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Gaza Hospitals Receive 48 Martyrs, 142 Wounded In The Past 24 Hours
During the past 24 hours, hospitals in the Gaza Strip received the bodies of 48 citizens who were martyred in fresh Israeli attacks, along...
Health Ministry: Three Killed And 38 Injured In Israeli Airstrikes On Sana’a And Amran
At least three people were killed and 38 injured in a preliminary toll of the Israeli aggression on the Yemeni capital, Sana’a, and Amran...
UNRWA: 66,000 Children Gaza Suffer From Severe Malnutrition
The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) said on Tuesday that more than 66,000 children in the Gaza Strip are...
HOCC Warns Civil Aviation Of Risks At Israeli Entity’s Airports
The Higher Operations Command Center (HOCC) in Yemen has issued a formal notice to all global airlines.
In response to the Israeli regime’s escalation and...
US-Zionist Aggression Targets Yemen’s Sana’a Airport, Other Civilian Infrastructure
The Israeli occupation military renewed its aggression on Yemen, targeting the capital Sana'a and Amran province
According to local sources, Sana'a International Airport was targeted...
Venezuela: Israel’s Aggression On Gaza Is ‘Genocide’
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro described the Israeli occupation's aggression on the Gaza Strip as a genocide against the Palestinian people.
He also condemned the international...
Over 20 Civilians Injured In US-Israeli Airstrikes On Bajil Cement Factory In Hodeidah
The Yemeni Ministry of Health in Sana’a has confirmed that 21 civilians were injured as a result of the US-Israeli aggression targeting Hodeidah Governorate.
In...
US-Israeli Airstrikes Hit Bajil Cement Factory In Hodeidah
The US and Israeli warplanes launched on Monday evening a series of raids on the Bajil cement factory in Hodeidah province, northern Yemen.
Earlier this...
Death Toll From Zionist Genocidal War On Gaza Rises To 52,576
During the past 24 hours, hospitals in the Gaza Strip received the bodies of 23 civilians who were martyred in fresh Israeli attacks, along...


















