Maar ondertussen doet Turkije niks. Net zoals Iran niks doet tegen Isis in Irak. Het zijn spelletjes, de buitenwereld moet geloven dat Turkije en Iran ruzie hebben.quote:Op zaterdag 4 april 2015 10:17 schreef reza1 het volgende:
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Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan accused Iran on Thursday of trying to dominate the Middle East and said its efforts have begun annoying Ankara, as well as Saudi Arabia and Gulf Arab countries.
Turkey earlier said it supports the Saudi-led military operation against Houthi rebels in Yemen and called on the militia group and its "foreign supporters" to abandon acts which threaten peace and security in the region.
"Iran is trying to dominate the region," said Erdoğan, who is due to visit Tehran in early April. "Could this be allowed? This has begun annoying us, Saudi Arabia and the Gulf countries. This is really not tolerable and Iran has to see this," he added in a press conference.
http://www.hurriyetdailyn(...)=80252&NewsCatID=510
quote:Op zaterdag 4 april 2015 10:22 schreef Loekie1 het volgende:
Net zoals Iran niks doet tegen Isis in Irak.
Ja natuurlijkquote:Op zaterdag 4 april 2015 10:22 schreef Loekie1 het volgende:
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Maar ondertussen doet Turkije niks. Net zoals Iran niks doet tegen Isis in Irak. Het zijn spelletjes, de buitenwereld moet geloven dat Turkije en Iran ruzie hebben.
deels kan je dat zo zien, echter onder erdo vaart turkije nu eenmaal een eigen koers en soms clasht dat ook vreselijk met de vs.quote:
twitter:Isham_AlAssad twitterde op zaterdag 04-04-2015 om 11:20:11 #Yemen: 22 Yemenis killed on Friday by #SaudiArabia, 14 killed were children. with @UN @hrw @UNICEF silent support. http://t.co/c0PjaF7TtG reageer retweet
Zo'n tweet riekt sterk naar propaganda; 64% van de slachtoffers zijn kinderen. Wat zeggen de statistieken? Zou SA het op kleuterscholen gemunt hebben of zijn die Houthi's zo vruchtbaar?quote:Op zaterdag 4 april 2015 14:32 schreef reza1 het volgende:twitter:Isham_AlAssad twitterde op zaterdag 04-04-2015 om 11:20:11 #Yemen: 22 Yemenis killed on Friday by #SaudiArabia, 14 killed were children. with @UN @hrw @UNICEF silent support. http://t.co/c0PjaF7TtG reageer retweet
Een beschuldiging over propaganda bij een tweet van Reza, wat ongehoord.quote:Op zaterdag 4 april 2015 22:20 schreef Toga het volgende:
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Zo'n tweet riekt sterk naar propaganda; 64% van de slachtoffers zijn kinderen. Wat zeggen de statistieken? Zou SA het op kleuterscholen gemunt hebben of zijn die Houthi's zo vruchtbaar?
Yemenis face sinking conditions as Saudi offensive widenstwitter:
quote:A dark night without electricity turned bright as mid-day Monday as jets bombed what apparently was a storage area for Scud missiles in the Faj Attan district of Yemen’s capital.
Balls of fire shot into the air and thunderous blasts shook the city as aircraft, presumed to be from Saudi Arabia, hit the missile depot.
The explosions added to what already was the most intense night of aerial combat over the city since Saudi Arabia began its Decisive Storm bombing campaign last Thursday. As jets streaked overhead and explosions echoed across the landscape, anti-aircraft artillery rattled through the night.
For the first time, the bombing continued into the daylight hours, leaving residents little respite from the blasts.
“It has been pure horror,” said Ahmed al Hobishsi, who owns a grocery store. The air campaign has snuffed out what little business he had, he said.
Elsewhere in the country, the conflict between Houthi rebels and what remains of the internationally recognized government also intensified. The Houthis launched a massive attack in an effort to seize Aden, the seaport that had become the refuge of Yemen’s president, Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi, before he fled the country, and were countered by a naval bombardment from Egyptian ships offshore.
Houthi rebels and Hadi loyalists were reported battling at the Aden airport. Conditions were reported grim in many locations. In al Hawta, the capital of Lahj province, a resident reached by phone said that bodies have been left in the streets for days.
Meanwhile, in northern Yemen, aid organizations reported that at least 45 civilians, most of them women and children, had been killed when an aircraft dropped its explosives on a camp for displaced people.
According to local humanitarian organizations, the strike happened in the early afternoon on a camp providing shelter and relief for those internally displaced by 2009 fighting in the bordering province of Sadah.
Most of the residents had lived at the camp since 2009, when they fled fighting in neighboring Sadah province.
Residents in Hajjah province, which abuts Saudi Arabia, said there were rumors of heavy military equipment being moved on the other side of the border, perhaps in preparation for a ground invasion of Yemen.
The reports of Egyptian ships firing along the southern coast were the first involvement of naval vessels in the conflict since Saudi Arabia launched its campaign against Iranian-backed Houthi rebels March 25.
An Egyptian ship targeted a group of Houthis and forces loyal to former President Ali Abdullah Saleh in the port of Shaqrah, in the southern province of Abyan. Additional air strikes targeted the Aden airport.
Around 10 p.m., an air strike targeted a mosque and a bus full of passengers in the area of Khour Maksar, in the middle of Aden. According to witnesses, seven civilians were killed and eight others wounded.
