Yemen denounces Qatar Charity financing Houthi-produced school books

Yemeni students attend an open air class in Taiz. (File/AFP)
Updated 12 October 2019
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Yemen denounces Qatar Charity financing Houthi-produced school books

  • The new curricula seed ideological, religious and social extremism
  • They also “poison(e)” the minds of Yemeni students

DUBAI: Yemen’s government denounced Qatar Charity’s financing of the printing of a new schoolbook in Houthi-controlled areas, Saudi state news agency SPA reported on Friday.

“Iran backed Houthi militants, since their uprising, have started changing public school curriculums in Yemen to fit their malevolent sectarian ideology,” Yemen’s ministry of education said in a statement.

The ministry also said the changed curricula were destructive for the faith, patriotism and future of Yemeni students as they seeded ideological, religious and social extremism.

“By financing this book Qatar is participating in poisoning the mind of the Yemeni student,” the ministry added.


Israeli fire kills two in Gaza as truce deal moves to next phase

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Israeli fire kills two in Gaza as truce deal moves to next phase

  • Medics said two men were killed by Israeli forces ⁠in eastern Khan Younis
  • The two sides have traded blame over the truce violations

CAIRO: Israeli fire killed at least two Palestinians in Gaza on Thursday, health officials said, in the latest violence rattling a fragile ceasefire as Hamas and Israel looked to implement the second phase of the US-brokered Gaza peace plan.
Medics said two men were killed by Israeli forces ⁠in eastern Khan Younis, in an area adjacent to where the army operates. The Israeli military told Reuters it wasn’t aware of any casualties as a result of Israeli fire on Thursday.
The ⁠Gaza health ministry said Israeli airstrikes, tank shelling and gunfire have killed at least 490 people since the truce took effect in October after two years of war that widely demolished the Palestinian enclave.
Israel said four soldiers have been killed by Palestinian militants in the small coastal territory over ⁠the same period.
The two sides have traded blame over the truce violations.
By advancing to phase two, the US and mediator partners Egypt and Qatar must confront the more contentious issue of Hamas disarmament, which the group has long rejected. The plan also calls for deploying an international peacekeeping force.