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Saba Yemen
3 days ago
- Politics
- Saba Yemen
Hamas: Settler storming of al-Aqsa Mosque renewed crime, blatant violation of its sanctity
Occupied al-Quds - Saba: Hamas on Monday considered the widespread storming of al-Aqsa Mosque compound by Zionist settlers under heavy protection from enemy forces and their performance of provocative Talmudic rituals a "renewed crime and a blatant violation of the sanctity of al-Aqsa Mosque." The movement said in a statement, Saba News Agency received a copy of it, that "these escalating incursions come as part of the systematic Judaization plan led by the fascist Zionist enemy government in al-Quds, as part of its ongoing attempts to obliterate its Arab identity and tighten its control over the blessed al-Aqsa Mosque." It called on the Palestinian people in the West Bank, al-Quds, and the occupied territories to escalate their resistance against these fascist plans targeting their land and holy sites. The statement stressed the need for mobilization, solidarity, and a pilgrimage to the blessed al-Aqsa Mosque, thwarting the attempts of Zionist settlers to impose a temporal or spatial division of al-Aqsa. Hamas called on Arab and Islamic countries, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, and the Arab League to take immediate and serious action to curb the Zionist enemy's rampage in al-Quds and al-Aqsa Mosque, and to halt the comprehensive war of extermination it is waging against the Palestinian people. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print


Al Manar
3 days ago
- Politics
- Al Manar
Al-Mashat Warns Investment Companies in ‘Israel': Leave Before It's Too Late
The head of Yemen's Supreme Political Council, Mahdi al-Mashat, urged all companies investing in the Israeli occupation entity to 'take the Yemeni warning seriously,' urging them to 'leave quickly.' In statements to the Yemeni Saba News Agency on Sunday, al-Mashat warned that the environment in the Israeli occupation entity is 'unsafe' for these companies, stressing that they 'must bear the consequences of their insistence (on remaining) and be responsible for any losses they may incur.' A source in the Yemeni Ministry of Defense to Saba News Agency: – 'Foreign investors and companies operating within the Zionist entity must leave immediately; the environment will not remain safe, and it is best to do so while the opportunity still exists.' – 'Our missiles are… — The Cradle (@TheCradleMedia) June 1, 2025 This warning follows a statement from Yemen's Ministry of Defense on Saturday advising foreign investors to 'leave immediately' while 'the opportunity remains.' Al-Mashat cautioned that additional measures may be implemented in coming days, placing companies at 'real and significant risk.' He criticized Netanyahu's government for 'gambling with investor safety' and announced that Yemeni authorities would soon establish a departure deadline. The Yemeni leader also revealed that some companies have already begun relocating assets following earlier warnings. In a related development, Al-Mashat designated all Israeli military air and maritime routes as combat zones unsafe for civilian traffic. This declaration came after Israeli warplanes struck Sanaa International Airport, prompting him to warn Israeli settlers that 'bunkers will no longer be safe.' Al-Mashat stated that Yemen's armed forces can engage Israeli aircraft without disrupting international navigation. 'Our armed forces will be able to deal with the hostile Zionist aircraft without any harm to air and maritime navigation,' he said.


