UAE: Hodeidah Operation Aims to Break Political Deadlock

A soldier walks at Red Sea port of Hodeidah, Yemen May 10, 2017. REUTERS/Abduljabbar Zeyad/File Photo
A soldier walks at Red Sea port of Hodeidah, Yemen May 10, 2017. REUTERS/Abduljabbar Zeyad/File Photo
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UAE: Hodeidah Operation Aims to Break Political Deadlock

A soldier walks at Red Sea port of Hodeidah, Yemen May 10, 2017. REUTERS/Abduljabbar Zeyad/File Photo
A soldier walks at Red Sea port of Hodeidah, Yemen May 10, 2017. REUTERS/Abduljabbar Zeyad/File Photo

The UAE said that the operation to liberate Yemen’s Hodeidah port aimed to “end the deadlock in the political process”, due to the Houthis’ continuous violations of UN Security Council Resolution 2216.

UAE State Minister for International Cooperation Reem Al-Hashemi addressed a letter to the current president of the Security Council, Russian Permanent Representative to the United Nations Vassily Nebenzia, saying that the operation to liberate Hodeidah, carried out by the Coalition for the Support of Legitimacy in Yemen and the legitimate Yemeni government, was aimed at ending the stalemate in the political process resulting from three years of intransigence and obstruction by the Houthis, and their continued violations of Security Council Resolution 2216.

She added that the UAE “is committed to international humanitarian law and affirms its humanitarian commitment to the Yemeni people, regardless of their location or affiliation.”

The minister noted that the current humanitarian situation in the area was stable, explaining that as the result of collective efforts by UN entities and the Arab coalition, 120 thousand metric tons of food have been stored in Hodeidah.

“This is enough to cover the food needs of 6.6 million people for at least one month,” Hashemi said, quoting the World Food Program (WFP).



KSrelief Clinics Provide Medical Services to 2,578 Syrian Refugees in Jordan's Zaatari Camp

Photo by SPA
Photo by SPA
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KSrelief Clinics Provide Medical Services to 2,578 Syrian Refugees in Jordan's Zaatari Camp

Photo by SPA
Photo by SPA

The King Salman Relief and Humanitarian Aid Center (KSrelief) clinics provided medical services to 2,578 patients in the Zaatari refugee camp for Syrians in Jordan during the second week of December 2024.
The general medicine clinics received 552 patients who were examined and given the necessary medications, while the internal medicine clinic received 137 patients with various health conditions, including diabetes, hypertension, and asthma.
The pediatric clinic treated 265 children, while the emergency department received 249 patients. The dental clinic received 154 patients, and 219 women were treated at the women's clinic, SPA reported.
The ear, nose, and throat clinic treated 57 patients suffering from sinus, pharynx, tonsils, and middle ear infections. The ophthalmology clinic provided the necessary treatment to 53 patients, while the cardiology clinic treated 21 patients. The diagnostic radiology clinic dealt with 21 patients, and the rehabilitation medicine clinic treated 35 patients.
During the said period, 541 laboratory tests were conducted on 183 patients, and 141 X-rays were performed on 110 patients. At the vaccination clinic, 147 vaccines were administered to 59 patients, and medications for chronic diseases were dispensed to 321 patients.
The health education department received 74 patients, and the physical therapy department treated 68 patients. The pharmacy recorded 1,665 prescriptions.