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Hundreds of Yemen pilgrims stuck in KSA after Houthis seize Yemenia planes

Hundreds of Yemen pilgrims stuck in KSA after Houthis seize Yemenia planes
At least 1,000 Yemeni pilgrims are stranded in 海角直播 after the Houthis seized Yemenia Airways flights that would carry them from the Kingdom to Houthi-held Sanaa, the Yemeni government said on Saturday. (AFP/File)
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Updated 29 June 2024

Hundreds of Yemen pilgrims stuck in KSA after Houthis seize Yemenia planes

Hundreds of Yemen pilgrims stuck in KSA after Houthis seize Yemenia planes
  • US, UK planes pound militia targets in Taiz, Hodeidah amid escalating ship attacks
  • The Houthi Ministry of Transportation admitted on Thursday that the planes were seized

AL-MUKALLA: At least 1,000 Yemeni pilgrims are stranded in 海角直播 after the Houthis seized Yemenia Airways flights that would carry them from the Kingdom to Houthi-held Sanaa, the Yemeni government said on Saturday.
Last week, the Houthis seized three Yemenia aircraft at Sanaa airport and prevented them from returning to 海角直播鈥檚 Jeddah airport to carry Yemeni pilgrims home, causing the Yemeni government to accuse the Houthis of 鈥渉ijacking鈥 the planes and worsening Yemenis鈥 misery.
The Houthi Ministry of Transportation admitted on Thursday that the planes were seized, and vowed to take control of Yemenia Airways, reschedule flights from Yemeni airports, including those controlled by the Yemeni government, and repair planes at Sanaa Airport, accusing the Yemeni government of plundering the company鈥檚 revenues.
The internationally recognized Presidential Leadership Council on Friday formed a government committee chaired by the prime minister to deal with the Houthis鈥 takeover of Yemenia flights and the militia鈥檚 freeze of more than $100 million of the company鈥檚 assets in Sanaa banks.
鈥淭he council hold the terrorist militia entirely accountable for the consequences of this dangerous escalation, which would exacerbate civilians鈥 suffering and influence the national carrier鈥檚 flights,鈥 the presidential council said, according to official news agency SABA.
In other developments, US and British jets struck Houthi targets in two Yemeni provinces as the militia escalated their drone, missile, and drone boat attacks on ships.
Houthi media reported that US and UK planes carried out four airstrikes on Hodeidah airport in the western province of Hodeida, as well as four more airstrikes on locations in Mawiyah district of the southern province Taiz over the last 24 hours.
The latest round of airstrikes occurred after the Houthis claimed to have targeted ships in the Red Sea and Mediterranean with ballistic missiles, drones, and explosive-laden drone boats.
Houthi military spokesman Yahya Sarea said in a televised statement on Friday night that their forces, in collaboration with an allied militia in Iraq, launched a number of drones at an oil tanker named Waler, which was bound for Haifa in Israel and was targeted for violating their ban on ships heading to Israeli ports.
He further claimed that the Houthis launched ballistic missiles at an American ship named Delonix in the Red Sea, and at Johannes Maersk in the Mediterranean, accusing the latter鈥檚 parent company, Maersk, of being one of Israel鈥檚 鈥渕ost supportive companies.鈥
The Houthis also targeted a ship named Ioannis in the Red Sea with drone boats for visiting Israeli ports in the past, he said.
According to , the Waler is a Panama-flagged oil and chemical tanker sailing from Georgia to Egypt鈥檚 East Mediterranean port of Said, the Delonix is a Liberian-flagged chemical tanker sailing from Ukraine to an unknown destination, and the Johannes Maersk is a container ship sailing under the Danish flag and was in the East Mediterranean on Saturday.
US Central Command said on Saturday that its forces had destroyed seven drones and one ground control station vehicle in Houthi-controlled parts of Yemen.
Over the past eight months, the Houthis have sunk two ships and seized one commercial ship in the Red Sea, and directed hundreds of ballistic missiles, drones, and drone boats at ships in the Red Sea, the Gulf of Aden, the Indian Ocean, and, most recently, the Mediterranean in a campaign that the Houthis claim is only targeting Israel-linked ships and those sailing to Israel in order to pressure Israel to end the war in Gaza.