Saba Yemen
4 days ago
- Politics
- Saba Yemen
Hamas Leader Reveals Details of Ceasefire Negotiation Process
Gaza – Saba News Agency: A senior Hamas official, Mahmoud Mardawi, stated that the movement reached an acceptable draft agreement after weeks of serious negotiations with the American envoy. The draft met the minimum national demands and requirements to protect the Palestinian people. The U.S. mediator agreed to present the draft to the 'Israeli' side, but the enemy rejected it and insisted on treating it as a final, non-negotiable proposal. According to the Palestine Online website, Mardawi said via his official account on the 'X' platform that the proposed paper contained 'catastrophic loopholes' even worse than previous 'Israeli' proposals. He outlined the major flaws: It did not ensure a genuine withdrawal from Palestinian territories. It did not include a comprehensive ceasefire at any stage. It did not guarantee the sustained flow of humanitarian aid. It failed to include any binding commitments beyond the seventh day (when the exchange of Israeli prisoners is expected), instead leaving everything after that subject to 'Israeli' will and interpretation. Mardawi explained, 'In clearer terms: take what we give now, and we'll see later if we follow through.' Despite this, he noted that Hamas gave a positive initial response, agreeing to the paper in principle but rejecting the use of its vague terms as cover for continued genocide, starvation, or as a backdoor to political and security manipulation. The movement demanded revisions to sections that failed to guarantee an end to the killing, enable sustainable aid delivery, ensure the return of displaced people, or commit the enemy to a clear withdrawal and ceasefire. Mardawi stressed that these revisions precisely matched what was already agreed upon with the U.S. mediator over the past weeks. He expressed disappointment with the U.S. response, saying Washington labeled Hamas's reply a 'step backward,' despite knowing it was based entirely on mutual understandings. He asserted that Hamas is not obstructing the truce efforts or maneuvering politically, but rather gave a responsible response with necessary edits to protect Palestinians from extermination. Addressing the international community and involved parties, Mardawi said: 'We demand an end to the aggression, the delivery of aid, the return of displaced persons, and the freedom of prisoners. These are not political conditions but the bare minimum of human dignity.' He concluded by affirming that Hamas will continue all possible efforts to reach an agreement that leads to the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza and ends the war, starvation, and genocide. Separately, senior Hamas official Taher Al-Nounou confirmed the movement had agreed to release ten Israeli captives, indicating the dispute centered around the timing of their release. Speaking to Alaraby TV, Al-Nounou said Hamas's response to the U.S.-proposed 'Wittkoff Plan' formed a valid basis for negotiations that could lead to an agreement, adding: 'We considered the inclusion of implementable clauses in the agreement.' He emphasized that the movement aims to strengthen the ceasefire agreement and begin a new round of negotiations, while remaining firm on the need for credible guarantees in any ceasefire deal. On Saturday, Hamas officially submitted its response to the 'Wittkoff Proposal' via mediators, reaffirming its commitment to achieving a permanent ceasefire, a full withdrawal from Gaza, and uninterrupted humanitarian aid to the people of the Strip. Following this, the U.S. envoy rejected Hamas's reply, saying it was 'completely unacceptable.' Wittkoff stated: 'I have received Hamas's response to the U.S. proposal, and it is utterly unacceptable. It will only set us back.' Whatsapp Telegram Email Print more of (International)


Saba Yemen
4 days ago
- Sport
- Saba Yemen
Irish Fighter Defeats 'Israeli' Opponent and Raises Palestinian Flag
Rome – Saba News Agency: An Irish fighter delivered a powerful lesson to his 'Israeli' opponent inside the wrestling ring, expressing solidarity with the Palestinian people who have been subjected to acts of genocide since October 7, 2023. Before the bout began, Irish fighter Paddy McCorry draped the Palestinian flag over his shoulders and vowed to defeat his 'Israeli' rival in the ring, shouting, 'Freedom for Palestine.' Inside the ring, McCorry dominated his opponent, Shoqi Faraj, beating him soundly as the crowd chanted, 'Freedom for Palestine.' The intense match ended with a unanimous decision from the judges in favor of the Irish fighter. 'Israeli' athletes continue to face rejection in various sports arenas due to the crimes committed by the occupation forces. Many athletes deliberately seek to defeat 'Israeli' competitors as an act of symbolic revenge for the suffering of the Palestinian people under Israeli occupation. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print


Saba Yemen
4 days ago
- Saba Yemen
Israeli Occupation Forces Assault Palestinian Near Jericho
Jericho – Saba News Agency: Israeli occupation forces violently assaulted a young Palestinian man on Sunday in Al-Fawwar refugee camp, south of Hebron, leaving him with injuries and bruises. According to the Palestinian News Agency (WAFA), local sources reported that the occupation forces stopped the young man, Ezzedine Khaled Abu Rabee', at a military checkpoint at the entrance to the city of Jericho and brutally beat him, causing injuries and bruises. He was subsequently transferred to Al-Ahli Hospital in Hebron. In a separate incident, settlers attacked two brothers from the village of Burqa, east of Ramallah, on Sunday evening, severely beating them and vandalizing their car. Eyewitnesses stated that settlers, under the protection of Israeli forces, attacked the two men from the village in the Wadi Al-Shami area, beat them violently, and detained them. The two men were identified as Ghassan Mohammed Issa Abdul-Jabbar (40 years old) and his brother Imad, in his thirties. هل ترغب في نسخة مختصرة أو صيغة مناسبة للنشر الصحفي أو الإعلامي؟ Whatsapp Telegram Email Print more of (International)