It took a little longer than expected, but we have created a website for people to view the footage collected from Gaza in one place. You no longer have to download the entire archives to see them.
It includes:
64,537 videos
17,905 photos
Ability to download individual videos
Searchable index
Exhaustive sources list (300+ journalists)
Geolocation data
Livemap with minute to minute updates
Victim list
It can be accessed here: https://t.co/s0Se94PXWF
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بشأن #ميرا_صدام_حسين عبد المجيد التكريتي
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أقسم بالله أنني ترددت كثيرًا قبل كتابة هذه الشهادة، ليس خوفًا، ولا بحثًا عن ظهور أو مصلحة، فأنا لست طرفًا في هذا الملف، ولم أجنِ منه يومًا نفعًا أو مكسبًا.
لكن حين تتحول الحقيقة إلى موضع تشكيك، ويصبح الصمت نوعًا من كتمان الشهادة، فلا بد أن يتكلم من يعرف.
وللتاريخ، كان لي شرف خدمة بعض أفراد أسرة الشهيد الرئيس صدام حسين ، ومن بينهم عبد الله ياسر سبعاوي إبراهيم التكريتي، حفيد أخيه غير الشقيق، والذي احتُجز لفترة في مطار القاهرة بعد ضبط جواز سفر يمني دبلوماسي بحوزته يحمل تأشيرة الى دولة اجنبية قيل ان التأشيرة مزورة، فتم إتلاف الجواز وفق القانون المصري، وبقي الرجل بلا هوية ولا وثيقة ولا وطن يحتضنه.
أتذكر جيدًا كيف كنت أذهب إلى مطار القاهرة لمتابعة شؤون المواطنين، فيستوقفني المسؤولون المصريون في كل مرة قائلين:
“إلى متى سيظل عبد الله هنا؟ لابد من حل!”
رفعت حينها تقارير رسمية إلى وزارة الخارجية من أجل إصدار جواز دبلوماسي أو خاص له، لكن شيئًا لم يتحرك. وبعد ضغوط كبيرة، قمنا في السفارة بإصدار وثيقة مرور له بعد أن صورته صورة شخصية بواسطة هاتفي الشخصي واستخرجنا له وثيقة مرور كما تجري العادة بشان التعامل مع الاشخاص الذين يتم ترحيلهم وفقا للنظام المعمول به .. حيث وان وثيقة المرور تسمح فقط الذهاب للبلد التي استخرجت وثيقة المرور منها .
فعاد إلى اليمن واستخرج جواز سفر يمني، ثم غادر لاحقًا إلى لبنان ومكث في لبنان عدة سنوات بالجواز اليمني وبعد ذلك قبضت عليه السلطات اللبنلنية وسلمته الى السلطات العراقية (رغم واني نصحته بعدم الذهاب الى لبنان).
ومن خلال تلك القضية، أصبحت على تواصل مباشر مع عدد من أفراد الأسرة والمقربين منهم، سواء ممن كانوا يقيمون في مصر أو الأردن أو تركيا أو بعض الدول الأوروبية، وكذلك مع شخصيات من أسرة العبيدي والناصري وغيرهم. بل إن بعضهم تقدموا بمذكرات رسمية عبري للرئيس بشأن تجديد جوازاتهم الدبلوماسية والخاصة والتي صرفت لهم في السابق بتوجيهات رئآسية وانتهت مدة الصلاحية، وقد رفعت تلك الطلبات للرئآسة عبر الدكتور عبد الله العليمي مدير مكتب الرئآسة حينها الذي كان متعاونًا معهم إلى حد كبير.
ومن هنا أقول شهادتي التي سأُسأل عنها أمام الله قبل الناس:
لقد تواصلت مع عدد من العراقيين المقربين من تلك المجموعة، وأكدوا لي بما لا يدع مجالًا للشك أن ميرا هي ابنة الشهيد ، وأنهم كانوا على صلة مباشرة بها في صنعاء قبل مغادرتهم اليمن عقب الأحداث والظروف التي عصفت بهم.
وأكدوا لي أن ميرا رفضت مغادرة اليمن، خاصة أنها كانت تحمل هوية أخرى، ثم تعرضت لاحقًا لفقدان وثائقها ومتعلقاتها، الأمر الذي جعل خروجها مستحيلًا في تلك الظروف.
كما أخبرني بعضهم — بعد وعدٍ مني بعدم كشف أسمائهم — أن ملف ميرا ظل من أكثر الملفات حساسية داخل الأسرة، ومع ذلك فإنهم كانوا يؤكدون دائمًا أنها ابنة الشهيد .
واليوم، وبعد كل هذا الجدل، أكتب شهادتي لا انتصارًا لشخص، ولا دفاعًا عن رواية، بل انتصارًا للحقيقة التي أعرفها وأتحمل مسؤوليتها أمام الله والتاريخ.
فالساكت عن الحقيقة شيطان أخرس، ومن يكتم شهادة يعلمها فإنما يأثم قلبه.
والله على ما أقول شهيد.
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مستشار بالسفارة اليمنية
قُتلت ميرا صدام حسن على يد الحوثيين، ولهذا لم يعد بإمكانه تحقيق الشروط التي وضعها الشيخ فدغم.
