Anger in Yemen as Houthis abduct prominent outspoken judge in Sanaa

Three Houthi military vehicles stormed Judge Abdul Wahab Qatran’s house in Sanaa’s Al-Qaa neighborhood before detaining the judge and his children. (Supplied)
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Updated 03 January 2024
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Anger in Yemen as Houthis abduct prominent outspoken judge in Sanaa

  • The two assaults are the latest in a string of Houthi attacks against independent activists, journalists, and media outlets in Yemeni areas under their control

AL-MUKALLA: Yemen’s Houthi militia abducted an outspoken legal activist in Sanaa on Tuesday, only a day after beating a journalist for questioning a court decision in the same city, family members and activists in Sanaa said.

The two assaults are the latest in a string of Houthi attacks against independent activists, journalists, and media outlets in Yemeni areas under their control.

Three military vehicles carrying masked armed Houthis surrounded and stormed Judge Abdul Wahab Qatran’s house in Sanaa’s Al-Qaa neighborhood before detaining the judge and his children.

Qatran’s son Mohammed said in a video that the armed Houthis smashed the door and entered the house before wreaking havoc for hours, breaking furniture and scattering books and documents.

“They didn’t give us enough time to open the door for them. They handcuffed us and held us for hours inside an airless military vehicle with no food or water,” Mohammed recalled, adding that they were eventually released, while their father was kidnapped.

After being released, Mohammed said that he spotted Houthis with cameras photographing a vehicle carrying bottles of alcohol, believing that they would frame him for consuming wine.

“They said to us ‘Look! Your father enjoys wine.’ They brought several types of wine that I had never seen before,” he said.

The Sanaa-based Judges Club strongly criticized the Houthi raid on Qatran’s house, as well as the horror it caused his family, and urged that he be released immediately.

“We are very worried about Judge Qatran’s safety, and we want everyone to know that he is still being held by the Houthi Security and Intelligence Service in Sanaa,” the club said in a statement on Wednesday.

On Monday, three people believed to be associated with the Houthis assaulted Majili Al-Samadi, head of Voice of Yemen radio, outside his home and damaged his car’s windows.

Shortly after the attack, Al-Samadi uploaded photos of himself with bruises on his face and knees and vehicle windows that had been shattered. The incident happened only hours after Al-Samadi chastised a Houthi-run court in Sanaa for dismissing his request to open his private station.

Qatran severely denounced the Houthis for attacking journalist Al-Samadi in a post on Monday, accusing them of wanting to suppress anybody who opposes their rule or demands their rights.

“May God’s curse fall on the tyrannical, oppressive dictators who attacked you, seized your rights, radio, means of livelihood, and twice assaulted your safety and body,” Qatran wrote on the social networking site X, enraging Houthi loyalists who insulted and threatened to murder him.

Since April 2022, the Houthis have faced intense public pressure to restore services and pay public employees in areas under their control, after raking in billions of riyals in revenue from the influx of oil and goods ships that have entered Hodeidah port since the start of the UN-brokered truce.

The Houthis oppressively silenced prominent activists who expressed support for public wage demands, and they even kidnapped the head of the teachers’ union.

The militia shut down six radio stations, including Al-Samadi’s Voice of Yemen, in January 2022 after refusing to broadcast propaganda messages inciting the populace to join them on the battlefield.

On Aug. 23, outside his residence, Al-Samadi was savagely assaulted for the first time for criticizing the Houthis for shutting his radio station and failing to pay government wages.

The Houthis also shut down a music radio station in Sanaa last month for violating the militia’s restriction on airing songs or amusement programs in solidarity with the people of Gaza.


GCC leaders call for halt to war crimes in Gaza, end of Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories

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GCC leaders call for halt to war crimes in Gaza, end of Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories

  • The leaders stressed their firm support for the Palestinian cause and the establishment of an independent Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital
  • The ‘Kuwait Declaration,’ issued at the 45th session of the GCC Supreme Council, praised the growing role of Gulf countries in addressing regional, global challenges

RIYADH: Leaders of the Gulf Cooperation Council on Sunday called for an end to Israeli war crimes in Gaza, the displacement of the region’s population, and the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories.

The leaders stressed their firm support during a meeting in Kuwait for the Palestinian cause and its sovereignty over all Palestinian territories occupied since June 1967, and the establishment of an independent Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital.

The “Kuwait Declaration,” which was issued at the 45th session of the Supreme Council of the GCC, praised the growing role of Gulf countries in addressing regional and global political, security, and economic challenges.

It also praised their contribution to resolving issues that threatened peace, security, and stability, and for enhancing international dialogue and communication between countries.

A statement said: “The Supreme Council called for an end to the killings and collective punishment in Gaza, the displacement of the population, and the destruction of civilian facilities and infrastructure, including health facilities, schools, and places of worship, in clear violation of international law and international humanitarian law.”

