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  1. Saudis bomb civilians

    War Crimes! War Crimes! War Crimes! War Crimes! War Crimes! War Crimes! War Crimes! War Crimes! War Crimes! War Crimes! War Crimes!

    Where's the UN?
    Where's Goldstone?





    Saudi bombs Yemen rebels across border

    SAN'A, Yemen – Saudi Arabia has launched a large military incursion across the border into northern Yemen, using fighter jets and artillery bombardments to try to end a Shiite rebellion inside its troubled southern neighbor, Arab diplomats and the rebels said Thursday.

    The northern rebels, known as Hawthis, have been battling Yemeni government forces intensively over the past few months in the latest flare-up of a sporadic conflict that has lasted five years. The Hawthis are based in northern Saada province, which borders Saudi Arabia.

    "Saudi jets dropped bombs on a crowded areas including local market in the northern province of Saada," Hawthi spokesman Mohammed Abdel-Salam told The Associated Press. "They (Saudis) claim they are targeting al-Hawthis, but regrettably they are killing civilians ...

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091105/...Bsb21hdHNzYXU-
    Panem et Circenses

  2. The Israelis are providing weapons for the Zaidis....

    More from your article:

    The northern rebels, known as Hawthis, have been battling Yemeni government forces intensively over the past few months in the latest flare-up of a sporadic conflict that has lasted five years. The Hawthis are based in northern Saada province, which borders Saudi Arabia.

    "Saudi jets dropped bombs on a crowded areas including local market in the northern province of Saada," Hawthi spokesman Mohammed Abdel-Salam told The Associated Press. "They (Saudis) claim they are targeting al-Hawthis, but regrettably they are killing civilians like the government does," he added.

    "The attacks were followed by hundreds of shells from the border," Abdel-Salam said.

    There was no immediate word on casualties.

    Two Arab diplomats, speaking on condition of anonymity, told AP Saudi Tornado and F-15 warplanes have been bombarding targets inside Yemen since Wednesday afternoon, inflicting significant casualties on the rebels. The diplomats spoke on condition of anonymity because they are not allowed to talks to the media.

    They said army units and special forces have been sent to northern Yemen, and that several Saudi towns on the border have been evacuated.

    Neither Saudi Arabia nor their Yemeni government allies have confirmed the offensive. But if they do, this would be the first known Saudi incursion across the border in the five years of fighting the rebels.

    Saudi Arabia, the world's leading oil exporter, has been increasingly worried about extremism and instability in Yemen that could spill across the border. The Yemeni government is currently fighting on multiple fronts — the northern rebels and a separatist movement in the south. But the most worrisome is a lingering threat from al-Qaida militants.

    Though the oil-rich kingdom has one of the world's most sophisticated air forces, Saudi has rarely used it.

    The U.S. also fears the Yemeni fighting could spill over into Saudi Arabia. It concerned that Yemen, with its weak central government, could become a haven for al-Qaida militants hiding out in the impoverished nation on the tip of the Arabian peninsula.

    State-run Saudi press agency reported Wednesday that some of the Hawthi rebels crossed the border, killed a Saudi soldier and wounded 11 soldiers. A Saudi security official told the agency unidentified gunmen infiltrated from Yemen and attacked security guards patrolling the Mount Dokhan border area on Tuesday. Rebels said that area was among the targets in Thursday's bombings.

    The rebels said the Saudi airstrikes hit four areas in their northern stronghold Thursday.

    It was not possible to independently verify the reports and throughout the five-year conflict, details of the fighting in the remote mountainous areas have been sketchy.

    The Shiite rebels complain their needs are ignored by a government that is increasingly allied with hard-line Sunni fundamentalists, who consider Shiites as heretics.

    Over the past couple of months, the rebels claimed that they seized control of a number of strategic Yemeni military posts near the border with Saudi Arabia.

    ____

    Nasrawi reported from Cairo and Associated Press writer Omar Sinan contributed from Cairo

  3. Quote Originally Posted by kudzu View Post
    The Israelis are providing weapons for the Zaidis....
    Geez, kudz...will you ever stop with the bare faced lies?


    Iran is supplying the shiites with weapons...and your precious Saudis just bombed civilians and need to be prosecuted for war crimes and crimes against humanity.