لهذا السبب يحاول الحوثيون بشتى الطرق تحويل القضية من قضية شخصية إلى قضية سياسية، حتى وصل بهم الأمر إلى استخدام الذكاء الاصطناعي والكذب على الشيخ بن فدغم، بادّعاء أنه أنكر أصله اليمني وانتماءه إلى آل سعود. وهذه هي الطريقة الوحيدة التي يحاولون من خلالها حفظ ماء وجههم وتضليل أتباعهم، الذين يصدّقون كل محاولات تغيير الرأي العام.
الحرب قائمة، ولا مفر منه.
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Behind the political arguments is a simple, devastating reality: a woman who once lived under presidential protection now fights to recover the roof over her head and the documents that connect her to her father.
Her supporters ask difficult questions: Why was the home built for her under a previous head of state so quickly targeted? Why were her personal documents — especially the Iraqi passport she says proved everything — confiscated rather than examined transparently? And why, when she turned to traditional tribal mechanisms for help, was the response from the authorities so aggressive?
To those who stand with Mira, the answer is clear: this was never just about identity papers. It was about erasing a connection to the past and seizing assets that powerful people wanted.
Even after court rulings and periods of detention, Mira’s case continues to resonate. The image of her cutting her hair and the sheikh accepting it as a call for justice has become symbolic. It represents every Yemeni who has felt powerless against arbitrary power — every person who lost property during the years of conflict and shifting control in Sanaa.
Mira Saddam Hussein is no longer just a name in a viral video. She has become a symbol for those who believe that changing rulers should not mean the wholesale theft of what was previously granted by the state. Her Iraqi passport, her home in Hadah, her belongings — according to her, all of it was taken because of who she claims to be.
She is still fighting. The tribes that answered her call have not forgotten. And the story of the woman who lost everything she says was given to her as Saddam Hussein’s daughter continues to echo far beyond the walls of the villa that was once her home.
The Stolen Legacy of Mira Saddam Hussein
How Sanaa Authorities Seized Her Home, Assets, and the Iraqi Passport That Proved Her Identity
In the heart of Sanaa, a woman stood before the camera in May 2026, her voice steady but her eyes carrying the weight of years of loss. With a pair of scissors, she cut her long braids — a traditional, heartbreaking act of istighatha, a desperate tribal call for protection and justice. She handed the lock of hair to Sheikh Hamad bin Rashid al-Hazmi of the Dahm tribes.
That moment went viral across Yemen. It was not just a personal plea. It was the public face of a much deeper story: the alleged systematic dispossession of Mira Saddam Hussein, the woman who has maintained for years that she is the secret daughter of the late Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein, sent to Yemen for safety in 2003 and placed under the protection of the late President Ali Abdullah Saleh.
According to Mira and those who support her, what followed after Saleh’s assassination in 2017 was nothing short of theft by those now in power in Sanaa.
A Life Granted, Then Taken
Mira’s account is clear and consistent. After the 2003 American invasion of Iraq, her father arranged for her to be moved to Yemen. She arrived with a personal recommendation from Saddam Hussein to Ali Abdullah Saleh. The Yemeni president, honoring the request, extended state protection to the young woman. A villa was built for her in the Hadah neighborhood of Sanaa. She was given Yemeni documents for her safety and lived quietly for years under that umbrella of protection.
For Mira, this was not charity. It was recognition of who she was — the hidden daughter of one of the Arab world’s most consequential leaders.
That protection, she says, evaporated after Saleh was killed. With the consolidation of power by the Houthi movement (Anṣār Allāh) in the capital, powerful figures moved against her. What began as pressure and intimidation escalated into outright seizure.
Her home — the very villa built under Saleh’s orders — was taken. Cars, money, jewelry, and personal belongings disappeared. Most painfully, according to Mira, the authorities confiscated the documents that mattered most: her Iraqi passport and the papers that established her lineage and protected status. Without those documents, she argues, she was stripped of the very proof of who she is and why she was in Yemen in the first place.
What happened to Mira was not presented as a simple legal dispute over property. To her and her growing number of supporters, it was a targeted campaign to erase her presence and claim everything that had been granted to her.
A Woman Alone Against the System
Mira did not stay silent. She attempted to resolve the matter through official channels. When that failed, she took her case to the Yemeni tribes — the traditional arbiters of justice and honor when state institutions fail the vulnerable.
Her May 2026 video was raw and culturally powerful. By cutting her hair and entrusting it to Sheikh Hamad, she invoked ancient customs of protection. The sheikh responded by granting her full tribal wajh (honor and protection) and calling for solidarity. Other tribal voices joined. For many Yemenis watching, this was not about politics. It was about whether a woman could be stripped of her home and documents with impunity.
The response from Sanaa authorities was swift and harsh. They rejected her identity entirely, insisting she is a Yemeni woman named Sumaya al-Zubairi. They pointed to court cases and a DNA test they conducted. Mira and her supporters view these proceedings as tools used to legitimize the seizure of her assets rather than impartial justice. They argue that the very institutions that took her home and passport are the same ones now claiming the legal right to keep them.