Yearly Archives: 2025
Egypt Denies Claims On Temporarily Relocating Half Million Gazans To North Sinai
Egypt Friday denied claims on its willingness to temporarily relocate half a million residents from Gaza to a designated city in the northern Sinai,...
Aggressive US Airstrikes Hit Saada
The US warplanes renewed on Friday its aggression on Saada province, north of Yemen.
Security sources reported that the US fighter jets waged several strikes...
UNRWA: Aid Has Been Blocked From Entering Gaza Since Early March
The Israeli occupation forces have persisted in blocking the entry of any humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip since the beginning of March, marking...
Iranian Commander: The Yemenis Are Unparalleled In Their Support For Gaza
The commander of the Aerospace Force in the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, Brigadier General Amir Ali Hajizadeh, praised the Yemeni support operations for the Palestinian...
Al-Qassam Brigades Target Askalan With Rocket Barrage
The Palestinian Resistance launched rockets, on Friday, toward the occupied coastal city of Askalan, in response to the Zionist massacres against civilians.
“Al-Qassam Brigades bombard...
Yemeni Textile Union Condemns US Attacks On Cotton Gin As Economic Sabotage
The Cooperative Union of Textiles, Garments condemned the US aggression targeting the cotton gin in the Zabid district of Hodeidah province for the second...
Malta Condemns Zionist Aggression On Gaza
Maltese Prime Minister Robert Abela condemned the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip, which resulted in hundreds of deaths and injuries, including children and...
Foreign Fighters Impose Their Control Over 19 Areas In Syria
Informed Syrian sources revealed on Thursday that a number of foreign fighters who have flocked to fight alongside defense and security forces affiliated with...
Sa’dah Governor Inaugurates Al-Asha School Project In Sahar
Sa'dah Governor Mohammed Jaber Awad inaugurated the construction project of a school in the Al-Asha area of Sahar District.
Sa'dah Governor, accompanied by the Deputy...



