    Panem et Circenses

  4. Quote Originally Posted by captdiggs View Post
    Geez, kudz...will you ever stop with the bare faced lies?


    Iran is supplying the shiites with weapons...and your precious Saudis just bombed civilians and need to be prosecuted for war crimes and crimes against humanity.

    Read the Yemen Times.. Israel is keen that this old rebel problem has come up again..

    These Zaidis are the tourist kidnappers and they move arms and terrorists across into Asir.

    Remember, after the Mombasa Beach Resort bombing Sharon said on TV that he would "unleash his operatives in Yemen and Saudi Arabia." Was Sharon LYING?

    Why do you suppose Yemeni Jews are being airlifted to the US?

  5. Quote Originally Posted by kudzu View Post
    Read the Yemen Times.. Israel is keen that this old rebel problem has come up again..




    You just can't stop lying, can you.





    Yemen, Iran trade Accusations About Houthi Rebels
    By Elizabeth Arrott
    Cairo
    28 October 2009
    Yemen's government has confirmed reports its coast guard has seized an Iranian ship with arms it says were destined for Yemeni rebels.

    http://www.voanews.com/english/2009-10-28-voa31.cfm
    Panem et Circenses

  6. Quote Originally Posted by captdiggs View Post
    You just can't stop lying, can you.

    Yemen, Iran trade Accusations About Houthi Rebels
    By Elizabeth Arrott
    Cairo
    28 October 2009
    Yemen's government has confirmed reports its coast guard has seized an Iranian ship with arms it says were destined for Yemeni rebels.

    http://www.voanews.com/english/2009-10-28-voa31.cfm
    Keep reading.. the Yemenis believe that Israel is supplying weapons to the Ziadi ... that's why the Jews of Yemen are being airlifted out.

    This goes back to the 1960s.. Remember the Yemen civil war? Egypt fought on one side and Saudi Arabia on the other.

    Egypt was fighting in Yemen when Israel attacked Egypt in 1967.

  7. http://www.foreignpolicyjournal.com/...lamist-groups/

    Why is Yemen accusing Israel of ties to Islamist groups?
    January 12, 2009


    Excerpt:

    A History of Deception

    The history of Israeli intelligence operations in the Middle East and beyond should prompt observers to think twice before dismissing Yemen’s allegations that the Israeli government offered support to al-Qaeda-linked militants.

    Far from being an “anti-American” or an “anti-Semitic” regime, the Yemeni government has been among the Arab World’s most pro-American national administrations, having dramatically increased its collaboration with Washington since 9/11.

    In December of 2007, the US State Department described [8] Yemen as “an important partner in the global war on terrorism, providing assistance in the military, diplomatic, and financial arenas” and praised President Saleh for spearheading the country’s “counter-terrorism cooperation efforts with the United States, achieving significant results and improving overall security in Yemen”.

    Could it be that covert Israeli activities are currently directed at subverting the “improving overall security in Yemen”? As in the case of the Lavon Affair, observers may have to wait for over 50 years to find out.

  8. http://intelligencenews.wordpress.co...t/analysis009/

    Is Israel Aiding Islamist Groups?

    (Why not, they aided Hamas.)

  9. Same old crap from kudz.

    Insane arabs make a stupid accusation, ONCE...then there's nothing to back it up.

    Since then, there has been Iranian weapons intercepted and the Yemenis point out that it is IRAN that is stirring the pot of blood.




    Yemen's Saleh slams Iran for funding Shiite rebels

    (AFP) – Oct 19, 2009

    SANAA — Yemen president Ali Abdullah Saleh accused Shiite northern rebels of taking money from Iranians and of plotting to create a Shiite zone along the Saudi borders.

    http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp...0LcQk60enVG5MA
    Panem et Circenses

  10. Quote Originally Posted by captdiggs View Post
    Same old crap from kudz.

    Insane arabs make a stupid accusation, ONCE...then there's nothing to back it up.

    Since then, there has been Iranian weapons intercepted and the Yemenis point out that it is IRAN that is stirring the pot of blood.




    Yemen's Saleh slams Iran for funding Shiite rebels

    (AFP) – Oct 19, 2009

    SANAA — Yemen president Ali Abdullah Saleh accused Shiite northern rebels of taking money from Iranians and of plotting to create a Shiite zone along the Saudi borders.

    http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp...0LcQk60enVG5MA
    Ariel Sharon BRAGGED about his Yemeni operatives.. THAT won't go away. Was he LYING?

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