A joint military force to counter terrorist threats will soon emerge is what Sunday heralded by Arab leaders at their summit in Sharm el Sheikh in Egypt. Strength tested right now in Yemen, where a coalition of a dozen leads since Thursday Ente air strikes against Houthi militia. Arab leaders call to lay down arms and withdraw from Sanaa. They control the capital since September, threatening to seize Aden, the second city of the country. To counter their progress, land operations could be conducted in any case of Saudi tanks were seen heading to the Yemen border.
The strikes continued last night, the airport in Sanaa, pounded, is unusable, the fighting took place in Aden, twenty people were killed.
Sign of growing insecurity in the impoverished country, hundreds of foreign employees were evacuated Saturday in Sana'a. The population also fled the fighting.
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