Tag: Yemen

Luai Ahmed shares his journey from escaping fundamentalist Islamist culture in Yemen to becoming a pro-Israel peace advocate in Sweden, addressing challenges of integration and calling for more balanced discussions on multiculturalism and immigration.
The video explores the origins and motivations behind the Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen, examining their anti-American, anti-Israeli sentiments, Jew-hatred, and Islamic fundamentalism while delving into their viral video tactics and connections to humanitarian crises and attacks on merchant ships.
This podcast episode explores the story of Yosef Dhu Nuwas, a lesser-known Jewish monarch from 5th-century Yemen who converted to Judaism and became the ruler of the ancient kingdom of Himyar.
The Israel-Hamas conflict, which started in Gaza, has had far-reaching consequences throughout the Middle East.
This discussion focuses on the threat posed by the Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen.
The Houthi movement, also known as Ansar Allah, launched attacks on vessels in the Bab al-Mandab strait demanding that Israel end its military offensive in Gaza.
The Biden administration has designated Yemen's Houthi rebels as a global terrorist group due to their increasing attacks on international shipping in the Red Sea.
The article discusses the current state of the broadening war in the Middle East.
US and British combat aircraft targeted Houthi militia in Yemen, indicating a rare involvement of Western countries in the conflict between Israel and an Arab adversary.
The text discusses recent American strikes against Houthi targets in Yemen and questions whether these strikes are sufficient to combat terrorism in the Red Sea.
In this article, the author reflects on the possibility of Israel ceasing to exist.
Dr. Yoel Guzansky, a former member of Israel's National Security Council and a senior researcher at the Institute for National Security Studies, warns that the Houthis, an Islamist rebel group in Yemen, are becoming a major strategic threat to Israel.
Motti Inbari, a professor of religion and expert on Israeli social and religious movements, addresses the myth of the Yemenite Children Affair in a recent essay.
In a recent podcast, Motti Inbari, a professor of religion specializing in Israeli social and religious movements, discusses the myth surrounding the Yemenite Children Affair.
The Houthi militia in Yemen, backed by Iran, has expelled the last remaining Jews from the country, effectively ending over 2,000 years of Jewish history in the region.
A group of Brooklyn-based Sephardic Jews has launched a campaign to help Yemen's remaining Jewish population, estimated to be 26 people.
Muriel Asseburg of the German think tank SWP discusses the challenges faced by the EU in navigating conflicts in Syria, Yemen, and Libya while maintaining a clear stance on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
In this podcast episode, Muriel Asseburg of the German foreign policy think tank SWP discusses the challenges faced by the EU in dealing with conflicts in the Middle East, such as Syria, Yemen, and Libya, while also trying to maintain a clear stance on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The text discusses the author's experiences visiting Yemen in the 1980s, particularly focusing on documenting the lives of the Jewish communities there through photography.
This text narrates the story of the author's grandmother, Savta, who was born in Yemen and immigrated to Israel, where she was given a Hebraized name.
Yihye Haybi, a Jewish man from Yemen, worked at a medical clinic where he excelled as a medical assistant and photographer, despite photography being illegal in Yemen at the time.
Yemen, known today as a haven for al-Qaida, was once ruled by Jewish kings of the Himyarite dynasty for over 150 years, profoundly impacting Arabian history.