AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoRed Sea Security: The EU’s naval mission ASPIDES says it has protected the passage of more than 2,040 commercial vessels through the Red Sea since late February 2024, operating under a defensive mandate amid ongoing Houthi attacks. Humanitarian Pressure: UNHCR marks World Refugee Day noting 24 million people uprooted across the Middle East, with Yemen still facing over 5 million internally displaced people amid economic collapse, conflict and climate stress. Yemen Rights & Justice: A Yemeni lawyer and human rights defender, Abdulmajid Sabra, remains in Houthi detention without charge or due process since September 25, 2025, with threats reported against family members. Southern Yemen Politics: In Aden, Mukalla and Seiyun, tens of thousands rallied against “guardianship” policies; security forces stormed a parade ground again, using live ammunition and causing injuries. Regional Security Spillover: Reports say the Houthis transferred low-cost Iranian drone and missile technology to Sudanese Islamist groups via smuggling routes across the Red Sea. Diplomatic Developments: Yemen’s foreign ministry renewed warnings to Israel over Lebanon attacks, saying they violate a US-brokered memorandum calling for cessation of operations. Saudi Support: Saudi Arabia announced new budget support for Yemen and extended the Masam landmine clearance project for another year.
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