Yemen Underlines Need for Counterterrorism Efforts after Hadramout Attack

The site of a car bomb explosion targeting a convoy of officials in the city of Aden last Sunday (EPA)
The site of a car bomb explosion targeting a convoy of officials in the city of Aden last Sunday (EPA)
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Yemen Underlines Need for Counterterrorism Efforts after Hadramout Attack

The site of a car bomb explosion targeting a convoy of officials in the city of Aden last Sunday (EPA)
The site of a car bomb explosion targeting a convoy of officials in the city of Aden last Sunday (EPA)

Yemen’s official state has underlined the need for security and military apparatuses hunting down terrorist cells across the war-torn nation. The emphasis came after three interior ministry officers were killed in a blast that targeted their convoy in the eastern governorate of Hadramout .

Prime Minister Maeen Abdulmalik, who is on an official visit to Egypt, directed the military and security bodies to strengthen safety measures and take necessary steps to track down terror cells seeking to disrupt security and stability in government-run governorates, official sources reported.

Abdulmalik reaffirmed the need to raise public awareness about the need to help state agencies expose terror cells colluding with Houthi insurgents.

It is worth noting that Abdulmalik’s remarks were made during a phone conversation he had with Hadramout Governorate Undersecretary for Valley and Desert Affairs Essam al-Kithiri.

The two discussed fall-out from a recent terrorist attack that saw the targeting of an officer’s vehicle with an explosive device. The assault killed three security personnel, according to the state-owned Saba News Agency.

Abdulmalik underlined the importance of steadfastness in deterring and pursuing terrorist cells. He also urged setting effective mechanisms to prevent the recurrence of security breaches.

Hadramout's attack follows an earlier episode in which an attempt was made on the lives of the Yemeni agriculture minister and governor of the interim capital, Aden.

The uptick in terrorist attacks happening in liberated governorates comes when Houthis are scaling up their military escalation, highlighted Abdulmalik, adding that pro-government forces must work to foil such attacks.

Abdulmalik confirmed that his government would spare no effort to implement all deterrent procedures to eradicate terrorism and extremism in all shapes and forms.

More so, the head of government vowed undying support to military and security forces fulfilling their duties. He revealed there would be cooperation with Yemen’s partners to end the scourge of terrorism.



Separate Israeli Drone Strikes Kill 4 People in Lebanon

Forensic experts and firefighters work around the wreckage of a vehicle at the site of an Israeli drone attack in Araya, east of Beirut, on November 7, 2024, amid the ongoing war between Israel and Hezbollah. (Photo by Fadel ITANI / AFP)
Forensic experts and firefighters work around the wreckage of a vehicle at the site of an Israeli drone attack in Araya, east of Beirut, on November 7, 2024, amid the ongoing war between Israel and Hezbollah. (Photo by Fadel ITANI / AFP)
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Separate Israeli Drone Strikes Kill 4 People in Lebanon

Forensic experts and firefighters work around the wreckage of a vehicle at the site of an Israeli drone attack in Araya, east of Beirut, on November 7, 2024, amid the ongoing war between Israel and Hezbollah. (Photo by Fadel ITANI / AFP)
Forensic experts and firefighters work around the wreckage of a vehicle at the site of an Israeli drone attack in Araya, east of Beirut, on November 7, 2024, amid the ongoing war between Israel and Hezbollah. (Photo by Fadel ITANI / AFP)

An Israeli drone strike on Thursday hit a car at an army checkpoint in the southern port city of Sidon, killing three people and wounding several others, including Lebanese soldiers and UN peacekeepers, Lebanon’s state news agency and the army said.

The Lebanese army said in a communique that three soldiers and four Malaysian peacekeepers were injured.

The National News Agency said one of the wounded was taken to the hospital while the peacekeepers were treated for minor injuries at the scene of the attack at the northern entrance of Sidon, Lebanon’s third-largest city. There was no immediate information on the identities of those who died.

The convoy of peacekeepers happened to be driving nearby when the airstrike occurred, according to the report.

A drone strike earlier Thursday hit a car on a main highway just outside Beirut, killing one woman, according to local media.

The attack took place near Araya, where several similar drone strikes have taken place in the past week.