Diplomatic Sources: Griffiths Awaits Houthi Response to Peace Initiative

UN Special Envoy to Yemen Martin Griffiths briefs UN Security Council, UN agencies
UN Special Envoy to Yemen Martin Griffiths briefs UN Security Council, UN agencies
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Diplomatic Sources: Griffiths Awaits Houthi Response to Peace Initiative

UN Special Envoy to Yemen Martin Griffiths briefs UN Security Council, UN agencies
UN Special Envoy to Yemen Martin Griffiths briefs UN Security Council, UN agencies

The UN Special Envoy to Yemen Martin Griffiths is waiting for a Houthi response to the peace initiative he sent to the country’s warring parties a few days ago. The internationally recognized government of Yemen has already responded positively to the initiative.

In the event that Houthis give a positive response to the initiative, a crisis meeting will be held between the conflicting parties.

The meeting will be followed by consecutive meetings to stabilize the comprehensive ceasefire, and move forward with comprehensive political peace negotiations for the Yemeni issue, sources revealed.

On April 8, the Arab Coalition backing the Yemeni government had announced a two-week ceasefire that was extended to a month based on Griffiths’ demand. Houthis, on the other hand, did not commit to any truce and continued the group’s military operations on multiple fronts.

The Arab Coalition announced that 121 Houthi violations of the ceasefire had been recorded in Yemen during the past 24 hours, noting that the number of violations reached 2797 violations since the ceasefire was announced.

“The UN Envoy presented a plan to Yemen’s warring sides, and has received a positive response from the government. He is waiting on the Houthi response,” British Ambassador to Yemen Micheal Aron told Asharq Al-Awsat, adding that his office has pressed Houthis into showing leniency towards the offer.

Aron revealed that Houthis said they were drafting up a response to the initiative and that it is expected to be a positive one. The UK diplomat gave no further details.

The crisis and ceasefire meetings, should Houthis accept the initiative, will be held virtually given the outbreak of the novel coronavirus.

As for field developments, military sources reported that fierce clashes had erupted on Saturday in the northeastern Sirwah district, nestled west of Marib Governorate. Fighting broke out after Yemeni Army units foiled an attack plotted by Houthis against Army positions in the district.

A prominent Houthi rebel commander was already killed Thursday amid fierce clashes, according to local sources.

Mohamed Abdel Karim al-Hamran, who commanded special forces in Marib and Bayda provinces, was buried in the capital Sana’a, according to the SANA news agency.

Al-Hamran was killed during a clash with government forces in Sirwah district of Marib province, Mohammed Jumeh, ambassador and permanent delegate of the Republic of Yemen to UNESCO, said on Twitter.
Jumeh added that it was a painful blow to the Houthi militia.



Israeli Strikes Kill 22 in Beirut as Hezbollah’s Wafiq Safa Evades Assassination

People gather in front of a damaged building after an Israeli military strike at the Nuwayri area in Beirut, Lebanon, 10 October 2024. EPA/WAEL HAMZEH
People gather in front of a damaged building after an Israeli military strike at the Nuwayri area in Beirut, Lebanon, 10 October 2024. EPA/WAEL HAMZEH
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Israeli Strikes Kill 22 in Beirut as Hezbollah’s Wafiq Safa Evades Assassination

People gather in front of a damaged building after an Israeli military strike at the Nuwayri area in Beirut, Lebanon, 10 October 2024. EPA/WAEL HAMZEH
People gather in front of a damaged building after an Israeli military strike at the Nuwayri area in Beirut, Lebanon, 10 October 2024. EPA/WAEL HAMZEH

Israeli strikes killed 22 people and injured more than 100 in central Beirut on Thursday, Lebanese authorities said, as a senior Hezbollah official evaded an Israeli assassination attempt in the city, according to three security sources.

Wafiq Safa, who heads Hezbollah's liaison and coordination unit responsible for working with Lebanese security agencies, was targeted by Israel on Thursday night but survived, the security sources said.

The Israeli strikes hit a densely packed residential neighborhood of apartment buildings and small shops in the heart of Beirut.

Israel did not issue evacuation warnings ahead of the strikes and had not previously attacked the area.

Lebanon's Health Ministry reported 22 people killed and 117 wounded. Among the dead was a family of eight, including three children, who had evacuated from the south, according to a security source.

Reuters witnesses said at least one strike hit near a gas station and a thick column of smoke was visible. 
There was no immediate comment on the incident by Israel.
After Israel killed a series of high-ranking Hezbollah officials in recent weeks, including top leader Hassan Nasrallah, Safa was among the few surviving senior figures as the group's upper echelons struggled to reorganize.

The attempt to kill Safa, whose role merges security and political affairs, marked a widening of Israel's targets among Hezbollah officials, which previously focused on the group’s military commanders and top leaders.