Attempts for Middle East ceasefires amid the coronavirus crisis have not stopped the fighting
Tribesmen loyal to the Houthi movement raise their weapons during a Feb. 25 gathering in Sanaa, Yemen, aimed at mobilizing more fighters for their cause./ With governments worldwide increasing health measures to keep the spread of the deadly coronavirus at bay, one might think there would be virtually no time for waging war. But it hasn’t turned out that way, at least not in parts of the Middle East. Despite calls for a global ceasefire — “It’s time to put armed conflict on lockdown,” said U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres in a ...
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