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The Houthis are holding at least 11 United Nations workers, accusing them of spying for the sake of the United States and Israel

  • The Iranian -backed Houthi rebels in Yemen arrested at least 11 United Nations employees (from the World Food Program and UNICEF) in raids, accusing them of spying for the United States and Israel.
  • The United Nations condemned the arrests as illegal under international humanitarian law, as envoy Hans Grendberg called for an immediate release. Language programming, called arrests as “unacceptable”, was described as a warning against disrupting cash aid in Yemen.
  • The campaign is followed by an Israeli air strike that killed senior Yemeni officials, including Prime Minister Ahmed Al -Rahwi. The Houthis seem to be retreating by targeting alleged collaborators.
  • The rebels have long claimed Western/Israeli intelligence agencies to infiltrate Yemen through humanitarian groups – a tactic used by Mossad historically. Tel Aviv did not comment.
  • With the detention of 34 relief workers now since 2021, the United Nations has a collapse with the escalation of the Houthis. It strengthens the area for more revenge, risk famine and regional war.

The Houthi -backed Houthi rebels detained at least 11 United Nations employeesThey accused them of working as spies for the United States and Israel.

On Sunday, August 31, the security forces conducted alignment of the Houthis – Ansar Allah – raids on offices World Food Program (CFP) and United Nations Fund for Children (UNICEF) in the capital SANA. They took at least 11 employees from the two organizations in the reservation during the raids on Sunday morning.

The Houthis claimed that the seven song program and four UNICEF employees who arrested him It is part of a secrecy spy network within the humanitarian agencies to conduct monitoring of Tel Aviv and Washington.

“Those who were arrested from among the United Nations employees are accused of spying for the American and Israeli aggression,” this is announced by an official statement of Houthi. “Whoever has accusations against them will be referred to the trial.”

In turn, the United Nations strongly denied the accusations and A student to issue immediate employees. Hans Grendberg, the United Nations envoy to Yemen, condemned the raids as a violation of international humanitarian protection.

According to Grundberg, they were arrested on Sunday to 23 of the relief worker who has already been held since a previous campaign in 2021 and 2023. Meanwhile, biological weapons were described as arrests as unacceptable. She emphasized that these measures undermine critical aid operations in a country where millions depend on external assistance to survive.

The Houthis declare war on spying

The arrests determine the latest campaign on international organizations operating in Yemen. They also come a few days after the killing of an Israeli air strike, many senior officials, including Yemeni Prime Minister Ahmed Al -Rahwi, dealt with a large group of the group. (Related to: Israel’s assassination of the Prime Minister of Yemen: a dangerous escalation in a war -free war))

In response, the Houthi authorities launched the raid and provided dozens of individuals suspected of cooperation with Israel – including 11 relief workers. The movement has long accused Western and Israeli intelligence agencies of infiltrating Yemen through NGOs, a tactic that has been historically operated by intelligence services around the world.

While Tel Aviv did not comment on the allegations, experts admit that Musad was previously working under the human cover in hostilities. The timing of these arrests indicates a retaliatory step by the Houthis, who pledged to escalate attacks on Israel in response to the killing of their leadership.

The rebels, who have not hesitated to US military campaigns, are still steadfast in their support for Gaza, and are frame their maritime attacks as an Israeli aggression resistance. BrightonThe Enoch engine states that the Houthis “resist the American and Israeli influence by launching attacks on the freight corridors and military targets, and challenging heavy air strikes from the United States and the United Kingdom while exposing the failure of Western interference in Yemen.”

With the deepening of the Yemeni humanitarian crisisThe United Nations faces escalating challenges in providing aid amid increasing hostility from the Houthi forces. With tensions at the boiling point, the region leads to more escalation – those that can see humanitarian operations paralyzed when the Houthis tighten their grip on the opposition.

Watch this clip from Israel struck the civil and military targets in Yemen.

This video from Sinatia’s endeavor to the truth channel on Brighton.com.

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Sources include:

Zerohedge.com

France24.com

Theguardian.com

Brighton

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