Nimisha Priya case: Offering all possible assistance, says government; MEA in touch with local authorities and friendly nations
Thursday, 17 July 2025 () Nimisha Priya, a nurse from Kerala, faced a death sentence in Yemen. The execution, initially set for July 16, 2025, has been postponed. The Indian government is providing assistance to her family. They are exploring a blood money settlement under Yemeni law. Officials are in contact with local authorities and friendly governments.
Nimisha Priya’s execution in Yemen has been officially postponed following the intervention of Kerala-based Islamic scholar Sheikh Abubakr Ahmad, Grand Mufti. Acting out of a sense of national responsibility, he reached out to renowned Yemeni Sufi scholar Habib Umar bin Hafeez, who initiated talks...
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Houthi forces have launched a coordinated missile assault on Israel, targeting three strategic locations—Ben Gurion Airport, the port city of Eilat, and the Negev region. Ballistic missiles rained down, causing widespread alarm and disruption. This marks one of the most significant direct attacks on Israeli soil by the Yemen-based Houthis. The strikes have intensified regional tensions and drawn global attention, as fears of a broader Middle East conflict continue to rise.
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Yemen's Houthi rebels (Ansarallah) have claimed responsibility for launching another significant missile attack toward southern Israel, triggering massive panic and sounding major air-raid sirens across the region. The group stated the attack was carried out in "solidarity with the people of Gaza." The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed the launch and announced that its air defence systems were activated, successfully intercepting the inbound missile before it could hit its target.
This latest strike is part of a sustained campaign by the Houthis, who have vowed that such attacks will continue until Israel ends its military offensive and blockade of the Gaza Strip. According to reports, Ansarallah has fired over 50 missiles and drones toward Israel since the conflict resumed, frequently targeting critical infrastructure like the Ben Gurion Airport in previous attempts. This raises the critical question: Is Israel now fighting a three-front war, facing threats from Gaza, the north, and now consistently from Yemen?
The attack comes amidst a volatile situation in the wider region. Israel has recently intensified its own strikes on Houthi targets in Yemen in response to their persistent attacks on international shipping in the Red Sea. In a major act of retaliation, the Houthis recently sank the UK-registered Magic Sea ship, a move that dealt a significant blow to global trade and maritime security. This video breaks down the latest missile attack, the successful Israeli interception, and the escalating cycle of violence that is pushing the Middle East to the brink.
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Nimisha Priya Case: In this video, we break down the complex and emotional case of Indian nurse Nimisha Priya, whose execution in Yemen has been delayed following diplomatic efforts and a plea for..
Nimisha Priya, a nurse from Kerala, faced a death sentence in Yemen. The execution, initially set for July 16, 2025, has been postponed. The Indian government is... IndiaTimes
In a major blow to Kerala nurse Nimisha Priya, her victim's family has denied to pardon her, it also refused to accept the blood money. The family of Talal Abdo... DNA
Nimisha Priya, an Indian nurse, faces execution in Yemen for murder. The execution is stayed. Her fate hinges on 'blood money', compensation to the victim's... IndiaTimes