• World News
  • Politics
  • Stock
  • Investing
  • Editor’s Pick
Time And Sales Reporter
Politics

UN halts humanitarian work in Yemen’s Houthi stronghold after staff detentions

by February 12, 2025
February 12, 2025

The United Nations said Monday it suspended its humanitarian operations in the stronghold of Yemen’s Houthi rebels after they detained eight more U.N. staffers, affecting the global response to one of the world’s worst humanitarian disasters.

In a statement, the U.N. said the ‘extraordinary’ decision to pause all operations and programs in northern Saada province was due to the lack of necessary security conditions and guarantees.

A spokesman for the Houthis didn’t immediately respond to messages seeking comment.

The rebels in recent months have detained dozens of U.N. staffers, as well as people associated with aid groups, civil society and the once-open U.S. Embassy in Sanaa, Yemen’s capital. None of the U.N. staffers has been released.

The U.N. statement said the pause in operations is meant to give the Houthis and the world body time to ‘arrange the release of arbitrarily detained U.N. personnel and ensure that the necessary conditions are in place to deliver critical humanitarian support’ in rebel-held areas.

It said the latest detained U.N. staffers — taken late last month — included six working in Saada, on Yemen’s northern border with Saudi Arabia.

Seven U.N. agencies operate in Saada, including the World Food Program, the World Health Organization and UNICEF, along with several international aid organizations, according to the U.N. humanitarian agency.

The U.N. late last month suspended all travel into Houthi-held areas.

The war in Yemen has killed more than 150,000 people, including fighters and civilians. The Iranian-backed Houthis have been fighting Yemen’s internationally recognized government, which is backed by a Saudi-led coalition, since 2014, when they descended from their stronghold in Saada and took control of Sanaa and most of the north.

The U.N. had projected that over 19 million people across Yemen will need humanitarian assistance this year as many deal with climate shocks, malnutrition, cholera and the economic effects of war.

The rebels have imprisoned thousands of people during the war. In recent months, they also intensified their crackdown on dissent, including recently sentencing 44 people to death.

In January, the Houthis unilaterally freed 153 war detainees as one of several overtures to ease tensions after the ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza. Such prisoner releases have been viewed as a means to jump-start talks over permanently ending Yemen’s war.

This post appeared first on FOX NEWS
previous post
RNC brings on new senior leadership to ‘work around the clock’ to support Trump agenda, elect Republicans
next post
Patel camp decries Durbin accusations as ‘politically motivated’ attempt to derail FBI confirmation

Related Posts

‘Full-blown battle’ brewing in Dem party as Mamdani-style...

November 26, 2025

Republicans try to quash concerns of more exits...

November 26, 2025

Trump jokes that Biden turkey pardon in 2024...

November 26, 2025

Trump pushes peace in Europe, pressure in the...

November 26, 2025

FBI nabs Florida man with alleged plan to...

November 26, 2025

DOJ files motion to unseal Epstein docs in...

November 25, 2025







    Stay updated with the latest news, exclusive offers, and special promotions. Sign up now and be the first to know! As a member, you'll receive curated content, insider tips, and invitations to exclusive events. Don't miss out on being part of something special.


    By opting in you agree to receive emails from us and our affiliates. Your information is secure and your privacy is protected.




    Recent Posts

    • ‘Full-blown battle’ brewing in Dem party as Mamdani-style candidates rise in key races

      November 26, 2025
    • Trump pushes peace in Europe, pressure in the Americas — inside the two-front gamble

      November 26, 2025
    • Trump jokes that Biden turkey pardon in 2024 ‘invalid’ due to autopen

      November 26, 2025
    • Republicans try to quash concerns of more exits following Marjorie Taylor Greene’s surprise resignation

      November 26, 2025
    • FBI nabs Florida man with alleged plan to livestream neo-Nazi terror attack; graphic Signal messages recovered

      November 26, 2025
    • About us
    • Contact us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions

    Copyright © 2025 timeandsalesreporter.com | All Rights Reserved

    Time And Sales Reporter
    • World News
    • Politics
    • Stock
    • Investing
    • Editor’s Pick

    Read alsox

    Trump wins over lifelong Democrat autoworker with ‘big,...

    June 27, 2025

    Trump to take more than 200 executive actions...

    January 20, 2025

    Democratic lawmakers criticize Israel’s defensive strikes against Iran’s...

    June 14, 2025