Saudi Female Soldier Helps Arab Coalition Pilot in Targeting Houthis

Video footage from the Saudi army operations room showing the destruction of the terrorist Houthi militia (Arab Coalition)
Video footage from the Saudi army operations room showing the destruction of the terrorist Houthi militia (Arab Coalition)
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Saudi Female Soldier Helps Arab Coalition Pilot in Targeting Houthis

Video footage from the Saudi army operations room showing the destruction of the terrorist Houthi militia (Arab Coalition)
Video footage from the Saudi army operations room showing the destruction of the terrorist Houthi militia (Arab Coalition)

A recent video clip revealed the participation of a Saudi military woman in crushing Houthi militants in Yemen. She did so from the operations command room for ongoing missions in support of Yemen’s official state.

She gave instructions to an Arab Coalition pilot on a mission to determine a hostile target of the Iranian-backed Houthi militia. Her guidance has aided the pilot in hitting the target with high accuracy.

The video shows that the operation was among those carried out by the Arab Coalition to protect Yemen’s Marib Governorate and its surroundings from the brutal attacks of the terrorist Houthi militia, which caused the death and displacement of thousands of Yemenis from their cities and villages.

The Saudi-led Arab Coalition air forces have been backing the Yemeni National Army in its operations against Iran-backed Houthi militias that seized the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, in September 2014 by force of arms plunging the country into a war that caused the largest humanitarian crisis in the world.



Saudi Arabia Sends New Aid Convoys for Residents Returning to Northern Gaza

The aid aims to help beneficiaries meet their basic needs as they return to homes that have been destroyed or damaged. SPA
The aid aims to help beneficiaries meet their basic needs as they return to homes that have been destroyed or damaged. SPA
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Saudi Arabia Sends New Aid Convoys for Residents Returning to Northern Gaza

The aid aims to help beneficiaries meet their basic needs as they return to homes that have been destroyed or damaged. SPA
The aid aims to help beneficiaries meet their basic needs as they return to homes that have been destroyed or damaged. SPA

New aid convoys from Saudi Arabia arrived in northern Gaza on Monday, facilitated by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief).

The assistance is part of a campaign aimed at providing essential relief to the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip.
The convoys delivered shelter kits, including blankets, mattresses, cooking utensils, water containers, and other necessary supplies to assist residents returning to their homes in northern Gaza.
The Saudi Center for Culture and Heritage, the executive partner of KSrelief in Gaza, is set to begin distributing the aid packages promptly.

The aid aims to help beneficiaries meet their basic needs as they return to homes that have been destroyed or damaged.
The effort is part of a series of humanitarian and relief programs executed by Saudi Arabia in solidarity with the Palestinian people during their ongoing crises and hardships.