UN urges more support to speed up Syria refugee returns

UN urges more support to speed up Syria refugee returns
Updated 56 min 40 sec ago

UN urges more support to speed up Syria refugee returns

UN urges more support to speed up Syria refugee returns
  • According to UNHCR, some 13.5 million Syrians remain displaced internally or abroad
  • Wide scale destruction, including to basic infrastructure, remains a major barrier to returns

DAMASCUS: UN refugee agency chief Filippo Grandi has urged more international support for Syria to speed up reconstruction and enable further refugee returns after some 14 years of civil war.
鈥淚 am here also to really make an appeal to the international community to provide more help, more assistance to the Syrian government in this big challenge of recovery of the country,鈥 Grandi told reporters on Friday on the sidelines of a visit to Damascus.
Syrians who had been displaced internally or fled abroad have begun gradually returning home since the December overthrow of longtime ruler Bashar Assad, whose brutal repression of peaceful anti-government protests in 2011 triggered war.
But the wide-scale destruction, including to basic infrastructure, remains a major barrier to returns.
Grandi said over two million people had returned to their areas of origin, including around 1.5 million internally displaced people, while some 600,000 others have come back from neighboring countries including Lebanon, Jordan and Turkiye.
鈥淭wo million of course is only a fraction of the very big number of Syrian refugees and displaced, but it is a very big figure,鈥 he said.
According to UNHCR, some 13.5 million Syrians remain displaced internally or abroad.
Syria鈥檚 conflict displaced around half the pre-war population, with many internally displaced people seeking refuge in camps in the northwest.
Grandi said that after Assad鈥檚 toppling, the main obstacle to returns was 鈥渁 lack of services, lack of housing, lack of work,鈥 adding that his agency was working with Syrian authorities and governments in the region 鈥渢o help people go back.鈥
He said he discussed the importance of the sustainability of returns with Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad Al-Shaibani, including ensuring 鈥渢hat people don鈥檛 move again because they don鈥檛 have a house or they don鈥檛 have a job or they don鈥檛 have electricity鈥 or other services such as health.
Sustainable returns 鈥渃an only happen if there is recovery, reconstruction in Syria, not just for the returnees, for all Syrians,鈥 he said.
He added that he also discussed with Shaibani how to 鈥渆ncourage donors to give more resources for this sustainability.鈥
With the recent lifting of Western sanctions, the new Syrian authorities hope for international support to launch reconstruction, which the UN estimates could cost more than $400 billion.


Water levels plummet at drought-hit Iraqi reservoir

Water levels plummet at drought-hit Iraqi reservoir
Updated 21 June 2025

Water levels plummet at drought-hit Iraqi reservoir

Water levels plummet at drought-hit Iraqi reservoir
  • Visible cracks have emerged in the retreating shoreline of the artificial lake, which lies in northern Iraq鈥檚 autonomous Kurdistan region and was created in the 1950s

DUKAN: Water levels at Iraq鈥檚 vast Dukan Dam reservoir have plummeted as a result of dwindling rains and further damming upstream, hitting millions of inhabitants already impacted by drought with stricter water rationing.
Amid these conditions, visible cracks have emerged in the retreating shoreline of the artificial lake, which lies in northern Iraq鈥檚 autonomous Kurdistan region and was created in the 1950s.
Dukan Lake has been left three quarters empty, with its director Kochar Jamal Tawfeeq explaining its reserves currently stand at around 1.6 billion cubic meters of water out of a possible seven billion.
That is 鈥渁bout 24 percent鈥 of its capacity, the official said, adding that the level of water in the lake had not been so low in roughly 20 years.
Satellite imagery analyzed by AFP shows the lake鈥檚 surface area shrank by 56 percent between the end of May 2019, the last year it was completely full, and the beginning of June 2025.
Tawfeeq blamed climate change and a 鈥渟hortage of rainfall鈥 explaining that the timing of the rains had also become irregular.
Over the winter season, Tawfeeq said the Dukan region received 220 millimeters (8.7 inches) of rain, compared to a typical 600 millimeters.


