Houthi Coup Deprives 2 Million Yemeni Children of Education

School children in Yemen. (Reuters)
School children in Yemen. (Reuters)
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Houthi Coup Deprives 2 Million Yemeni Children of Education

School children in Yemen. (Reuters)
School children in Yemen. (Reuters)

Two million Yemeni children have been deprived of an education since the Iran-backed Houthi militias staged their coup against legitimate authorities four years ago, estimated Education Minister Abdullah Lemmles.

He warned that Yemen was on the verge of famine, saying 22.2 million people need basic support and 1.8 million children under the age of five and 1.1 mothers and pregnant women suffer from malnutrition.

He made his remarks during a Tunisia-hosted meeting on supporting education and comprehensive stability in the Middle East and North Africa region.

The Houthi war has had devastating effects on the education sector in Yemen, continued the minister.

Some 3,600 schools have been shut since the eruption of the war, leaving 1.9 million children without an education, he added.

Some 2000 elementary and secondary schools have been damaged or seized by the Houthis for their war efforts, he stated.

Moreover, 67 percent of schools have not paid salaries for their teachers in nearly two years.

The collapse of the education sector could leave irreparable damage in the country, warned Lemmles.

The government will exert efforts with the World Food Program and other partners in determining the strengths and weaknesses of the school food programs by bolstering dialogue over general policies, he added.

The legitimate government is keen on implementing school food programs in cooperation with the WFP and other members of the international community, he revealed.

Some 123,000 children in Aden, Lahj, Saada, Sanaa, Shabwa and Taiz benefited from the resumption of the school food program in April, Lemmles stated.

The government is seeking to expand the program to help 600,000 students and 16 provinces.



Israeli Strike in Syria Kills 5 Soldiers

People fleeing from Lebanon arrive on the Syrian side of the border with Lebanon in Jdeidat Yabus in southwestern Syria on September 25, 2024. (Photo by LOUAI BESHARA / AFP)
People fleeing from Lebanon arrive on the Syrian side of the border with Lebanon in Jdeidat Yabus in southwestern Syria on September 25, 2024. (Photo by LOUAI BESHARA / AFP)
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Israeli Strike in Syria Kills 5 Soldiers

People fleeing from Lebanon arrive on the Syrian side of the border with Lebanon in Jdeidat Yabus in southwestern Syria on September 25, 2024. (Photo by LOUAI BESHARA / AFP)
People fleeing from Lebanon arrive on the Syrian side of the border with Lebanon in Jdeidat Yabus in southwestern Syria on September 25, 2024. (Photo by LOUAI BESHARA / AFP)

An overnight Israeli airstrike on a military site in the area of Kfar Yabous in Syria near the border with Lebanon killed five Syrian army soldiers and injured another, Syrian state news agency SANA reported Friday, citing an unnamed military official.

Israel's military did not immediately acknowledge the strike. Israel regularly targets military sites in Syria and facilities linked to Iran and the Lebanon’s Hezbollah but rarely acknowledges them.

Those strikes have become more frequent as Hezbollah has exchanged fire with Israeli forces for the past 11 months against the backdrop of Israel’s war against Hamas in the Gaza Strip.

Tens of thousands of Lebanese and Syrians have fled across the border from Lebanon into Syria since the beginning of the week amid intense Israeli bombardment that Israel says is targeting Hezbollah fighters and weapons. The strikes have killed an estimated 700 people to date, including at least 150 women and children.