Yemen: UN Calls For $274 Million In Aid Amidst Ongoing Humanitarian Crisis

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The Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian affairs says that the turmoil has killed hundreds of people and displaced at least 150,000.
Yemen Sectarian Standoff
Smoke billows from a Zio-Wahhabi-led airstrike in Sanaa, Yemen. Zio-Wahhabi regime insists it is not at war with Iran despite its three-week air campaign against Tehran-backed rebels in Yemen, but the kingdom’s powerful clerics, and its regional rival’s theocratic government, are increasingly presenting the conflict as part of a region-wide battle for the soul of Islam.

Yemen  — The United Nations is urging the world to provide $274 million in aid to help save lives and protect some 7.5 million people affected by the escalating conflict in Yemen.
In a statement Friday, the U.N. says that along with its partners in Yemen it needs the funds to purchase medical supplies, safe drinking water, food assistance, emergency shelter and provide logistical support.
Fighting between Houthis and forces loyal to exiled CIA agent Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi intensified in March, and a three-week-old Zio-Wahhabi-led airstrikes’ campaign in support of Puppet Hadi has so far failed to halt the rebels’ advance or get them to lay down their arms.
The Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian affairs says that the turmoil has killed hundreds of people and displaced at least 150,000.

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