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US-Saudi aggression airstrikes on Saada killed 4 citizens

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Four citizens were martyred following a series of US-Saudi aggression air raids overnight on Shada district of Saada province. An official said the fighter jets launched six air strikes on areas of Shada directorate, killing the four civilians and damaging their homes. He said that the jets also launched other six raids on the areas of Al-Jathwa and Almagrem in Baqim district, dropping cluster bombs that caused considerable damage to houses and farms and other citizens’ properties.

Condolences to the families of the soldiers killed in terrorist suicide attack in Aden

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Prime Minister Abdulaziz bin Habtour sent a telegram of condolences to families of the soldiers who had been killed on Saturday in the terrorist suicide attack that targeted their gathering at Sawlaban military camp in Aden province. In the telegram, the Prime Minister expressed his sadness and showed for the families of the victims, accusing Saudi authorities of full responsability for the insecurity in the country.

CAR investigation shows a “weapons pipeline” from Iran to Yemen

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On November 29, the Conflict Armament Research (CAR), British-based research centre primarily funded by the European Union, released a report showing evidence of Iran’s involvement in the smuggling of weapons to the Houthis rebels in Yemen. The analysis is based on the seizure in February and March of weapons from dhows sailing in the Arabian Sea by the Australian warship HMAS Darwin and the French frigate FS Provence, both part of the Joint International Task Force operating in the Horn of Africa in counter-terrorism and counter-piracy activities. This Task Force works independently and separately from the Saudi-led military coalition operating in the same area.

According to the report, HMAS Darwin seized more than 2,000 weapons, including AK-type assault rifles and 100 Iran-made rocket launchers from the dhow directed to Somalia. The seizure by the French frigate includes other 2,000 assault rifles, with those typical features of the Iranian production and 64 Iran-manufactured Hoshdar-M sniper rifles. In addition, nine Russian-made Kornet anti-tank guided missiles were found on board. An additional Kornet seized by forces within the Saudi coalition in Yemen seems to be part of the same production run as those seized by FS Provence.

The report mentions also the seizure by USS Sirocco – US Navy patrol boat- of AK assault rifles, rocket launchers and machine guns from a dhow transiting in the region. The US Navy believed these weapons to come from Iran and be destined to Yemen. To date, however, no additional information has been shared by the US with CAR.

Weapons seized on board seem to match with those seized from the Houthi rebels in Yemen. Crossing serial numbers and weapons model, CAR has drawn three main conclusions about their origin.

First, the Iranian-produced RPG missile launchers -easily identifiable by the olive green color furniture, the cylindrical rear firing grip, and the yellow serial number – were found on several vessels, including those intercepted by HMAS Darwin and Sirocco. Secondly, sniper rifles could come from Iranian stocks. In fact, such a significant number of weapons sequentially numbered suggests the weapons come from a national stockpile rather than from multiple non-state sources. Finally, Iran may have provided anti-tank guided missiles both of own and Russian production.

Given the number of weapons found on board, most of them manufactured in Iran, investigators talk about the existence of a weapons pipeline from Iran to Yemen. Weapons would initially reach Somalia (in the northern region of Puntland) for local weapons markets and then continue the journey towards Yemen, to arming the Houthi rebels, who have been fighting for the past 20 months against the internationally recognized government of President Hadi.

According to CAR, Iran’s involvement in this kind of traffic is a serious violation of the embargo placed by the United Nations on the arms transfer to rebels. In particular, UN Security Council Resolutions No. 2140 (February 2014), No. 2216 (April 2015), and No. 2266 (February 2016), calling on member states to take all necessary measures to prevent this type of transfers. It would not be the first episode of violation of UN Resolutions by the Islamic Republic.

On 23 January 2013, in fact, the USS Farragut intercepts a shipment of 122-mm Katyusha missiles, radar systems, Chinese QW-1M anti-aircraft missiles, and 2.6 tons of RDX explosives on the ship Jihan 1, off the Yemeni coast. The episode violated the stricter UNSCR 1747 (2007), according to which “Iran Shall not supply, sell, or transfer directly or Indirectly from its territory or by its nationals or using its flag vessels or aircraft any arms or related materiel”.

