British and American bombs killed and maimed nearly 1000 civilians, including over 120 children in Yemen, since the start of war, a new report revealed.
A shocking report from Oxfam says families in Yemen are selling their daughters as young as three to stave off hunger as Saudi warplanes continue to bomb residential areas in the impoverished Arab country.
Oxfam Italy said Yemen is one of the two hardest-hit countries in terms of humanitarian crises currently underway worldwide apart from Syria.
The leader of Yemen’s Ansarullah revolutionary movement vehemently condemned attempts by a number of Arab countries and Gulf kingdoms to normalize diplomatic relations with the Zionist regime, stressing that such efforts are in blatant contradiction to teachings of Islam.
Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman called on Western governments like Britain to show serious determination to resolve the conflict in Yemen by halting arms sales to Saudi Arabia instead of resorting to political rhetoric.
Yemen’s Houthi Ansarullah movement said Monday it does not consider the UK a mediator in peace talks in war-battered Yemen.
Yemen Watchnet