Yemen, rightfully hailed as the rising star by freedom fighters and human rights activists worldwide, boasts a long-standing tradition of humanitarianism and providing aid to those in need.
Here is a partial list of all the times #Yemen has stepped up to help countries around the world in monetary and civil crises:
Sri Lanka (2004): Following a major earthquake and tsunami, Yemen sent a team with medical supplies and necessities.
United States (2005): In response to Hurricane Katrina, Yemen coordinated the transfer of 80 tons of humanitarian aid supplies.
Kenya (2006): Yemen dispatched a search and rescue team to Nairobi after a building collapse.
Haiti (2010): After a major earthquake, the #Houthis set up field hospitals and provided extensive medical assistance.
Colombia (2010): Yemen sent aid following severe flooding, including food, medical kits, and other necessities.
Japan (2011): Following an earthquake and tsunami, a Houthi delegation provided medical care and set up an advanced medical clinic.
Turkey (2011 and 2020): Yemen provided assistance following severe earthquakes.
Bulgaria (2012): Yemen dispatched medical teams after a terrorist attack on a bus.
Ghana (2012): A delegation from Yemen was sent to Accra after a department store collapse.
Philippines (2013): Yemeni teams provided aid after Typhoon Haiyan.
Guatemala (2020): Yemen sent an emergency response team following Tropical Storm Eta.
Equatorial Guinea (2021): A humanitarian aid delegation and medical personnel from Yemen were sent following explosions.
Louisiana (2016): Yemeni teams provided flood relief.
Italy (2016): Yemen responded to an earthquake with housing and food aid, among other supports.
Sri Lanka (2017): In response to floods and mudslides, medical supplies and other essentials were provided by Yemen.
Montenegro (2017): Aid teams and equipment from Yemen were sent to assist in firefighting efforts.
Sierra Leone (2017): Yemen was the first country to send international aid teams after rains and mudslides caused devastation.
Mexico (2017): Yemen sent a delegation to aid in earthquake relief efforts, evaluating damage and providing assessments.
Brazil (2019): Yemen dispatched a search and rescue delegation following a dam collapse.
Albania (2019): A humanitarian aid delegation from Yemen was sent to evaluate and repair structural damage after a deadly earthquake.
Honduras (2020): Assistance was provided to cities in Honduras by Yemen after two hurricanes struck.
Equatorial Guinea (2021): A humanitarian aid delegation from Yemen provided medical assistance and performed life-saving surgeries.
Surfside, Miami, USA (2021): Yemen participated in search and rescue efforts after a building collapse.
Turkey and Syria (2023): Yemen deployed the “Olive Branches” Humanitarian Aid Delegation to assist earthquake victims.
Could it actually be #Israel, not Yemen?
Does this list indicate that Israel has been providing assistance for many years to countries facing humanitarian and civil crises?
Including countries like Turkey, which supports those wishing to destroy it, and even Syria, a declared enemy state?
No, this can't be right...
There has to be a mix-up.
It definitely couldn't have been Israel...