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Subject Associated Press: Houthis In Yemen Blow Up A Resident’s House, Killing At Least 9 From The Same Family, Residents Say
Date March 20, 2024 2:11 PM
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“Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen blew up a house Tuesday in a town
southeast of the capital, Sanaa, killing at least nine people from the same
family, officials and residents said. This came a day after two Houthi fighters
were killed in an ambush allegedly set up by the house’s owner, Ibrahim
al-Zalei. The deceased — a set of parents and their seven children — were
killed in the explosion, according to residents Ahmed Baydawy and Arman
Mahmoud. Rescuers and civilians were trying to pull out others buried under the
rubble, they said. Baydawy and Mahmoud said the Houthis besieged the house and
its surroundings in the district Radea, in the Bayda province early Tuesday,
before booby-trapping the house and blowing it up, causing severe damage to
neighboring buildings. In a statement, the Houthi-run Interior Ministry said
detonating the house was an “irresponsible reaction” by security forces who
used “excessive force in an illegal way” while pursuing suspects behind
Monday’s ambush. It said an investigation committee has been formed to bring
those involved to justice.”











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Eye on Extremism



March 20, 2024



Associated Press: Houthis In Yemen Blow Up A Resident’s House, Killing At
Least 9 From The Same Family, Residents Say
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“Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen blew up a house Tuesday in a town
southeast of the capital, Sanaa, killing at least nine people from the same
family, officials and residents said. This came a day after two Houthi fighters
were killed in an ambush allegedly set up by the house’s owner, Ibrahim
al-Zalei. The deceased — a set of parents and their seven children — were
killed in the explosion, according to residents Ahmed Baydawy and Arman
Mahmoud. Rescuers and civilians were trying to pull out others buried under the
rubble, they said. Baydawy and Mahmoud said the Houthis besieged the house and
its surroundings in the district Radea, in the Bayda province early Tuesday,
before booby-trapping the house and blowing it up, causing severe damage to
neighboring buildings. In a statement, the Houthi-run Interior Ministry said
detonating the house was an “irresponsible reaction” by security forces who
used “excessive force in an illegal way” while pursuing suspects behind
Monday’s ambush. It said an investigation committee has been formed to bring
those involved to justice.”



Politico: Germany Arrests 2 Afghans Over Swedish Parliament Attack Plot
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“German police on Tuesday arrested two suspected Islamic State supporters who
are accused of planning to attack the Swedish parliament. Two Afghan nationals,
named by authorities as Ibrahim M. G. and Ramin N., were arrested in the state
of Thuringia, according to a statement from Germany’s Federal Public Prosecutor
General. “The accused have been supporters of the ideology of the foreign
terrorist group ‘Islamic State (IS)’ since at least 2023,” the statement said.
Prosecutors said Ibrahim M. G. was tasked by the Islamic State Khorasan
Province group with retaliating against Quran-burning incidents in Sweden and
other Scandinavian countries, which inflamed tensions in Muslim-majority
countries. The “concrete” plans, which involved both accused co-conspirators,
included a firearms attack on police officers and others “in the vicinity of
the Swedish parliament in Stockholm,” prosecutors said, adding that the men
“researched the local conditions around the possible crime scene on the
internet and tried several times, albeit unsuccessfully, to obtain weapons.”"




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United States



Associated Press: Top Former US Generals Say Failures Of Biden Administration
In Planning Drove Chaotic Fall Of Kabul
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“The top two U.S. generals who oversaw the evacuation of Afghanistan as it
fell to the Taliban in August 2021 blamed the Biden administration for the
chaotic departure, telling lawmakers Tuesday that it inadequately planned for
the evacuation and did not order it in time. The rare testimony by former Joint
Chiefs Chairman Gen. Mark Milley and U.S. Central Command retired Gen. Frank
McKenzie publicly exposed for the first time the strain and differences the
military leaders had with the Biden administration in the final days of the
war. Two of those key differences included that the military had advised that
the U.S. keep at least 2,500 service members in Afghanistan to maintain
stability and a concern that the State Department was not moving fast enough to
get an evacuation started. The remarks also contrasted with an internal White
House review of the administration’s decisions which found that President Joe
Biden’s decisions had been “severely constrained” by previous withdrawal
agreements negotiated by former President Donald Trump and blamed the military,
saying top commanders said they had enough resources to handle the evacuation.”



Iraq



Reuters: UN Mission Probing Islamic State Crimes Forced To Shut In Iraq
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“A United Nations mission set up to help Iraq investigate alleged Islamic
State genocide and war crimes is being forced to shut prematurely before it can
finish its probes, following a souring of its relationship with the Iraqi
government. The removal of the U.N. mission set up in 2017 comes nearly a
decade after the extremist group rampaged across Syria and Iraq and at a time
when many of the Islamic State's victims still live displaced in camps and long
for justice. "Is the work done? Not yet, this is pretty clear," Christian
Ritscher, head of the UN Investigative Team to Promote Accountability for
Crimes Committed by Daesh (UNITAD), told Reuters in an interview. "We need more
time... If you look at an end-date of September 2024, we will not achieve a
completion of all investigative lines," nor other projects such as creating a
central archive for millions of pieces of evidence, he said. Ritscher was
speaking at length about the closure for the first time since the U.N. Security
Council in September renewed the agency's mandate for only one final year at
Iraq's request.”



