September 26: Annual Commemoration Poses Challenge for Houthis

A photo of the historical buildings in Sana’a listed on UNESCO’s World Heritage list (AFP)
A photo of the historical buildings in Sana’a listed on UNESCO’s World Heritage list (AFP)
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September 26: Annual Commemoration Poses Challenge for Houthis

A photo of the historical buildings in Sana’a listed on UNESCO’s World Heritage list (AFP)
A photo of the historical buildings in Sana’a listed on UNESCO’s World Heritage list (AFP)

The anniversary of the September 26 Revolution has become a chance for Yemenis to voice their opposition to Houthi control in northern Yemen. This revolution, which began in 1962, ended the rule of the Houthis’ predecessors and established the republic.
Ahead of a potential uprising this week, the Houthis have launched a wave of arrests, detaining dozens of activists in Ibb Governorate, 193 kilometers south of the Houthi-run capital of Sana’a.
Among those arrested are leaders from the General People’s Congress (GPC), the party founded by the late President Ali Abdullah Saleh.
Residents in Ibb who spoke to Asharq Al-Awsat have reported that Houthi intelligence has deployed armed units across neighborhoods and increased surveillance on social media.
In the city, over 50 young people have been arrested as part of the crackdown. Authorities are also checking the phones and vehicles of passersby for messages celebrating the anniversary of the revolution, which many Yemenis view as a key moment for change in the country.
Sources report that the Houthis have increased their presence in Ibb, particularly in the old neighborhood, a center for opponents of their rule.
They are stopping pedestrians and searching phones and vehicles for national flags or materials promoting celebrations for the revolution’s anniversary.
Dozens of activists have been arrested, including Mohammed Al-Kathiri and Amjad Marai from Al-Ahwal Ramadan neighborhood, and Yahya Al-Jashani from the old area.
Also detained are teacher Abdul Aziz Al-Fadhli and lawyer Akram Al-Tahiri from Jarafah, both taken to an unknown location. Young activist Yahya Al-Qashab was arrested in Al-Daleel for calling for celebrations commemorating the September 26 Revolution.
In the Al-Sadah district of Ibb Governorate, residents report that Houthi intelligence, led by security chief Abu Ahmed Al-Washli, has conducted raids on homes, abducting 31 people from the district center and nearby villages.
They are accused of writing about the September 26 Revolution and planning celebrations.
Among those detained are several teachers, including Amin Al-Ashoul, Abdul Ilah Al-Yajouri, and Ahmad Al-Maghni, the deputy head of the district’s examination office, as well as Ghaleb Shazer and Abdu Al-Duwairi.

 



Israeli Airstrikes Kill at Least 31 in Lebanon

 Smoke billows over Beirut's southern suburbs after Israeli strikes, amid hostilities between Hezbollah and Israeli forces, as seen from Baabda, Lebanon, November 25, 2024. (Reuters)
Smoke billows over Beirut's southern suburbs after Israeli strikes, amid hostilities between Hezbollah and Israeli forces, as seen from Baabda, Lebanon, November 25, 2024. (Reuters)
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Israeli Airstrikes Kill at Least 31 in Lebanon

 Smoke billows over Beirut's southern suburbs after Israeli strikes, amid hostilities between Hezbollah and Israeli forces, as seen from Baabda, Lebanon, November 25, 2024. (Reuters)
Smoke billows over Beirut's southern suburbs after Israeli strikes, amid hostilities between Hezbollah and Israeli forces, as seen from Baabda, Lebanon, November 25, 2024. (Reuters)

Massive explosions lit up Lebanon’s skies with flashes of orange, sending towering plumes of smoke into the air as Israeli airstrikes pounded Beirut’s southern suburbs. The blasts damaged buildings and left shattered glass and debris scattered across nearby streets. No casualties were reported after many residents fled the targeted sites.

Some of the strikes landed close to central Beirut and near Christian neighborhoods and other targets where Israel had issued evacuation warnings, including in Tyre and Nabatiyeh province. Israeli airstrikes also hit the northeast Baalbek-Hermel region without warning.

Lebanon’s Health Ministry said that 26 people were killed in southern Lebanon, four in the eastern Baalbek-Hermel province and one in Choueifat, a neighborhood in Beirut’s southern suburbs that was not subjected to evacuation warnings on Monday.

The deaths brought the total toll to 3,768 killed in Lebanon throughout 13 months of war between Israel and Hezbollah and nearly two months since Israel launched its ground invasion. Many of those killed since the start of the war between Israel and Hezbollah have been civilians, and health officials said some of the recovered bodies were so severely damaged that DNA testing would be required to confirm their identities.

Israel says it has killed more than 2,000 Hezbollah members. Lebanon’s Health Ministry says the war has displaced 1.2 million people.