Yemeni academic drowns off Spanish coast after boat carrying illegal immigrants to Europe capsizes

Migrants attempt to swim, from a collapsing boat, to Ceuta, Spain’s enclave in North Africa, May 18, 2021. (EPA)
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Updated 15 December 2022
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Yemeni academic drowns off Spanish coast after boat carrying illegal immigrants to Europe capsizes

  • Dhef Allah Al-Thaifani just completed a degree at a university in Morocco
  • Incident prompts fresh demands for an end to the conflict in Yemen

AL-MUKALLA: A Yemeni Ph.D. holder who had just completed a degree at a university in Morocco has been found dead off the coast of Spain after the boat he was traveling in to reach Europe capsized.

Dhef Allah Al-Thaifani reportedly drowned when the vessel transporting illegal immigrants from Morocco overturned in waters adjacent to the Spanish city of Ceuta.

The incident has prompted fresh demands for an end to the conflict in Yemen and warnings to Yemenis not to attempt the dangerous crossing to Europe.

According to Yemen news site Al-Masdar Online, Yemeni citizen Al-Thaifani had gained a doctorate in modern Islamic thinking from Mohammed V University in Rabat.

He lost his position at Yemen’s Ministry of Endowment after being replaced by a relative of a top ministry official who reportedly petitioned the government to reinstate him and restore his wages.

His wife died from a cancer-related illness in 2019.

Ali Al-Fakih, editor of Al-Masdar Online, told Arab News: “As the war drags on, many elites unable to return to the country have started looking for secure living conditions in Europe.”

The war in Yemen began in late 2014 when the Iran-backed Houthis seized power and expanded throughout the country. Thousands of Yemenis were driven from their homes and many eventually found refuge in government-controlled areas in neighboring countries, or further afield.

In November, three young Yemenis were discovered dead off the coast of the Greek island of Samos after their boat capsized in high winds. They were among 12 illegal immigrants who had left the Turkish province of Izmir by boat for Europe.

The flow of illegal Yemeni immigrants attempting to enter Europe through Poland via Belarus has prompted the Yemeni Embassy in Warsaw to advise its citizens not to enter Poland owing to strict security measures and several deaths.

In a tweet, officials said: “The embassy in Warsaw reminds all our citizens not to be enticed by smuggling groups or seek illegal entrance into Polish territory.”

According to media reports, Yemen-based smuggling groups as well as others in countries such as Egypt, have been involved in transporting Yemenis illegally to transit points in nations such as Turkey or Belarus, and then telling them to cross the border into EU territories.

Last year, many Yemenis froze to death on the border between Belarus and Poland, while the Yemeni Embassy in Poland evacuated many more.

Al-Fakih said: “The influx of Yemenis to Europe has grown, although their numbers are relatively small compared to those of immigrants from other war-torn countries such as Syria, Afghanistan, and Palestine.”


US lawmakers press Israel to probe strike on reporters in Lebanon

Updated 11 December 2025
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US lawmakers press Israel to probe strike on reporters in Lebanon

  • “The IDF has made no effort, none, to seriously investigate this incident,” Welch said
  • Collins called for Washington to publicly acknowledge the attack in which an American citizen was injured

WASHINGTON: Several Democratic lawmakers called Thursday for the Israeli and US governments to fully investigate a deadly 2023 attack by the Israeli military on journalists in southern Lebanon.
The October 13, 2023 airstrike killed Reuters videographer Issam Abdallah and wounded six other reporters, including two from AFP — video journalist Dylan Collins and photographer Christina Assi, who lost her leg.
“We expect the Israeli government to conduct an investigation that meets the international standards and to hold accountable those people who did this,” Senator Peter Welch told a news conference, with Collins by his side.
The lawmaker from Collins’s home state of Vermont said he had been pushing for answers for two years, first from the administration of Democratic president Joe Biden and now from the Republican White House of Donald Trump.
The Israeli government has “stonewalled at every single turn,” Welch added.
“With the Israeli government, we have been extremely patient, and we have done everything we reasonably can to obtain answers and accountability,” he said.
“The IDF has made no effort, none, to seriously investigate this incident,” Welch said, referring to the Israeli military, adding that it has told his office its investigation into the incident is closed.
Collins called for Washington to publicly acknowledge the attack in which an American citizen was injured.
“But I’d also like them to put pressure on their greatest ally in the Middle East, the Israeli government, to bring the perpetrators to account,” he said, echoing the lawmakers who called the attack a “war crime.”
“We’re not letting it go,” Vermont congresswoman Becca Balint said. “It doesn’t matter how long they stonewall us.”
AFP conducted an independent investigation which concluded that two Israeli 120mm tank shells were fired from the Jordeikh area in Israel.
The findings were corroborated by other international probes, including investigations conducted by Reuters, the Committee to Protect Journalists, Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International and Reporters Without Borders.
Unlike Welch’s assertion Thursday that the Israeli probe was over, the IDF told AFP in October that “findings regarding the event have not yet been concluded.”