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US and ‘Israel' Launch Devastating Airstrikes on Yemen's Hodeidah Port
US and ‘Israel' Launch Devastating Airstrikes on Yemen's Hodeidah Port

Al Manar

time06-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Al Manar

US and ‘Israel' Launch Devastating Airstrikes on Yemen's Hodeidah Port

The US-Israeli aggression launched a series of aggressive raids on Al Hudaydah Governorate, targeting several vital sites in the region. Local sources reported that the US-Israeli aggression targeted the port of Al Hudaydah with six airstrikes, partially destroying its infrastructure. This port is a vital facility that witnesses significant commercial and humanitarian shipments to Yemen. A video shows Israel's bombardment of a cement factory in Bajil, Hodeidah Governorate, Yemen. — The Cradle (@TheCradleMedia) May 5, 2025 'These attacks are clearly designed to cripple Yemen's economic lifelines,' said a regional analyst familiar with the situation. 'The port is essential for delivering humanitarian aid to a population already suffering from years of war.' Israeli media confirmed that approximately 30 Israeli warplanes participated in the extensive operation, dropping around 50 missiles on ten strategic targets including the port and adjacent international airport. During the operation. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz watched the Israeli airstrikes on Yemen live from an underground bunker in the Kirya, Tel Aviv. — The Cradle (@TheCradleMedia) May 5, 2025 The Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation (Kan 11) reported that the attack involved a joint Israeli-American operation, with 'Israel' attacking sites in Hodeidah, while the United States attacked other sites. In contrast, a senior Israeli official said that 'the attack was carried out by Israel alone, in coordination with the United States, and targeted sites in the port of Hodeidah and a large factory used by the Houthis.' The Israeli aggression action comes amid Yemen's continued support for Palestinians and follows months of escalating regional hostilities. Human rights organizations have expressed concern about the impact on civilians, as the targeted facilities are crucial for Yemen's fragile economy and humanitarian operations.

Israeli media: Egypt offers new proposal on prisoner swap, ceasefire in Gaza
Israeli media: Egypt offers new proposal on prisoner swap, ceasefire in Gaza

Saba Yemen

time08-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Saba Yemen

Israeli media: Egypt offers new proposal on prisoner swap, ceasefire in Gaza

Occupied Quds - Saba: Israeli media reported on Monday that Israel received a new Egyptian proposal for a prisoner exchange deal in exchange for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. According to the proposal, eight living Israeli prisoners would be released in exchange for a ceasefire lasting between 40 and 70 days. Despite receiving details of the initiative, the Israeli government has yet to issue an official position on it. Meanwhile, the occupying entity continues its public support for the proposal by US Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff, which stipulates the release of prisoners in two batches, the first of which includes 11 living detainees and 16 bodies. According to a report by the Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation (Kan 11) on Monday evening, the Egyptian proposal was conveyed to Israel last Thursday evening and includes the release of a number of living prisoners beyond the five prisoners agreed to by Hamas. The channel reported that Israeli officials were briefed on the contents of the proposal, although Cairo has not yet provided Israel with an official copy. Israel is demanding an increase in the number of living prisoners included in the deal. Israeli Channel 12 reported that the Egyptian proposal includes a 50-day ceasefire, the release of eight living prisoners and eight bodies, and a clause related to guarantees for ending the war, a clause strongly opposed by Israel. In the same context, i24NEWS reported, citing Israeli sources, that Israel had received the Egyptian proposal, but considered some of its provisions "extremely problematic," particularly regarding the second phase of the agreement and talks on a ceasefire. The channel quoted an official source as saying that Israel "prefers to operate discreetly and is continuing its contacts with mediators with the aim of recovering the prisoners." The Ynet website also quoted Israeli sources as confirming receipt of the Egyptian proposal, noting that it "includes problematic elements, and Israel adheres to Witkoff's proposal in any case and is working in full coordination with the United States." Whatsapp Telegram Email Print more of (International)

Large gaps remain between Israel, Hamas, according to Israeli official
Large gaps remain between Israel, Hamas, according to Israeli official

Saba Yemen

time16-03-2025

  • Politics
  • Saba Yemen

Large gaps remain between Israel, Hamas, according to Israeli official

Occupied Quds - Saba: An Israeli official stated on Sunday that the gaps between Israel and Hamas "remain large," making it uncertain whether an agreement will be reached soon, according to Israeli media. The Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation quoted the official as saying, "The prevailing assessment is that pressure will eventually lead Hamas to accept the proposal to bridge the gaps," but he stressed that this is "not guaranteed at all." Whatsapp Telegram Email Print

Israeli Occupation Forces Escalate Operations in Southern Syria with Airdrop and Ground Incursion
Israeli Occupation Forces Escalate Operations in Southern Syria with Airdrop and Ground Incursion

Al Manar

time04-03-2025

  • Politics
  • Al Manar

Israeli Occupation Forces Escalate Operations in Southern Syria with Airdrop and Ground Incursion

Israeli occupation forces conducted an airdrop operation in the northern countryside of Daraa while simultaneously invading the Quneitra region. According to the Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation, this operation targeted Tal al-Mal. Israeli tanks entered the Daraa province of Syria where the 'revolution' began. For god's sake people Israel is going to genocide Deraa to connect to Sweida. The writing is on the wall! — Syrian Girl (@Partisangirl) December 18, 2024 The report indicated that during the operation, Israeli troops destroyed ammunition depots and dismantled the remaining military infrastructure. Concurrently, local Syrian sources revealed that Israeli occupation forces had infiltrated Quneitra, advancing to the town of Mashara and severing the road between Mashara and al-Tayha. This maneuver occurred amidst ongoing reconnaissance flights by Israeli aircraft. Additionally, Israeli Air Force jets targeted military sites in Qardaha, hitting equipment associated with the regime of former President Bashar al-Assad, including an air defense base. This follows last week's aggressive actions in Tartous, western Syria, and a series of raids on military positions in southern Damascus and Daraa. At the same time, the Prime Minister of the occupation government, Benjamin Netanyahu, announced that 'Israel' will not 'allow the forces of Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham or the new Syrian army to enter the area south of Damascus,' and demanded 'the complete evacuation of southern Syria – in the provinces of Quneitra, Daraa and Sweida – from the forces of the new regime.'

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