On Friday, the Yemeni capital Sana'a witnessed massive protests with tens of thousands of Yemenis demanding the Houthi group to continue military operations against Israel and the United States. The demonstrators raised slogans calling for unity against what they described as American-Israeli tyranny.
On Friday, the Yemeni capital of Sana'a witnessed massive demonstrations in support of the resistance axis after the Houthi group announced the execution of a fourth military operation against Israel in collaboration with Iran and Hezbollah.
On Friday, thousands of Houthi supporters gathered in Sana'a's Al-Sabain Square to express their support for military participation alongside Iran. The rally, themed 'One Axis, One Front Against American-Israeli Tyranny,' reflects rising regional tensions.
On Thursday, the Houthis in Yemen announced the release of a Russian sailor who had been detained for nine months following an attack on a ship bound for Israel in July 2025. This decision comes amid rising tensions in the region.
Heavy rainfall in Old Sana'a has caused significant damage to historic homes, raising concerns about further collapses and accusing the Houthis of negligence. The situation threatens the unique cultural heritage of the city, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
An internal conflict is intensifying among Houthi leaders in the Yemeni capital, Sana'a, as accusations of corruption and misappropriation of zakat and endowment funds arise. This turmoil comes amid a severe economic crisis threatening millions of Yemenis with hunger.
Sana'a, the capital of Yemen, witnessed massive protests condemning US-Israeli aggression against Iran. Demonstrators called for accountability for Washington and Tel Aviv, expressing their rejection of the ongoing war.
On Friday, a massive rally organized by the Houthis took place in Sana'a's Al-Sabeen Square, under the slogan 'Steadfast with Palestine, Lebanon, and Iran, ready for all options.' The event reflects their unwavering stance on regional events.
The capital of Yemen, Sana'a, is witnessing a troubling increase in dangerous fireworks, with accusations against the Houthis for facilitating their entry. Doctors warn of rising injuries among children due to the random use of these fireworks.