- Yemen: Eight civilians killed in Hodeidah shelling (Al Jazeera)
At least eight people have been killed in shelling of an industrial compound in Yemen’s strategic port of Hodeidah, according to the government which blamed Houthi rebels for the attack.
- Hunger surges to record levels in war-torn Yemen: UN (France 24)
Malnutrition in conflict-hit Yemen has reached record levels, narrowing the window of opportunity to prevent a famine, the UN said Thursday, as the coronavirus and funding shortfalls threaten a humanitarian perfect storm.
- Qatar rules out normalization of Israel ties for now (AP)
ROME (AP) — Qatar’s foreign minister said Friday that his country remains committed to the creation of a Palestinian state with its capital in east Jerusalem, and that progress on that front would need to be “at the core” of any agreement to normalize relations with Israel.
- Saudi Arabia says end to yearslong Qatar boycott ‘in reach’ (AP)
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Saudi Arabia’s top diplomat said Friday that an end to the yearslong boycott of Qatar by the kingdom and three other Arab nations “looks in reach” for all involved, though he offered no details on how this feud would be resolved.
- Qatar foreign min says there has been movement on resolving Gulf dispute (Reuters)
DUBAI, Dec 4 (Reuters) - Qatar’s foreign minister said on Friday that there has been movement on resolving a bitter diplomatic dispute among the Gulf countries but that he could not predict whether a breakthrough was imminent or would fully resolve the matter.
- U.S. considering blacklist for Yemen's Houthis - Oman foreign minister (Reuters)
DUBAI (Reuters) - Oman’s foreign minister said on Saturday the top U.S. diplomat for the Middle East had discussed with his country the possibility of Washington designating Yemen’s Iran-aligned Houthi movement as a terrorist group.
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