Turkey



Associated Press: Turkish Warplanes Strike Kurdish Militant Positions In Iraq
After Attack Kills Soldier, Wounds 4
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“Turkey carried out a new round of airstrikes targeting Kurdish militants in
neighboring Iraq on Tuesday, Turkey’s defense ministry said, hours after a
Turkish soldier was killed and four others were wounded in an attack in the
region. Turkey often launches strikes against targets in Syria and Iraq it
believes to be affiliated with the Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or PKK, a banned
Kurdish separatist group that has waged an insurgency against Turkey since the
1980s. On Tuesday, the Turkish warplanes struck suspected PKK positions in the
Metina, Zap, Hakurk, Gara and Qandil regions in northern Iraq’s semi-autonomous
Kurdish region, according to a ministry statement. The jets reportedly
destroyed 27 PKK targets, including caves, bunkers, and shelters. There was no
immediate comment from the PKK. “We have not left the blood of any of our
martyrs on the ground,” the ministry said, suggesting that the airstrikes were
in retaliation to the attack that killed the Turkish soldier and wounded four
others.”



Yemen



Reuters: Houthis Say Fuel Tanker In The Red Sea Targeted With Missiles
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“Yemen's Houthis targeted a fuel tanker, MADO, in the Red Sea with naval
missile and Israel's Eilat port and resort region with winged missiles, the
group's military spokesperson Yahya Sarea said on Tuesday. MADO is a
Marshall-Islands flagged liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) tanker heading to
Singapore from Saudi Arabia, maritime shipping trackers showed. The Houthis
described it as American, but Equasis's shipping database indicates that it is
owned by Naftomar Shipping & Trading Co Ltd of Greece. Naftomar did not
immediately respond to a request for comment. Iran-aligned Houthi militants
have repeatedly launched drones and missiles at international commercial
shipping in the Red Sea region since mid-November, saying they are acting in
solidarity with Palestinians against Israel's military assault in Gaza. The
attacks have disrupted global shipping, forcing firms to take longer and more
expensive journeys around southern Africa. The United States and Britain, along
with other navies, have carried out strikes against Houthi targets in response.”



Middle East



Associated Press:Heavy Fighting Rages Around Gaza’s Biggest Hospital As Israel
Raids It For A Second Day
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“Explosions and shootings shook the Gaza Strip’s biggest hospital and
surrounding neighborhoods as Israeli forces stormed through the facility for a
second day Tuesday. The military said it had killed 50 Hamas militants in the
hospital, but it could not be independently confirmed that the dead were
combatants. The raid was a new blow to the Shifa medical complex, which had
only partially resumed operations after a destructive Israeli raid in November.
Thousands of Palestinian patients, medical staff and displaced people were
trapped inside the sprawling complex Tuesday as heavy fighting between troops
and Hamas fighters raged in nearby districts. “It’s very hard right now.
There’s heavy bombardment in the area of Shifa, and buildings are being hit.
The sound of tank and artillery fire is continuous,” Emy Shaheen, who lives
near the hospital, said in a voice message with repeated booms of shelling
audible in the background. She said a large fire had been raging for hours near
the hospital.”



Associated Press: During The Israel-Hamas War, Jews Will Soon Celebrate Purim
— One Of Their Most Joyous Holidays
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“Purim is widely depicted as the most thoroughly joyful of Jewish holidays —
highlighted by celebrations that include costumes, skits, noisemakers and
varying degrees of rowdiness. It celebrates the biblical story of how a plot to
exterminate Jews in Persia was thwarted, and thus is embraced as an affirmation
of Jewish survival throughout history. For many Jews, it will have extra
significance this year during a war in Gaza triggered by the Oct. 7 attacks on
Israel in which Hamas killed 1,200 people and took about 250 others hostage.
Purim is celebrated on the 14th day of the Hebrew month of Adar. This year,
that means Purim begins on Saturday night and continues through Sunday. In most
of Jerusalem, the holiday is celebrated one day later, from Sunday evening
until MondayHere’s an account from the Union for Reform Judaism:”



China



Voice Of America: China Envoy Meets Hamas Leader As Beijing Steps Into Israel
Conflict
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“China's Foreign Ministry on Tuesday acknowledged a meeting between its
diplomat Wang Kejian and the political leader of the Palestinian militant group
Hamas, Ismail Haniyeh, on Sunday in Qatar to discuss the conflict in Gaza. In a
short statement, the ministry said Wang and Haniyeh discussed the conflict but
did not elaborate. The meeting is the first announced to have taken place
between the Chinese envoy and Hamas since the militants attacked Israel on
October 7, killing about 1,200 Israelis and taking about 250 hostage. Israel's
counteroffensive in Gaza has killed nearly 32,000 Palestinians, two-thirds of
them women and children, Gaza health officials say. The Israeli military says
it has killed thousands of Hamas fighters. The meeting came just days after
Wang met separately with officials from Israel and from the Palestinian
Authority as part of Beijing's efforts at diplomacy. The Jerusalem Post reports
Hamas on Sunday night said Haniyeh told Wang the war must end quickly, the
Israel Defense Forces must withdraw from Gaza and an independent Palestinian
state needs to be established. Hamas says Wang assured Haniyeh "the Hamas
movement is part of the Palestinian national fabric, and China is keen on
relations with it."”



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