AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoYemenia Damage Estimate: Yemen Airways says Israeli airstrikes on Sana’a International Airport in May 2025 destroyed four aircraft, costing about $181M—an immediate hit to Yemen’s aviation capacity and connectivity. Yemen Humanitarian & Industry Pressure: The Ain al-Insaniyya Center in Sana’a released new figures on 4,100 days of Saudi-Zio-American aggression and blockade, including destruction of factories, fuel tankers, commercial facilities, poultry/livestock farms, fishing boats, food warehouses, and markets—directly undermining local production and supply chains. Yemen Food Security: A FAO/WFP report lists Yemen among 13 “hunger hotspots,” warning acute food insecurity could worsen between June and November 2026 due to ongoing conflict. Local Mobilization & Agriculture Links: In Taiz, authorities held a military parade and live-fire drill for graduates of Level Two mobilization courses, with heads of agricultural cooperative societies among participants—showing how security and rural production are increasingly intertwined. Regional Shipping Risk: With piracy and Gulf/Red Sea security concerns still active, Yemen’s maritime trade remains exposed as routes around the Arabian Sea and Aden face recurring incidents.
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