Conditions were deteriorating throughout the country. All Yemeni airports are closed, stranding thousands who’d hoped to leave the country as well as those booked to fly home.
Saudi Arabia and its allies have blocked all the country’s seaports, though a group of Yemeni refugees managed to make it to Somaliland on the African coast, according to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.
Basic services are becoming increasingly difficult to obtain. Electricity is available for five hours or fewer per day in the capital, and fresh vegetables and fruits are in short supply.
An accurate count of casualties is not available. An independent Sanaa-based human rights group, Mwatana, said 27 civilians, including 15 children, had died in a single strike on the Sanaa airport.
Conditions are no better in the south, where residents of Aden report shops, banks, schools and even ATMs no longer function. Most of the pharmacies in the city have run out of eye drops, they say, after residents sought relief from smoke that filled the city after Saudi aircraft bombed an ammunition warehouse on Hadeed Mountain.
In al Hawta, in Lahj province, residents said that the city has been without water and electricity for five days. Doctors in the town’s Ibn Khldoun public hospital said only a handful of the facility’s 300 employees had made it to work.
Another unknown is whether the air strikes have weakened the Houthi rebels, who’ve controlled Sanaa since January and appeared Monday to still be pushing to capture Aden and other towns in the south.
Hopes for peace negotiations have faded, as battles seemed to have been joined throughout the country.
The prospect of an invasion by Saudi troops has prompted predictions that even those opposed to the Houthi rebels would feel obligated to resist the Saudis.
“We will all be Houthis if troops come to our country” said Ali al Munah, a shop owner in Sanaa. “This is our home and no one is allowed to break into it.”
quote:Many civilian homes are destroyed as Saudi warplanes carry on with their air raids on the northern regions of Yemani capital city of Sana’a.
As Saudi airstrikes continued on Saturday, dozens of residences were destroyed, leaving scores of civilians in need of medical care in Sana’a.
Bomen?quote:Op zondag 5 april 2015 11:42 schreef pietba het volgende:
Die saudische zandapen gaat het toch nooit lukken om de Houthis te verslaan, zij hebben de steun van het volk. Het enige wat ze doen zijn bomen gooien op burgers.
quote:Houthis strike civilian homes in Yemen's Aden
Yemeni Houthi rebels striked civilian homes in Aden's port district of Mualla using army tanks, residents told Al Arabiya News Channel on Saturday night.
The strikes killed many, including children, the residents said, adding that parts of the southern port city have been without water or electricity for two days, according to Reuters news agency.
Residents said life was becoming unbearable. "How long can people live without water or electricity?" said Mohammad Fara'a.
Another resident, Hassan Abdallah, said people were using a long-disused well at one of the mosques to get water.
Meanwhile, in the southern city of Dalea, Houthis have reportedly executed seven civilians the group was holding as captives.
The Houthis and militias of the deposed leader Ali Abdullah Saleh seized power in the capital Sanaa in February and last month advanced on the port city of Aden, Hadi's stronghold, forcing him to go into exile.
The latest fighting is one of many conflicts in Yemen, where mass demonstrations inspired by the wider Arab uprisings of 2011 led to Saleh's resignation after three decades in power plagued by southern separatism, tribal unrest and al-Qaeda militancy.
Heel die regio kotst elkaar uit. Wat een prachtvolkeren leven daar.quote:Op zondag 5 april 2015 15:08 schreef reza1 het volgende:
Saudis worden door vele burgers in Jemen uitgekotst.
In Europa duurde het ook lang voordat het rustig was.quote:Op zondag 5 april 2015 15:09 schreef J0kkebr0k het volgende:
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Heel die regio kotst elkaar uit. Wat een prachtvolkeren leven daar.
Als ik de hakbar barbaren in die regio zo bezig zie, denk ik dat er nooit vrede komt. Wat een totale debiliteit! Het is dat het zo verdomde sneu is, anders had ik er keihard om gelachen.quote:Op zondag 5 april 2015 15:12 schreef reza1 het volgende:
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In Europa duurde het ook lang voordat het rustig was.
twitter:ResistanceER twitterde op zondag 05-04-2015 om 11:12:21 #SaudiArabia rejects all-inclusive arms embargo on #Yemen proposed by #Russia#Houthi #KSA #Saudihttp://t.co/U0XVr05ruA reageer retweet
twitter:ProSyriana twitterde op zondag 05-04-2015 om 11:52:47 6 trucks loaded with dangerous flour were bombed by the #Saudi in #Hodeida #Yemen this morning, 3 were killed. #Egypt http://t.co/hMIEkhoj1h reageer retweet
twitter:IraqiSecurity twitterde op zondag 05-04-2015 om 10:26:12 #Iraq; Kata'ib Imam Ali, KSS, Harakat al-Nujaba & other Shia paramilitary groups declared support 4 #Yemen's Houthis. http://t.co/Laj5ez8cga reageer retweet
twitter:rConflictNews twitterde op zondag 05-04-2015 om 23:56:34 VIDEO: Clashes in the Saudi Arabian town of Awamiyah, with police firing continuous into streets. - @arabthomness https://t.co/nwpCinZsVT reageer retweet
Rellen in Saoedi-Arabietwitter:rConflictNews twitterde op maandag 06-04-2015 om 00:00:34 UPDATE: Saudi Interior Ministry: 3 security guards wounded in a raid in Awamiyah town. Weapons confiscated - Statement - @zaidbenjamin reageer retweet
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