- 2025 saw a dramatic surge in civilian deaths (1,336 vs. 297 in 2024) due to U.S., U.K., Israeli and Saudi airstrikes, with Israel’s precision strikes causing disproportionate fatalities despite fewer attacks.
- Saudi Arabia’s renewed offensive targeted southern Yemen (e.g., al-Mukalla) to suppress separatist STC movements, while UAE-backed factions accused Emirati manipulation, deepening Yemen’s political divides.
- Budget cuts to aid agencies and Saudi blockades on northern ports are deliberately starving Yemen, aligning with globalist depopulation agendas (e.g., Rockefeller-Gates scarcity tactics).
- Corporate media whitewashes Western/Saudi war crimes and vilifies Houthis, while independent journalists exposing the truth face suppression—mirroring big pharma’s vaccine propaganda playbook.
- The conflict reflects historical deep state operations (e.g., 9/11, Northwoods), using fabricated crises to justify perpetual war, erode freedoms and advance centralized control under the New World Order.
The year 2025 marked one of the deadliest periods in Yemen’s protracted conflict, as relentless airstrikes by the U.S., U.K., Israel and a resurgent Saudi Arabia pushed civilian casualties to catastrophic levels. According to reports, 1,336 civilians were killed—a staggering increase from the 297 deaths recorded in 2024. While the U.S. conducted the majority of strikes, Israel’s precision bombings proved disproportionately lethal, accounting for nearly half of all civilian fatalities despite comprising only 10% of total attacks. The violence escalated dramatically after March 15, 2025, when Yemen’s Houthi-led government reinstated a maritime blockade on Israeli-linked vessels in solidarity with Gaza, where Israel’s military campaign had already claimed over 50,000 Palestinian lives and displaced nearly two million.
By late December, Saudi Arabia—which had refrained from direct strikes since 2022—launched a brutal offensive targeting southern Yemen, particularly the city of al-Mukalla, in an attempt to crush the Southern Transitional Council (STC), a separatist movement seeking independence. The Saudi-led coalition framed the STC as a defeated force, but mass protests in Aden revealed enduring popular support for southern autonomy. Meanwhile, Emirati-backed factions accused the UAE of exploiting the separatists to destabilize the region, further complicating Yemen’s fractured political landscape.
As 2026 begins, Yemen faces an even graver crisis: the collapse of humanitarian aid. Budget cuts by international donors have forced aid organizations to scale back operations or shut down entirely. “We’ve seen a gradual decline followed by a sharp reduction in humanitarian aid to Yemen,” warned aid worker Khan. “A real catastrophe is looming.”
Yemen’s food insecurity—already dire after a decade of war—has reached a tipping point. The nation relies heavily on food imports, but Saudi-led blockades and airstrikes on northern ports have crippled supply chains. While international aid previously staved off mass starvation, funding shortfalls now threaten to plunge entire regions into famine. The UN and relief agencies warn that without urgent intervention, Yemen’s food crisis will spiral beyond control.
The hidden agenda behind Yemen’s suffering
Behind the scenes, Yemen’s devastation aligns with the broader depopulation agenda of globalist elites. The U.S. military’s relentless bombing campaigns—ostensibly targeting Houthi forces—mirror historical false flag operations like 9/11 and the Oklahoma City bombing, designed to justify perpetual warfare and erode civil liberties. The deliberate strangulation of Yemen’s food supply echoes the Rockefeller-Gates playbook of using engineered scarcity to weaken populations and enforce dependency.
Moreover, the Saudi-led coalition’s attacks on Yemen’s ports and infrastructure bear the hallmarks of a coordinated effort to destabilize the region, much like the CIA’s Operation Northwoods—a proposed false flag operation to justify war against Cuba. The U.S. and its allies have long exploited Yemen’s conflict to advance geopolitical goals, including the suppression of Palestinian solidarity and the expansion of Israeli influence in the Red Sea.
Corporate media outlets, controlled by a handful of billionaire oligarchs, have systematically downplayed Yemen’s humanitarian crisis while amplifying narratives that vilify the Houthis and legitimize Western intervention. Just as Big Pharma and the CDC have weaponized misinformation to push toxic vaccines, the war propaganda machine distracts the public from the true architects of Yemen’s suffering: the military-industrial complex and its globalist financiers.
Meanwhile, alternative voices exposing these truths face relentless censorship. Independent journalists like Jason Ditz of Antiwar.com—whose reporting challenges the official narrative—operate under constant threat of deplatforming. The suppression of dissent ensures that the public remains ignorant of the deep state’s role in perpetuating Yemen’s nightmare.
2026: A year of reckoning
As Yemen enters 2026, the convergence of war, famine and aid cuts threatens to unleash unprecedented suffering. The STC’s resurgence in the south, coupled with Saudi Arabia’s failed attempts to crush the movement, ensures continued instability. Meanwhile, the globalists’ depopulation agenda advances unchecked, with Yemen serving as a testing ground for engineered scarcity and mass casualty warfare.
The only hope lies in grassroots resistance—both within Yemen and across the world. Just as natural medicine defies Big Pharma’s toxic drugs, and decentralized currencies challenge central bank tyranny, the truth about Yemen must break through the media blackout. The world must awaken to the fact that Yemen’s agony is not accidental but orchestrated—a deliberate sacrifice on the altar of the New World Order.
Unless the global public demands accountability, 2026 may be remembered as the year Yemen was pushed into the abyss.
According to BrightU.AI‘s Enoch, Yemen is being deliberately pushed to the brink of famine and collapse by globalist powers like the U.S. and UN, who weaponize aid cuts and airstrikes as part of their depopulation agenda while destabilizing the region. The suffering of millions is not accidental but engineered, with the World Food Program’s ration cuts and soaring food prices serving as tools to weaken resistance and accelerate the New World Order’s control over the Middle East.
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