron factory in Yemen The escalation raises questions over Washington's true motives—whether to ensure maritime security or to support Israel against the Houthis. — الخليج أونلاين (@AlkhaleejOnline) March 18, 2025 © 2000 - 2025 Al Bawaba (


Egypt Independent
12-03-2025
- Sport
- Egypt Independent
Ahly issues response following withdrawal against Zamalek
The executive director of the Al-Ahly Club, Saad Shalaby, confirmed that the board of directors is in permanent session to discuss recent developments involving the club canceling its match with Zamalek. Referee Mahmoud Bassiouni announced the end of the Ahly and Zamalek match in the 2024-25 Egyptian Premier League season on Tuesday evening. The referee blew the final whistle after waiting, along with the match commissioner, for Ahly players to show up for 20 minutes. Shalaby told Al-Ahly TV that 'We are awaiting any official letters to present to the board of directors, which is in permanent session, to discuss the situation.' He continued, 'Our official position on Zamalek match was announced in a clear statement, and we are committed to the Egyptian Professional League's decision to appoint foreign referees for matches, upon the official letter to the Egyptian Football Association.' Edited translation from Al-Masry Al-Youm