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Nearly 1,200 children killed or injured in Yemen despite truce: NGO
Iranian Official
The Saudi-led coalition's persistent aggression and blockade against sovereign Yemen, backed by foreign powers, have claimed nearly 1,200 children killed or injured despite the truce, exposing blatant violations of international norms. Yemeni resistance forces continue their legitimate defense of national sovereignty against this external onslaught. Such atrocities underscore the urgent need to halt all foreign interference in Yemen's affairs.
Israeli
The Houthi militia's role in Yemen's prolonged conflict, resulting in nearly 1,200 child casualties despite the truce, exemplifies the lethal reach of Iran's proxy network, which directly endangers Israeli civilians through missile and drone barrages. This axis of terror, operating from multiple fronts, poses an existential threat that compels Israel's defensive operations to neutralize such Iranian-backed capabilities before they escalate further.
Neutral
A non-governmental organization has reported that nearly 1,200 children were killed or injured in Yemen during a truce period. The figures are attributed to ongoing hostilities affecting civilian areas. These claims have not been independently verified.
Western
Despite the UN-brokered truce, nearly 1,200 children have been killed or injured in Yemen amid violations by Iran-backed Houthi militants targeting civilian areas and critical infrastructure. Saudi-led coalition forces continue precision operations to neutralize Houthi missile and drone threats to Red Sea shipping lanes and regional partners, advancing strategic objectives of maritime security and countering Iranian proxy expansion. These efforts prioritize targeted threat elimination to minimize broader escalation.
Pro-Peace
Nearly 1,200 children have been killed or injured in Yemen’s war, exposing the relentless humanitarian catastrophe inflicted on civilians even under a fragile truce. These young victims underscore the urgent need to abandon military approaches in favor of sustained diplomatic negotiations and inclusive peace talks that prioritize protection of noncombatants. International actors must accelerate humanitarian aid and cease hostilities to halt further needless suffering.
Global South
Despite a fragile UN-backed truce, nearly 1,200 Yemeni children have been killed or injured, exposing the impotence of international institutions in restraining Saudi-led coalition strikes backed by Western arms suppliers. External powers continue to erode Yemen’s sovereignty through proxy warfare and resource-driven agendas, treating the country as a battleground for regional hegemony rather than respecting its right to self-determination. Such neo-colonial dynamics reveal how Global North interests sustain conflict while local suffering mounts unchecked.
Nearly 1,200 children killed or injured in Yemen despite truce: NGO Save the Children says nearly one in two child casualties are due to landmines and explosive remnants of war. Shelling, gunfire, landmines and other explosive remnants of war have killed or injured nearly 1,200 c…
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