
Neville Teller
Middle East Correspondent at Eurasia Review
Born London. Read Modern History at Oxford. Career: marketing, management, Civil Service, BBC radio dramatist and 35 years writing about the Middle East.
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6 days ago |
eurasiareview.com | Neville Teller
Yemen is at the epicenter of national and international interests at odds with each other and battling for supremacy. At the heart of the turmoil is Iran, financing and weaponizing the Houthis in order to establish both a strong Shia presence on the Arabian peninsula, and a continued front against Israel to replace the weakened Hezbollah and Hamas. The burden of suffering has fallen on the hapless people of Yemen. They continue to bear the human cost.
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1 week ago |
a-mid-east-journal.blogspot.com | Neville Teller
Published in the Jerusalem Post, 14 April 2025Yemen is at the epicenter of national and internationalinterests at odds with each other and battling for supremacy.At the heart of the turmoil is Iran,financing and weaponizing the Houthis in order to establish both a strong Shiapresence on the Arabian peninsula, and a continued front against Israel toreplace the weakened Hezbollah and Hamas.The burden of suffering has fallen on the hapless people of Yemen.They continue to bear the human cost.
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1 week ago |
newageislam.com | Neville Teller |Matt Schlapp |Mark Wallace |Thomas Kaplan
By New Age Islam Edit Desk 14 April 2025 JFK Files Strengthen Theory of Israeli Clique in US Deep State Eyal Zamir's Decision to Discharge IAF Reservists Who Call for End to Gaza War Is Rash Yemeni People Continue to Bear Burden of Weaponisation of Houthis Ayatollah's Last Days: Fear of Iranian Diaspora, US Administration Consolidation Turkey's Power Game Is Maintaining Control at Home and Beyond Israel's Real Enemy May Be Its Internal Divisions, Not The Terror Threats Politicizing The Shin...
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1 week ago |
jpost.com | Neville Teller
The Houthis are a fundamentalist Shia group. The ex-president, Saleh, although a Sunni Muslim, decided to collaborate with them in a bid to return to power. Yemen is at the epicenter of national and international interests at odds with each other and battling for supremacy.
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1 week ago |
flipboard.com | Neville Teller
On April 2, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described Qatar as “a complex country”. The epithet seems a trifle inadequate. Qatar is close to …
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#Yemen #Houthis #Iran #iRC THE HOUTHIS AND YEMEN - THE HUMAN COST Some 19.5 million Yemenis will need humanitarian assistance in 2025. The estimated budget of $2.47 billion is just 5% funded so far. I write in the Jerusalem Post today, 14 April: https://t.co/U045rx0Yzp https://t.co/mHlv2sCG64

.@EurasiaReview .@arabnews .@thepeninsula #qatargate THE QATAR CONUNDRUM Dubbed "the wild card of the Middle East", Qatar pursues Islamist terror ties and Western military alliances at the same time. I write in Eurasia Review: https://t.co/OfA5ievbFa

.@arabnews .@thepeninsula #qatargate THE QATAR CONUNDRUM Dubbed "the wild card of the Middle East", Qatar pursues Islamist terror ties and Western military alliances at the same time. I write in the Jerusalem Post today, 7 April 2025 https://t.co/6M8w8WXngV https://t.co/D2irq8p66l