GCC leaders also welcomed the resolutions of the Extraordinary Arab and Islamic Summit hosted by Saudi Arabia in November to enhance international action to stop the war on Gaza; achieve permanent and comprehensive peace; implement the two-state solution in accordance with the Arab Peace Initiative; mobilize support for recognizing the State of Palestine; and lead the international coalition to implement the two-state solution.

They also praised Qatar’s efforts to achieve a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and exchange detainees.

The leaders condemned continued Israeli aggression on Lebanon and warned against the expansion of the conflict in the region. They also welcomed the recently brokered ceasefire in the country.

The leaders also welcomed continued efforts made by Saudi Arabia and Oman to revive the political process in Yemen.

The leaders stressed the peaceful approach of GCC countries and their preference for dialogue and diplomacy to resolve all disputes in the region and beyond, in accordance with the requirements of international law and the UN Charter.


US Navy destroys Houthi missiles and drones targeting American ships in Gulf of Aden

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US Navy destroys Houthi missiles and drones targeting American ships in Gulf of Aden

  • The Houthis claimed the attack on merchant ships in a statement and said they had targeted the US destroyers

DUBAI: US Navy destroyers shot down seven missiles and drones fired by Yemen’s Houthi militants at the warships and three American merchant vessels they were escorting through the Gulf of Aden. No damage or injuries were reported.
US Central Command said late Sunday that the destroyers USS Stockdale and USS O’Kane shot down and destroyed three anti-ship ballistic missiles, three drones and one anti-ship cruise missile. The merchant ships were not identified.
The Houthis claimed the attack in a statement and said they had targeted the US destroyers and “three supply ships belonging to the American army in the Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Aden.”
Houthi attacks for months have targeted shipping through a waterway where $1 trillion in goods pass annually over the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza and Israel’s ground offensive in Lebanon. A ceasefire was announced in the latter last week.
The USS Stockdale was involved in a similar attack on Nov. 12.


US, France, Germany, UK urge ‘de-escalation’ in Syria: joint statement

Updated 02 December 2024
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US, France, Germany, UK urge ‘de-escalation’ in Syria: joint statement

WASHINGTON: The United States and its allies France, Germany and Britain called Sunday for “de-escalation” in Syria and urged in a joint statement for the protection of civilians and infrastructure.
“The current escalation only underscores the urgent need for a Syrian-led political solution to the conflict, in line with UNSCR 2254,” read a statement issued by the US State Department, referencing the 2015 UN resolution that endorsed a peace process in Syria.

 


Britain ups Gaza aid ahead of donor conference

Updated 02 December 2024
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Britain ups Gaza aid ahead of donor conference

  • Aid organizations accuse Israel of preventing trucks from entering Gaza in large enough numbers to alleviate a humanitarian crisis in the war-torn territory

LONDON: Britain will provide an additional 19 million pounds ($24 million) in humanitarian aid to Gaza, the international development minister said Monday, calling for Israel to give greater access ahead of a key conference on the conflict.
“Gazans are in desperate need of food, and shelter with the onset of winter,” the minister, Anneliese Dodds, said in a statement as she headed for a three-day visit to the region, including an international conference in Cairo Monday on the Gaza Strip’s aid needs.
“The Cairo conference will be an opportunity to get leading voices in one room and put forward real-world solutions to the humanitarian crisis,” she added.
“Israel must immediately act to ensure unimpeded aid access to Gaza.”

Anneliese Dodds. (AFP file photo)

Aid organizations accuse Israel of preventing trucks from entering Gaza in large enough numbers to alleviate a humanitarian crisis in the war-torn territory.
The new UK funding will be split into 12 million pounds for the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) and the World Food Programme (WFP), and seven million pounds for the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA), the statement said.
UNRWA announced Sunday it had halted the delivery of aid through the key Kerem Shalom crossing between Israel and Gaza because of safety fears, saying the situation had become “impossible.”
Britain has committed to spending a total of 99 million pounds this year in humanitarian aid to the Palestinian territories, the government said.
After Dodds’s Cairo stop, the minister is to travel to the Palestinian territories and Israel.
Islamist militant group Hamas’s attack on Israel on October 7, 2023 resulted in the death of 1,207 people on the Israeli side, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally of Israeli official figures, which includes hostages killed in captivity.
Israel responded with a military offensive that has killed at least 44,429 in Gaza, most of them civilians, according to figures from the Hamas-run territory’s health ministry that the UN considers reliable.
 

 


Airstrikes in northwestern Syria kill 25 people, says Syria’s White Helmets

Updated 02 December 2024
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Airstrikes in northwestern Syria kill 25 people, says Syria’s White Helmets

  • The Syria offensive began Wednesday, the same day a truce between Israel and Lebanon’s Hezbollah came into effect

DAMASCUS: The Syrian rescue service known as the White Helmets said early on Monday on X that at least 25 people have been killed in northwestern Syria in airstrikes carried out by the Syrian government and Russia on Sunday.