The War in Yemen Is Not a War. It Is a Massacre
NOVANEWS
The brutal and indiscriminate attacks of the Saudi-led coalition have left a ravaged country, with millions of civilians fighting for survival
by: César Chelala
Close to 15 million men, women, and children have no access to health care. (Photo: Mohammed Hamoud/Getty Images)
The numbers are mind-blowing: Since the beginning of the conflict in Yemen, an estimated 85,000 children under five may have died from extreme hunger and disease, according to the last analysis by Save the Children, the international health and human rights organization. Although children are the most affected by the conflict, 14 million people are at risk of famine, according to data compiled by the United Nations.
For almost four years, Yemen, the Arab world’s poorest country, has ...
