Yemen is going through a dire humanitarian crisis, with famine putting millions of lives at risk. Worsening living conditions have fueled a surge in mental health struggles, soaring suicide rates, including among minors, and a sharp rise in domestic violence.
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A protest in Morocco was held against the massacres committed in Sudan by the UAE-backed Rapid Support Forces (RSF) terrorist militias.
The Moroccan people have always been among the first to stand up for the Ummah and for humanity.
Thank you, Morocco
As Yemen’s winter gets harsher, thousands of hungry, displaced families are sleeping on freezing sidewalks while the leaders of the Saudi-Emirati coalition and officials in Aden and Sana’a stay warm at home.
I just don’t know how these politicians can sleep at night
The Rapid Support Forces in Saudi Arabia are celebrating the fall of Al-Fashir and the horrific massacres their terrorist militias are committing in Sudan.
NOTE: The Rapid Support Forces, stationed in Saudi Arabia, are fighting in Yemen as part of the Saudi-Emirati coalition.
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This is what the UAE-backed Rapid Support Forces terrorist militia has done to the Sudanese people.
It’s worth noting that the Rapid Support Forces fought in Yemen as part of the Saudi-Emirati-led coalition, and thousands of their fighters are still deployed on several fronts and along the Saudi-Yemeni border.
A Sudanese man called on Yemen for help, saying, "You are our only hope. Save us from the Rapid Support Forces."
As a Yemeni, I’m proud that he sees us as a free people, but I’m even more saddened that he has lost faith in the ummah, the world, and humanity.
In fact, it’s the UAE that’s putting these unique trees at risk of extinction, as it’s the one uprooting them.
🇦🇪The country has become a threat to wildlife, nature, people, and humanity itself.