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Reminds you of someone else? Just like Islamic terrorists Hamas in Gaza destroyed the country and killed his own citizens , same thing with the Houthis, they're killing Yemen and the civilians, but both don't give a shit because they feel they're martyrizing and will eventually get the 72 virgins.

Yemen suffers $2 billion revenue loss from halted oil exports amid Houthi assaults

Yemenā€™s fragile economy has sustained a devastating blow, with over $2 billion in oil export revenue lost to the Houthi factionā€™s targeted assaults on export facilities. This revelation by Yemeni Prime Minister Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak illustrates a dire financial quagmire for a country where oil exports are the lifeline, accounting for 75% of the governmentā€™s budget.


The economic strain imposed by the Houthi offensive is a stark reminder of the complex interplay of conflict and economy in Yemen. The Dhabah oil terminal, which came under attack in October 2022, marked the beginning of a crippling siege on the nationā€™s oil exports. ā€œLast year, we lost approximately 3 trillion Yemeni riyals, or approximately 2 billion US dollars, of our revenues after we were prevented from exporting oil,ā€ bin Mubarak stated in Mukalla, the seat of Hadramout province.


The prime ministerā€™s figures are more than mere statistics; they represent the halted livelihoods of countless Yemenis. Beyond the economic losses, over 300 Yemeni lives were claimed in the last quarter alone, tarnishing what little peace the UN-mediated ceasefire brought before its collapse in early October 2022. The embattled Yemeni government is now entangled in challenges ranging from compensating public sector workers to maintaining essential services like power generation.

Beyond Yemenā€™s borders, the Houthiā€™s naval blockade in the Red Sea is reshaping global economic patterns. The strategically placed Bab al-Mandab Strait is a chokepoint through which Houthi attacks have disrupted international shipping, forcing the global economy to confront a novel form of economic warfare. The Houthiā€™s self-proclaimed retaliation against Israeli actions in Gaza has resulted in dozens of maritime incidents, affecting the flow of goods and energy between Asia and Europe.


Shipping firms from countries opposing the Israeli offensive in Gaza allegedly received exemptions from Houthi attacks, creating an uneven commercial playing field. Conversely, the targeted disruptions have punished shippers linked to Israel, exacerbating costs and journey times.

This calculated economic sanctioning by the Houthis resembles state-imposed sanctions but executed by a non-state actor. The resulting economic penalties are not just reshuffling trade routes but are also imposing wider costs, from increased shipping fees to lost Suez Canal transit fees for Egypt. While the anti-ship campaignā€™s impact on Israelā€™s policy in Gaza remains questionable, its ripple effects have been felt across the global economy.

These assaults demonstrate the Houthisā€™ disregard for international norms and highlight the groupā€™s resilience to military deterrence. Despite rounds of US-UK airstrikes and a significant multinational naval presence aimed at curbing Houthi capabilities, the group continues its maritime provocations. The international community grapples with the challenge of deterring a faction that wields inexpensive and rudimentary weaponry to significant effect.


Within Yemen, the Houthi movement has capitalized on the popularity of its attacks to consolidate domestic power. The militantsā€™ defiant stance and recruitment surge reflect the regional and religious dimensions of the conflict, challenging traditional power structures and military strategies.

 

shack

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Bullshit, buddy.
Hey Geno, you ain't my buddy.

Geno, why are you afraid to tell us how many Jews in Israel you think are Zionist? It doesn't have to be accurate. Just your guesstimation, Geno.
 

Frankfooter

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Hey Geno, you ain't my buddy.

Geno, why are you afraid to tell us how many Jews in Israel you think are Zionist? It doesn't have to be accurate. Just your guesstimation, Geno.
Why don't you know? You don't even know how many are on your genocidal team?
Why don't you tell us how many of the 15,000 children Israel has killed were Hamas and deserved to die, smack?

Smack, champion of the wife beater's defence.
 

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Houston Mother Admits Choking Girl for Not Wearing Hijabā€¦

Three years of community service? That's all? She should be deported and leave her daughter in Texas.

Kingwood mom accused of choking teen daughter for not wearing hijab in social media post, pleads guilty

Sittarh Khan has three years of community service as part of her plea agreement

KINGWOOD, TX ā€“ A Kingwood mother accused of beating and choking her daughter when the teen did not wear her hijab in a social media post, has three years of community service ahead of her.

Sittarh Khan is accused of beating, choking, and burning her 14-year-old daughter in October of last year. She was upset with her for not wearing her hijab and overcooking pita bread, according to Harris County prosecutors.

Initially, Khan was also charged with assaulting a family member, but that charge was dropped for a guilty plea to injuring a child, causing bodily injury.

ā€œThe defendant, upset the complainant did not wear her hijab at school, beat and choked the complainant, causing her to lose consciousness,ā€ the hearing officer said during Khanā€™s probable cause hearing shortly after her arrest.

A source close to the investigation told KPRC 2 Khan discovered the head covering was missing in an Instagram post of her daughter.


The injury to a child charge stems from an incident over pita bread. Khan allegedly got upset about the bread being overcooked and ā€œforced the complainantā€™s arm onto a hot oven rack, causing her to have three burn marks,ā€ the hearing officer said.

Khanā€™s plea agreement includes deferred adjudication for three years. During that time, she has to complete 100 hours of community service, donate $100 to the Houston Food Bank, cannot use drugs or alcohol and must attend a 4-hour anger management class.

 

shack

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Why don't you know?
How am I supposed to know how many Israeli Jews that YOU think are Zionists? I don't profess to have the ability to read minds like you do.

How many Israeli Jews do you, Frank Geno Footer, think are Zionists?


