During his recent visit to Hadhramaut, Ambassador Al-Jaber emphasized his country's commitment to supporting stability and dialogue in the region. His statements come at a critical time as the local government seeks to achieve stability amid increasing challenges.
The Saudi 'Masam' project successfully destroyed <strong>1,696</strong> pieces of mines and war remnants in Hadhramaut, reflecting the Kingdom's commitment to protecting civilians in Yemen. This operation underscores ongoing efforts to ensure safety in conflict-affected areas.
The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center has delivered urgent food and shelter assistance to thousands of families in Hadramout and Aden. This initiative aims to alleviate the suffering of those affected by multiple crises in the region.
Construction continues on the Al-Sabban Secondary Model School in Sayun, funded by the Saudi Program for Development and Reconstruction of Yemen. This initiative aims to support the education sector and improve the educational environment in the country.
The city of Mukalla in Hadhramaut province has experienced significant tensions following the events of Saturday, raising concerns about the region's stability. Statements from the Southern Transitional Council indicate a potential escalation that could lead to greater chaos.
Local authorities in Hadramout have initiated an urgent investigation into the violence that erupted in Mukalla, resulting in the deaths of two civilians and injuries to others. This decision follows an unsuccessful attempt by the Southern Transitional Council to organize an unauthorized protest, leading to accusations against infiltrators for firing on security forces.
Hadhramaut, Yemen's largest oil-rich province, is back in the spotlight following renewed escalations by the Southern Transitional Council. Recent attacks on pro-Saudi demonstrations have led to clashes with security forces.
The city of Mukalla, the capital of Hadhramaut Governorate, experienced significant tension during a demonstration organized by the dissolved Southern Transitional Council, resulting in casualties and mutual accusations among the involved parties.
In a tragic incident in Mukalla, Hadhramaut, three protesters were killed and others injured by Yemeni government forces during a peaceful demonstration supporting the Southern Transitional Council. This event highlights escalating tensions in the region.
Significant security tensions were reported in the city of Mukalla, Hadhramaut, eastern Yemen, during a public event organized by supporters of the Southern Transitional Council. The event was marred by gunfire, escalating the already heightened tensions in the region.
Yemeni Minister of State, Judge Akram Nasib Al-Amri, stated that the popular gathering in Hadhramaut reflects deep historical ties with Saudi Arabia and a unified stance against regional threats.
In the city of Mukalla, Hadhramaut province, thousands gathered to express solidarity with Saudi Arabia against repeated Iranian attacks threatening regional security. The demonstrations reflect a strong communal stance against external aggression.
Today, large-scale popular demonstrations took place in the provinces of Hadhramaut and Mahra, where participants expressed their rejection of Iranian aggressions against Gulf countries, affirming their full support for Saudi Arabia.
Dr. Nashwa Said bin Harith Al-Sumahi, a member of the Presidency of the Hadhramaut National Council, affirmed that the relationship between Hadhramaut and Saudi Arabia transcends interests, emphasizing that the security of both countries is integrated.
In liberated Yemeni provinces, widespread public movements reflect strong ties with Saudi Arabia, as demonstrations and solidarity events condemn Iranian attacks and reject Houthi adventures. These activities aim to express loyalty to the Kingdom and support for regional security and stability.
The National Council of Hadhramaut has called on residents to participate in protests next Wednesday to express support for Saudi Arabia against Iranian aggression. The protests will take place in Mukalla and Say'un, where participants will show gratitude for Saudi support to Yemen.
Aden, the temporary capital of Yemen's internationally recognized government, faces a severe crisis due to threats to stop oil shipments from the PetroMasila fields in Hadhramaut. This situation could lead to the shutdown of the city's largest power plant, exacerbating the suffering of residents.
The Yemeni province of Hadhramaut has threatened to stop oil exports and withhold revenues unless it receives <strong>20%</strong> of the proceeds or a preferential price. This move could exacerbate Yemen's already struggling economy.
Al-Bayda province has witnessed a notable Houthi escalation following a tribal ambush that resulted in the deaths of ten Houthi members. This incident has triggered a large-scale arrest campaign against civilians in the area.
A severe thunderstorm and flash floods struck the Yemeni emergency forces camp in Al-Wadiah, Hadhramaut, early Wednesday, resulting in the death of one soldier and injuries to dozens more. The storm caused significant material damage, sweeping away tents and military equipment.
Yemeni military and security forces have intensified their campaign to confiscate and prohibit weapons in Hadhramaut Valley, aiming to enhance stability and address security challenges. This initiative coincides with the handover of security leadership in Al-Dhale'e as part of broader government efforts.