As in the past, Iran has denied its involvement in these activities, highlighting that its support for the Houthi rebels is only political and diplomatic. However, sources from different Somali ports confirm that the weapons arrive from Iran on large vessels that either come into dock or anchor off the coast, where they are reached by smaller boats, then carrying part of the illicit cargo to other ports in the region. The rest goes to Yemen, in particular to the port of Ash Shihr, east of Mukalla, where they camouflage in the intense maritime traffic that characterizes this area. Further evidence is the very nature of those weapons, uncommon in the Somali arms market.

In conclusion, Iran’s military support for the Houthi rebels is quite evident, despite several warnings received both at the UN and in other regional forums. Patrolling in the waters of the Horn of Africa will continue in order to prevent the supply of arms to the rebels, further fueling the already critical situation in Yemen. However, it would be advisable a future closer coordination and enhanced information sharing among the various actors operating in the field, so they could have a comprehensive picture of Iran’s traffic and be able to tackle more effectively the threat they represent for the stability of the region.

 

Paola Fratantoni

 

Explosion killed a guard in Saudi Arabia

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A guard was killed in Saudi Arabia by a explosion on the border with Yemen, the Saudi state news agency SPA said on Friday, quoting an interior ministry spokesman. The spokesman said that a water delivery truck was carrying a bomb when it went off on Thursday evening at the border in the southern province of Jazan near the Yemen, killing Corporal Abdullah Farhan Jaber al-Maliki.

Arab coalition airstrikes targeted Houthi rebels’ positions

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Arab coalition airstrikes targeted several positions of the Houthi rebels and forces loyal to ousted President Ali Abdullah Saleh across Yemen on Friday. Yemeni military sources confirmed that coalition warplanes had targeted and struck Houthi militia weapon caches in the southwestern city of Taiz. At the same time, the coalition warplanes bombed several mobile targets and weapons caches of the Houthi-Saleh alliance, in various parts of Saada province. The rebels responded with a counter attack, apparently targeting residential areas, as a result, an unknown number of civilians were killed or injured.

Work to enhace and protect the human rights principles for all society in Yemen- Human Rights Minister

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Human Rights Minister Alia Faisal Abdullatif said her Ministry is working to enhance and protect the human rights principles for all society in Yemen. “The large numbers of foreign refugees who have escaped into Yemen through legal or illegal means made human trafficking gangs in Africa to gain advantage from those escapers’ needs. In some cases the gangs use those refugees to destabilize the security and stability of the country and so the national committee to combat human trafficking was formed here to tackle the issue, ” Minister Alia said at an opening training workshop for specialists of refugee community here in the capital Sanaa.

24 air strikes launched by US-Saudi aggression warplanes on Saada

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US-Saudi aggression warplanes launched 24 air strikes on several areas of Bakim district in Saada province over the past hours, dropping in some raids cluster bombs. The official said the strikes targeted Menabih, Thaban, Al Maghram and Al Zamah areas of the border district, killing a mother and her two daughters. The strikes were carried out simultaneously with missile shelling by the enemy Saudi missile forces against the same areas.

Students and teachers protest against crimes and massacres committed by Saudi aggression warplanes

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A rally protest organized by hundreds of students took place in the north of the capital Sanaa, in Arhab district on Saturday, where the students and teachers denounced crimes and massacres committed by the Saudi aggression warplanes against the people and infrastructure of Yemen educational institutions. The students condemned the international silence, demanding the world to bear responsibility and stop Saudi massacres against the students and children of Yemen.

A “weapon pipeline” from Iran to Somalia and Yemen was found by International investigators

International investigators have found a suspected “weapon pipeline” from Iran through Somalia to Yemen where Shiite rebels are battling the government, according to a report released on Wednesday. The analysis by Conflict Armament Research (CAR) is based on the seizure in February and March this year of weapons from dhows, traditional sailing vessels, in the Arabian Sea. Although their findings were “relatively limited”, the investigators said their analysis “suggests the existence of a weapon pipeline extending from Iran to Somalia and Yemen”. It said that traffickers offload weapons in the semi-autonomous region of Puntland in northern Somalia “for local arms markets or as transhipment points for onward supply to Yemen”.

Prime Minister Abdulaziz bin Habtour called the first meeting of the newly-formed national salvation government

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Prime Minister Abdulaziz bin Habtour convened the first meeting of the newly-formed national salvation government here in the capital Sanaa to assume responsibilities. The meeting was held on Tuesday after the new cabinet was sworn in before President of the Supreme Political Council, Saleh al-Sammad. The Ministers discussed the priorities of their task and preparation to launch their comprehensive policy to be submitted to the parliament next week.

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