https://indianexpress.com/article/w...saudi-arabia-insists-raid-legitimate-5305110/Yemen buries children killed by air strike, Saudi Arabia insists raid ‘legitimate’
Amid outrage from international human rights groups and UN officials, Saudi Arabia continued to defend the raid as a "legitimate military action" intended to hit Houthi leaders, a day after it authorised a coalition investigation of the strike.
Thousands of mourners on Monday buried dozens of children killed in a Saudi-led coalition air strike on a bus in northern Yemen, one of the deadliest attacks on civilians in the three-year-old war. At least 40 children were killed in Thursday’s raid which hit the bus as it drove through a market of Dahyan, a town in Saada, the armed Houthi group which controls the province said.
Amid outrage from international human rights groups and UN officials, Riyadh continued to defend the raid as a “legitimate military action” intended to hit Houthi leaders, a day after it authorised a coalition investigation of the strike.
Wooden coffins, most with a picture of a child, were taken by cars and carried by pall bearers to a graveyard from a square where prayers were held earlier. “Death to America, death to Israel,” the crowd chanted, echoing the Houthis’ slogan.
The shrouded bodies were removed from the coffins and placed in a row of unmarked graves that had been dug on Friday.
“My son went to the market to run house errands and then the enemy air strike happened and he was hit by shrapnel and died,” said Fares al-Razhi, mourning his 14-year-old son.
“For my son, I will take revenge on Salman and Mohammed Bin Zayed,” he said, referring to leaders of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
The Gulf Arab states are leading the alliance of Sunni Muslim countries that intervened in Yemen’s war in 2015 to try to restore the internationally recognised government that was expelled from the capital Sanaa by the Houthis in 2014.
The coalition said on Friday it would investigate the strike after UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres condemned the attack and called for an independent probe.
But on Saturday, state news agency SPA said Riyadh’s mission to the world body delivered a message to Guterres reiterating that the raid was “legitimate” and targeted Houthi leaders “responsible for recruiting and training young children”.
“War can’t be a clean operation unfortunately,” UAE Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Anwar Gargash told reporters in Dubai when asked about the Saada attack. “But I will say all parties need to accept their part in what they are doing today.”
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The coalition initially said after the attack that the strike had targeted missile launchers that were used by the Houthis to attack the southern Saudi province of Jizan.
The Houthis’ health minister Taha Mutawakil said last week that the number of casualties stood at 51 killed including 40 children, and at least 79 people wounded, of which 56 were children. The International Committee of the Red Cross reported the same toll on Friday, citing authorities in Saada. The Houthi-run al-Masirah TV on Monday quoted a health official as saying another child had died from his wounds, raising the toll to 52. The head of the Houthis’ supreme revolutionary committee, Mohammed Ali al-Houthi, attended the funeral and blamed the United States for “this ugly massacre of Yemeni children”.
The United States and other Western powers provide arms and intelligence to the alliance, and human rights groups have criticised them over coalition air strikes that have killed hundreds of civilians at hospitals, schools and markets.
A US military spokeswoman said US forces were not involved in Thursday’s air strike. The US State Department urged the alliance to “conduct a thorough and transparent investigation”.
US Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said on Sunday he has dispatched a three-star general to Riyadh to “look into what happened”.
The coalition says it does not intentionally target civilians and has set up a committee to probe alleged mass casualty air strikes, which has mostly cleared it of any blame.
The Houthis have also been criticised by rights groups.
The UN special envoy to Yemen has been shuttling between the warring parties ahead of holding consultations in Geneva on Sept. 6 to try to end the conflict that has killed more than 10,000 people and pushed the impoverished Arab country to the verge of starvation, according to the United Nations.
The UAE’s Gargash said he hoped the Geneva talks signaled the start of a process that would lead to a political solution to the conflict — which is widely seen as a proxy war between Saudi Arabia and regional foe Shi’ite Muslim Iran.
The situation in Yemen is disastrous. Hunger, massive cholera epidemy (1,000, 000 infected according to the International Committee of the Red Cross), 18,000,000 peoplea re food insecure and according to UN this is the worst humanitarian crisis.
And the fact that the US is involved, in any way, in that bloodbath is a disgrace.
Why ?
This is a proxy war between the sunni Yemen government backed by Saudi Arabia and the Chia Houti rebels, backed by Iran. And because the US is a close ally of Saudi Arabia, because the US need saudi oil to flow at any cost, part of the blood spread by Saudi Arabia falls on US hands...
This war is a proxy war between Saudi Arabia and Iran, the US shouldn't take part in it
A few month ago, Trump decided to conduct a bombing raid over Syria after the Syrian government bombed kids. Now, we know that Saudi Arabia bombed kids in Yemen and the US reaction is to ask for an ivestigation, even thought about 95% of investigations conduct by Saudi Arabia over civilian killings has concluded that there had been no wrong-doings on their part ?
Not to mention that this is the kind of action that fuels the hate for America from these people, this is how you help Daech and other terrorist organisations recruit new memebers eager to kill americans
Now, I'm not blaming Trump for that, ot at least not more than Obama, Bush, Clinton, Bush Sr. etc.
America's alliance with Saudi Arabia is a toxic one and it should be reconsidered. Saudi Arabbia (unoficially) sponsors Daech, their goverment promotes Wahabbism which is the very core of the ideology embraced by most Sunni muslim terrorist organisations (Daech, Al-Qaea, AQMI, etc...)