Upstream damming of the Little Zab River, which flows through Iran and feeds Dukan, was a secondary cause of the falling water levels, Tawfeeq explained.
Also buffeted by drought, Iran has built dozens of structures on the river to increase its own water reserves.
Baghdad has criticized these kinds of dams, built both by Iran and neighboring Turkiye, accusing them of significantly restricting water flow into Iraq via the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
Iraq, and its 46 million inhabitants, have been intensely impacted by the effects of climate change, experiencing rising temperatures, year-on-year droughts and rampant desertification.
At the end of May, the country鈥檚 total water reserves were at their lowest level in 80 years.
On the slopes above Dukan lies the village of Sarsian, where Hussein Khader Sheikhah, 57, was planting a summer crop on a hectare of land.
The farmer said he hoped a short-term summer crop of the kind typically planted in the area for an autumn harvest 鈥 cucumbers, melons, chickpeas, sunflower seeds and beans 鈥 would help him offset some of the losses over the winter caused by drought.
In winter, in another area near the village, he planted 13 hectares mainly of wheat.
鈥淭he harvest failed because of the lack of rain,鈥 he explained, adding that he lost an equivalent of almost $5,700 to the poor yield.
鈥淚 can鈥檛 make up for the loss of 13 hectares with just one hectare near the river,鈥 he added.


The water shortage at Dukan has affected around four million people downstream in the neighboring Sulaimaniyah and Kirkuk governorates, including their access to drinking water.
For more than a month, water treatment plants in Kirkuk have been trying to mitigate a sudden, 40 percent drop in the supplies reaching them, according to local water resource official Zaki Karim.
In a country ravaged by decades of conflict, with crumbling infrastructure and floundering public policies, residents already receive water intermittently.
The latest shortages are forcing even 鈥渟tricter rationing鈥 and more infrequent water distributions, Karim said.
In addition to going door-to-door to raise awareness about water waste, the authorities were also cracking down on illegal access to the water network.
In the province of roughly two million inhabitants, the aim is to minimize the impact on the provincial capital of Kirkuk.
鈥淚f some treatment plants experience supply difficulties, we will ensure that there are no total interruptions, so everyone can receive their share,鈥 Karim said.


Israel military says hit Hezbollah site in south Lebanon

Israel military says hit Hezbollah site in south Lebanon
Updated 21 June 2025

Israel military says hit Hezbollah site in south Lebanon

Israel military says hit Hezbollah site in south Lebanon
  • The military said the site was used by Hezbollah 鈥渢o advance terror attacks against Israeli civilians鈥

JERUSALEM: Israel鈥檚 military said Saturday its navy hit a Hezbollah 鈥渋nfrastructure site鈥 near the southern Lebanese city of Naqoura, a day after Israel鈥檚 foreign minister warned the Lebanese armed group against entering the Iran-Israel war.
鈥淥vernight, an Israeli Navy vessel struck a Hezbollah 鈥楻adwan Force鈥 terrorist infrastructure site in the area of Naqoura in southern Lebanon,鈥 the military said in a statement.
The military said the site was used by Hezbollah 鈥渢o advance terror attacks against Israeli civilians.鈥
In a separate statement on Saturday, the military said it had 鈥渟truck and eliminated鈥 a Hezbollah militant in south Lebanon the previous day, despite an ongoing ceasefire between both sides.
In a statement carried by the official National News Agency, Lebanon鈥檚 health ministry said late on Friday that one person was killed in a 鈥渟trike carried out by an Israeli enemy drone on a motorcycle鈥 in the same south Lebanon village.
The November ceasefire aimed to end hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah, which sparked months of deadly hostilities by launching cross-border attacks on northern Israel in solidarity with Palestinian ally Hamas following its October 7, 2023 attack on Israel.
Lebanon鈥檚 army, which has been dismantling Hezbollah infrastructure as part of the truce, said earlier in June that the Israeli military鈥檚 ongoing violations and 鈥渞efusal to cooperate鈥 with the ceasefire monitoring mechanism 鈥渃ould prompt the (Lebanese) military to freeze cooperation鈥 on site inspections.


