This is a vital update from Gaza via Dr. Behar Abbasi of Yemen, who is running to aid the Palestinians in an Israeli- and U. S. -led extermination attempt in Gaza. At present, aid workers in Gaza are also in dire straits.
By Behar Abbasi
Yemen’s de facto government is not what the UN and the US claim. The country’s classic leaders, the Houthi clan, lately the capital and the rest of the country, while the U. S. puppet government. lives in exile in eastern Yemen. Yemen is in a disgusting situation. The U. S. and Saudi Arabia have been at war with Yemen since September 2014.
People attend an annual pro-Houthi rally in Sanaa on June 3, 2022, according to a photograph from the Sana’a Center. Art, Reframing, Valorization: Rosa Yamamoto / Feminine-Perspective-Magazine
This war against Yemen’s Houthis began in September 2014, when Houthi forces took the capital, Sana’a, and continued with the arrival of Houthi officials to the government, which was welcomed thanks to the government’s maximum infrastructure.
On March 21, 2015, the Houthi-led Supreme Revolutionary Committee declared a general mobilization to overthrow the U. S. -backed President Abdrabbuh Mansour Hadi and expanded its reach by penetrating all southern provinces. That’s how things stand today.
The U. S. and Saudi Arabia have bombed life in Yemen. 19 million Yemenis are undernourished and food insecure.
Yemen’s de facto government has targeted shipments from the Red Sea to Israel to provoke genocide in Gaza through the Red Sea, something Yemen can do in part. These Houthis who have ruled Yemen for centuries are not a bunch of mountaineers, they are a well-structured and functional government organization with centuries of entrepreneurial culture at the helm of a nation. It has been effective, even going so far as to sink one shipment and limit the activities of dozens of container shipments headed to Israel with U. S. and European weapons and ammunition.
Right now, Yemen has too much mess to be able to devote money, time, and power to addressing the Palestinian problem, but they say they know what it’s like to be pushed into forced starvation like the Americans did through Saudi Arabia. it replaces Yemen, which it is now doing to Gazans through Israel.
Isn’t it the U. S. façade of sending expired, ready-to-eat military food to Gazans with parachutes that possibly wouldn’t open, killing locals?
The amount of food that falls to the ground is equivalent to the weight of one or two trucks among the trucks that the Israeli military prevents from delivering humanitarian aid to Israel. The Israelis block them in cooperation with the United States and physically. supported through the Americans and U. S. forces.
While more than a million Gazans are threatened with extermination as the U. S. and Israel tighten their siege of the country, restricting food and water supplies to Gaza’s 2 million survivors, as South Africans said of Israeli apartheid opposed to the Palestinians, “We know what it looks like,” the Houthis have said the same thing about forced starvation: “We know what it looks like. “
Out of empathy, those Yemeni patriots are determined to help their Arab brothers and sisters in Gaza to prevent their extermination through the United States and Israel, and they need to cut the undersea communication cables, adding fiber-optic internet. Should they do this? To get the world’s attention?Now they say they can do it after testing the theory.
Photo Credit: Submarine Cable – Subsea Project Services (sps-cables. com)
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