Yemen News Agency (SABA)
Home      Revolution Leader   About President   Local   International   US-Saudi Aggression   Economy   Reports   development and community initiatives  
فارسي | Español | Deutsch | Français | عـربي | RSS Feed
Search | Advance Search
 
  Local
US-British aggression on capital Sana'a
[22 December 2024]
US-British aggression on Hodeida
[22 December 2024]
Discussing aspects related to enhancing media performance in governorate of Al-Dhalea
[21 December 2024]
Event for Women's Committee in Dhamar
[21 December 2024]
Public Prosecution in Hodeidah releases 53 prisoners
[21 December 2024]
 
  International
Enemy assaults Palestinian
[22 December 2024]
Palestinian resistance clashes with enemy in Jabalia
[22 December 2024]
Hamas: We call for formation of national committee
[22 December 2024]
Al-Qassam Brigades sends new message to Zionist settlers
[22 December 2024]
"Zionist" official: Marwan Barghouti will not be part of prisoner exchange deal
[22 December 2024]
 
  Reports
Training 1,400 farmers in Dhamar across various agricultural sectors: Report
[22 December 2024]
Yemen's weekly flood of support for Palestinian cause
[21 December 2024]
Saudi Arabia Approaches Normalization with Zionist Enemy
[21 December 2024]
Million-Man March in Capital, Governorates: A Challenge to Enemy, Confirmation that Yemen Will Remain Strongest Support Front for Palestine
[21 December 2024]
Intensive Yemeni preparations to confront any move by forces of hegemony and their tools in region
[21 December 2024]
 
  US-Saudi Aggression
US-British aggression on capital Sana'a
[22 December 2024]
US-British aggression on Hodeida
[22 December 2024]
US aggression targets Al-Ardi complex in Sana'a
[17 December 2024]
US-British aggression aircraft launch raid on Hajjah
[16 December 2024]
US-British aggression targets capital Sana'a
[09 November 2024]
  International
WSJ: Hezbollah strikes force about 230,000 settlers to flee north.
WSJ: Hezbollah strikes force about 230,000 settlers to flee north.
WSJ: Hezbollah strikes force about 230,000 settlers to flee north.
[Sun, 31 Dec 2023 08:27:54 +0300]

WASHINGTON December 31. 2023 (Saba) - The American Wall Street Journal has revealed that the number of displaced settlers in northern occupied Palestine in the Hezbollah strikes reached more than 230,000 settlers.

The WSJ said that anxiety is increasing among settlers in northern occupied Palestine with the increasing attacks of the Islamic resistance in Lebanon so that the Zionist Channel 13 reported that two days ago that the Zionists in the north are collapsing.

It added “The effects are not limited to the security situation, but extend to the psychological and economic situations as well,” noting that the settlers are talking about very great economic hardship.

Earlier, the Zionist enemy authorities closed a number of northern settlements to the entry of settlers, until further notice, in light of the security situation, according to enemy media.

The enemy media pointed out that the settlement gates are closed, "There is no exit for the settlers and exit is only possible for emergency humanitarian cases, such as transporting a pregnant woman to the hospital to deliver birth, but regional approval must be obtained before that."

Likewise, the occupation authorities evacuated new settlements in northern occupied Palestine.

The Zionist enemy media said the evacuated settlements are located on the northern border and have not been evacuated since 1948 (since the establishment of the Zionist entity).

Earlier, the Zionist media spoke about the increasing anxiety of the settlers in the north about returning to their homes, and about the accusations they make against the occupation government, accusing it of abandoning them.

The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon continues to target the Zionist enemy’s positions along the Lebanese-Palestinian border, achieving direct casualties, in response to the occupation’s ongoing aggression against Gaza, and its continued attacks on southern Lebanese villages.
H.H


resource : Saba

Whatsapp
Telegram
Print

  more of (International)
UPDATED ON :Sun, 22 Dec 2024 09:01:38 +0300