Israeli military kill head of Palestine corps in IRGC鈥檚 overseas arm 鈥 defense minister

Israeli military kill head of Palestine corps in IRGC鈥檚 overseas arm 鈥 defense minister
Updated 21 June 2025

Israeli military kill head of Palestine corps in IRGC鈥檚 overseas arm 鈥 defense minister

Israeli military kill head of Palestine corps in IRGC鈥檚 overseas arm 鈥 defense minister
  • Veteran commander, Saeed Izadi, led the Palestine Corps of the Quds Force
  • The Quds Force built up a network of Arab allies known as the Axis of Resistance

Israel鈥檚 Defense Minister Israel Katz said on Saturday that the military had killed a veteran commander in the Iranian Revolutionary Guards鈥 overseas arm, in a strike in an apartment in Iran鈥檚 Qom.

The veteran commander, Saeed Izadi, led the Palestine Corps of the Quds Force, Katz said in a statement.

There was no confirmation from the IRGC.

The Quds Force built up a network of Arab allies known as the Axis of Resistance, establishing Hezbollah in Lebanon in 1982 and supporting the Palestinian militant Islamist group Hamas in the Gaza Strip.

But Iran-aligned network has suffered major blows over the last two years, as Israeli offensives since Hamas鈥 October 7, 2023, attacks on Israel have weakened both the Palestinian group and Hezbollah.

Katz said Izadi financed and armed Hamas during the initial attacks, describing the commander鈥檚 killing as a 鈥渕ajor achievement for Israeli intelligence and the Air Force.鈥

Izadi was sanctioned by the US and Britain over what they said were his ties to Hamas and Palestinian militant faction Islamic Jihad, which also took part in the October 7 attacks.


Iran鈥檚 FM arrives in Istanbul for Arab League meeting

Iran鈥檚 FM arrives in Istanbul for Arab League meeting
Updated 21 June 2025

Iran鈥檚 FM arrives in Istanbul for Arab League meeting

Iran鈥檚 FM arrives in Istanbul for Arab League meeting
  • Around 40 diplomats are slated to join the weekend gathering of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation

ISTANBUL: Iran鈥檚 foreign minister arrived in Istanbul on Saturday, Tasnim news agency reported, for a meeting with Arab League diplomats to discuss Tehran鈥檚 escalating conflict with Israel.

Around 40 diplomats are slated to join the weekend gathering of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), as Israel and Iran continue to exchange missile strikes.

鈥淭he Foreign Minister arrived in Istanbul this morning to participate in the Organization of Islamic Cooperation Foreign Ministers鈥 meeting,鈥 Tasnim reported.

It comes after Araghchi met with his counterparts from Britain, France and Germany in Geneva on Friday.

鈥淎t this meeting, at the suggestion of Iran, the issue of the Zionist regime鈥檚 attack on our country will be specifically addressed,鈥 said Iranian foreign Abbas Araghchi, according to the news agency.

Israel began its assault in the early hours of June 13, saying Iran was on the verge of developing nuclear weapons, triggering an immediate retaliation from Tehran in the worst-ever confrontation between the two arch-rivals.

Earlier on Friday, Araghchi said Tehran was ready to 鈥渃onsider diplomacy鈥 again only if Israel鈥檚 鈥渁ggression is stopped.鈥

The Arab League ministers are expected to release a statement following their meeting, the Turkish state news agency Anadolu said.