You don't even know how many are on your genocidal team?
Most of the people posting in the politics forum are pro-Israel in this conflict.
Why don't you tell us how many of the 15,000 children Israel has killed were Hamas and deserved to die, smack?

Smack, champion of the wife beater's defence.
The Gazans who are being beaten are married to Hamas.

Even Klatuu's "shack of sit" nickname shows much more ingenuity than simply making a rhyme of shack, Geno.
 

Frankfooter

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How am I supposed to know how many Israeli Jews that YOU think are Zionists? I don't profess to have the ability to read minds like you do.

How many Israeli Jews do you, Frank Geno Footer, think are Zionists?



Most of the people posting in the politics forum are pro-Israel in this conflict.

The Gazans who are being beaten are married to Hamas.

Even Klatuu's "shack of sit" nickname shows much more ingenuity than simply making a rhyme of shack, Geno.
Ok, quack, I'll give a variety of new names. Its really rather slack of you to not know how many Israeli Jews are zionists, its like you don't even know how many are foreigners or why Israel bans DNA tests. They, like you, hack, are afraid of the answers.

This board has 234,000 members and team genocide is only about half a dozen big. Zionists can't get enough supporters willing to carry the flag of genocide anywhere on the streets while Palestinian flags are everywhere. Genocide lovers are afraid to show their faces in public, both of them.

If you want to be a shackhole, that's up to you. But its clear you haven't taken your walker outside in months.

 

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Reminds you of someone else? Just like Islamic terrorists Hamas in Gaza destroyed the country and killed his own citizens , same thing with the Houthis, they're killing Yemen and the civilians, but both don't give a shit because they feel they're martyrizing and will eventually get the 72 virgins.

Yemen suffers $2 billion revenue loss from halted oil exports amid Houthi assaults

Yemenā€™s fragile economy has sustained a devastating blow, with over $2 billion in oil export revenue lost to the Houthi factionā€™s targeted assaults on export facilities. This revelation by Yemeni Prime Minister Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak illustrates a dire financial quagmire for a country where oil exports are the lifeline, accounting for 75% of the governmentā€™s budget.


The economic strain imposed by the Houthi offensive is a stark reminder of the complex interplay of conflict and economy in Yemen. The Dhabah oil terminal, which came under attack in October 2022, marked the beginning of a crippling siege on the nationā€™s oil exports. ā€œLast year, we lost approximately 3 trillion Yemeni riyals, or approximately 2 billion US dollars, of our revenues after we were prevented from exporting oil,ā€ bin Mubarak stated in Mukalla, the seat of Hadramout province.


The prime ministerā€™s figures are more than mere statistics; they represent the halted livelihoods of countless Yemenis. Beyond the economic losses, over 300 Yemeni lives were claimed in the last quarter alone, tarnishing what little peace the UN-mediated ceasefire brought before its collapse in early October 2022. The embattled Yemeni government is now entangled in challenges ranging from compensating public sector workers to maintaining essential services like power generation.

Beyond Yemenā€™s borders, the Houthiā€™s naval blockade in the Red Sea is reshaping global economic patterns. The strategically placed Bab al-Mandab Strait is a chokepoint through which Houthi attacks have disrupted international shipping, forcing the global economy to confront a novel form of economic warfare. The Houthiā€™s self-proclaimed retaliation against Israeli actions in Gaza has resulted in dozens of maritime incidents, affecting the flow of goods and energy between Asia and Europe.


Shipping firms from countries opposing the Israeli offensive in Gaza allegedly received exemptions from Houthi attacks, creating an uneven commercial playing field. Conversely, the targeted disruptions have punished shippers linked to Israel, exacerbating costs and journey times.

This calculated economic sanctioning by the Houthis resembles state-imposed sanctions but executed by a non-state actor. The resulting economic penalties are not just reshuffling trade routes but are also imposing wider costs, from increased shipping fees to lost Suez Canal transit fees for Egypt. While the anti-ship campaignā€™s impact on Israelā€™s policy in Gaza remains questionable, its ripple effects have been felt across the global economy.

These assaults demonstrate the Houthisā€™ disregard for international norms and highlight the groupā€™s resilience to military deterrence. Despite rounds of US-UK airstrikes and a significant multinational naval presence aimed at curbing Houthi capabilities, the group continues its maritime provocations. The international community grapples with the challenge of deterring a faction that wields inexpensive and rudimentary weaponry to significant effect.


Within Yemen, the Houthi movement has capitalized on the popularity of its attacks to consolidate domestic power. The militantsā€™ defiant stance and recruitment surge reflect the regional and religious dimensions of the conflict, challenging traditional power structures and military strategies.

Hamas, Houti & ISIS are the masters of scorched earth... That's why no matter what atrocities Hamas does, Franky will back them 200% despite the consequences that the Israel will inflict on Gaza because hey....to kill 1200 civilian Jews? it was all fucking worth it for Hamas....they proudly admit it was just a taste....fucking lunatics...
 
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This board has 234,000 members and team genocide is only about half a dozen big. Zionists can't get enough supporters willing to carry the flag of genocide anywhere on the streets while Palestinian flags are everywhere. Genocide lovers are afraid to show their faces in public, both of them
More like we actually have better things to do than to worry about a war that's thousands of miles away. We have our own share of problems here in Canada and your protesting shenanigans by occupying roads does not help. If you and your gang really want to make a statement, go to Israel and do it!
 
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More like we actually have better things to do than to worry about a war that's thousands of miles away. We have our own share of problems here in Canada and your protesting shenanigans by occupying roads does not help. If you and your gang really want to make a statement, go to Israel and do it!
Nah, you have to protest here because Biden and Trudeau are enabling it.
 
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