Arab Parliament decries Houthi attacks on hospital in Yemen

The Arab Parliament (AP) has condemned Houthi terrorist militia’s attacks on a hospital in Yemen's southwestern city of Taiz, causing damage and panic among staffers and patients.
In a press release on Sunday, the Arab Parliament said these acts of terror constitute a flagrant violation of international accords, laws, and norms, which calls for urgent decisive action from the international community.
The parliament also urged the international community to take the measures necessary to prevent these advanced weapons from falling into the hands of the Iranian-backed rebels who use them for targeting civilians and civilian objects.
Senior Houthi leader Mohammed Ali Al-Houthi issued a stark warning to former U.S. President Donald Trump, urging him to reconsider any plans for mi…
A powerful explosion rocked the Al-Houbane area east of Taiz city on Wednesday, following a failed attempt by Houthi forces to launch a ballistic m…
Muhammad Abd al-Karim al-Ghamari, the “chief of staff” of the Houthi terrorist group’s “military” forces in Yemen, wa…