Saudi Arabia: *exists*
international media, 24/7: "Breaking News- Saudi Bad!"
Shia militias: *ethnically cleanse Sunnis throughout the region*
international media: *crickets*
arb.majalla.com
Baku: "The Houthi group continues to abuse the people of the Abdiya district after a siege that has been in place for nearly a month, and the bombing of women and children in homes with ballistic missiles, mortars and various types of weapons, in war crimes, genocide and crimes against humanity, amid an incomprehensible and unjustified international and international silence."
With this statement, the Yemeni Minister of Information, Culture and Tourism, Muammar Al-Eryani, expressed, on the twenty-ninth of last October (2021), about the barbarism and aggression of the Houthi group against the Yemeni people in light of an international failure that is unable, whether to deter it or deter its supporters, which opens The door is to shed light on the crimes committed by this group against the Yemeni people who reject the hegemony of that terrorist group over the capabilities of the Yemeni state, as the facts on the ground bear many indications of the extent of crimes against humanity committed by the Houthi group in exchange for an international silence that does not exceed the limits of demands and appeals. , while the children, women and elderly of the Yemeni people pay the price for this Houthi terrorism, which was explicitly indicated by Ahmed Arman, Minister of Legal Affairs and Human Rights in the Yemeni government, when he called on “the international community to intervene urgently and effectively to stop the Houthi military escalation and stop the repeated indiscriminate bombing of residential neighborhoods.” and notablesThe civilian population in Marib, which resulted in hundreds of dead and wounded civilians, including women and children, and the displacement of more than 10,000 families during the month of October.”
What the Lebanese minister expressed was either a deliberate vision in which personal interests and intellectual affiliations overlap, or a confused vision that reflected a wrong understanding of the facts of events on the ground, which is what needs the Lebanese government and the Lebanese people to realize the extent of the wide gap between the humanitarian and development role played by the Kingdom and its international alliance. In helping the Yemenis to restore their national will and to empower their legitimate government, and between the destructive and deconstructive role played by Iran and its henchmen in the region, and not only in Yemen, but the same scene is repeated in Syria, Lebanon, and before that, Iraq. This is the message that the Lebanese government must deliver, not only to its people, but to the entire world.
Promising to start, it can be said that the Yemeni crisis, which has been stagnant for nearly a decade, can sum up its failures in three factors as follows:
international media, 24/7: "Breaking News- Saudi Bad!"
Shia militias: *ethnically cleanse Sunnis throughout the region*
international media: *crickets*
The Houthis are committing genocide in Al-Abdiyya... and a suspicious international silence

الحوثيون يرتكبون جرائم إبادة في «العبدية»… وصمت دولي مريب
باكو: «إن جماعة الحوثي تواصل التنكيل بأهالي مديرية العبدية بعد حصار مطبق منذ قرابة شهر، وقصف النساء والأطفال في المنازل بالصواريخ البالستية وقذائف الهاون ومختلف أنواع الأسلحة، في جرائم حرب وإبادة جماعية وجرائم ضد الإنسانية، وسط صمت دولي وأممي غير مفهوم ولا مبرر».
Baku: "The Houthi group continues to abuse the people of the Abdiya district after a siege that has been in place for nearly a month, and the bombing of women and children in homes with ballistic missiles, mortars and various types of weapons, in war crimes, genocide and crimes against humanity, amid an incomprehensible and unjustified international and international silence."
With this statement, the Yemeni Minister of Information, Culture and Tourism, Muammar Al-Eryani, expressed, on the twenty-ninth of last October (2021), about the barbarism and aggression of the Houthi group against the Yemeni people in light of an international failure that is unable, whether to deter it or deter its supporters, which opens The door is to shed light on the crimes committed by this group against the Yemeni people who reject the hegemony of that terrorist group over the capabilities of the Yemeni state, as the facts on the ground bear many indications of the extent of crimes against humanity committed by the Houthi group in exchange for an international silence that does not exceed the limits of demands and appeals. , while the children, women and elderly of the Yemeni people pay the price for this Houthi terrorism, which was explicitly indicated by Ahmed Arman, Minister of Legal Affairs and Human Rights in the Yemeni government, when he called on “the international community to intervene urgently and effectively to stop the Houthi military escalation and stop the repeated indiscriminate bombing of residential neighborhoods.” and notablesThe civilian population in Marib, which resulted in hundreds of dead and wounded civilians, including women and children, and the displacement of more than 10,000 families during the month of October.”
What the Lebanese minister expressed was either a deliberate vision in which personal interests and intellectual affiliations overlap, or a confused vision that reflected a wrong understanding of the facts of events on the ground, which is what needs the Lebanese government and the Lebanese people to realize the extent of the wide gap between the humanitarian and development role played by the Kingdom and its international alliance. In helping the Yemenis to restore their national will and to empower their legitimate government, and between the destructive and deconstructive role played by Iran and its henchmen in the region, and not only in Yemen, but the same scene is repeated in Syria, Lebanon, and before that, Iraq. This is the message that the Lebanese government must deliver, not only to its people, but to the entire world.
Promising to start, it can be said that the Yemeni crisis, which has been stagnant for nearly a decade, can sum up its failures in three factors as follows: