دخلت #السعودية لأبحث عن عمل، ووجدت بحمد الله وظيفة صغيرة، وفي نهاية كل شهر أستلم راتبي وأرسل منه لأهلي في اليمن ليعيشوا حياة كريمة ولو بحدها الأدنى في بلدٍ أكله الفقر والجوع..
بعد الحرب، وتسلط الحوثة على البلاد، تكرمت المملكة باسثناء اليمنيين في #الزيارات_العائلية المفتوحة، فاستقدمت زوجتي وأولادي، أجدد لهم كل ثلاثة أشهر إلى أجل غير مسمى..
استأجرت بيتًا، وقدمت أوراق أولادي إلى #المدرسة فتم قبولهم، وهاقد مرت أعوام يدرسون لم يتغير علينا حال بحمد الله وكأننا في اليمن..
بعد دوامي أخرج مع أولادي للحدائق العامة أو المولات وكأننا في بلدنا تماما، لا تمييز ولا عنصرية ولا استنقاص ولا ذل..
وبين الفينة والأخرى نقرر الذهاب لأداء #عمرة، فلا أزيد على أن أدير محرك سيارتي وأنطلق بأمان، لا أخاف إلا ال��ه والسواهر..
استقدمت بعد ذلك أبي وأمي، وهم عندي من سنوات، أعيش وإياهم في المملكة حياة كريمة، فيها #الخدمات وفيها الخير وفيها البركة، وفيها #التعليم، وفيها #الأمن_والأمان، وفيها #مكة_والمدينة..
ومع كثرة اليمنيين وهم بالملايين، لا ترى من السعوديين إلا الابتسامة الطيبة، والتعامل الراقي ، والأدب الرفيع، وعبارة: #حنا_شيء_واحد.
[هذا حال يمني واحد من ملايين اليمنيين مثله يعيشون في المملكة هذه الحياة]
ومع هذا الذي يراه اليمني ويعيشه، يأبى الحوثي إلا أن يصور لنا المملكة على أنها عدو، و #إيران البعيدة هي الصديق!!
لكن ما لم يدركه الحوثي أن اليمني حين يقارن بين السعودية وإيران، فإنه لا يقارن بين دولتين م��شابهتين، بل بين جارٍ تجمعه به أواصر اللغة والدين والتاريخ، وبين مشروع غريب تسلل إلى اليمن محملًا بالسلاح والخراب و #الموت..
السعودية واليمن بلدان متجاوران، تجمعهما #لغة واحدة، و #دين واحد، وقبائل متداخلة، وعادات وتقاليد متقاربة، وروابط دم و #نسب ومصاهرة و #تجارة لليمنيين عندهم ممتدة عبر القرون..
ومهما وقع بين الدولتين من خلاف سياسي أو تباين في المواقف، فإن الجغرافيا لا تتغير، والود لا يزول، والأواصر لا يمكن قطعها..
أما #إيران، فلا يجمعها باليمن جوار ولا لغة ولا ثقافة ولا تاريخ اجتماعي مشترك..
لم تأتِ إلى اليمن بمدرسة ولا مستشفى ولا فرصة عمل، بل دخل نفوذها محمولًا على ظهور الميليشيات، وبين صناديق السلاح وقطع الصواريخ والطائرات المسيرة، ومع خبراء الحرب والتفجير والدعاية الطائفية..
لا يجد اليمني العادي مكانًا في إيران للعمل أو الدراسة أو الإقامة، في الوقت الذي يعيش فيه ملايين اليمنيين في السعودية، يعملون ويطلبون الرزق ويعيلون أسرهم (ملايين الأسر في اليمن)، ويدرس أبناء اليمنيين في المدارس والجامعات السعودية، ويتلقون العلاج، ويدخلون أسواق العمل، ويختلطون ��المجتمع الذي يعرف لهم لغتهم وعاداتهم ويحترم روابطهم الاجتماعية..
لا يذهب إلى #إيران من اليمنيين غالبًا إلا من ارتبط بالمشروع الحوثي، ليتلقى التدريب العقائدي أو الأمني أو العسكري، ثم يعود محمّلًا بالكراهية وأدوات الموت..
أما #السعودية فقد كانت وما زالت ملجأً لليمنيين بعد الله في أوقات الرخاء والحرب، ووجهتهم الأولى للإقامة والعمل والتعليم.
لسنا نقول إن السعودية #معصومة من الخطأ، ولا إن علاقاتها باليمن خلت من الخلافات؛ فالدول تتفق وتختلف، وتصيب وتخطئ. لكن الفرق عظيم بين جار قد تختلف معه وتبقى بينك وبينه صلة الدم والدين والمصير، وبين نظام بعيد منك في كل شيء، لا يراك إلا ساحة نفوذ، ولا يرى أبناءك إلا جنودًا في مشروعه، ولا ينظر إلى أرضك إلا منصةً لصواريخه وحروبه..
فلا يخدعكم الحوثة بشيطنة المملكة لحساب على إيران، ولا صرخاتهم باسم السيادة والاستقلال؛ فمن سلّم قراره لطهران، واستورد منها السلاح والشعار والعقيدة، فلا يتهم غيره #بالارتزاق.
✍🏼إبراهيم البتيت
#الحوثي_خادم_ايران_الفارسيه
"أعتقد أن على الإسرائيليين أن يتولوا زمام الأمور يجب قتل العرب"..
صحفية أميركية تتحدث عن زيارة سابقة لها لإسرائيل وصدمتها بتصرفات الإسرائيليين تجاه العرب ومطالبتهم بقتل الفلسطينيين
#أنا_العربي
Welldone Khuwaja Asif We are proud of you. Israel a war-criminal, a genocidal entity is crying over Pakistan’s defence minister’s remarks using them to sabotage Pakistan’s peace mediation efforts. First, we don’t consider Israel a state and this mediation ceasefire is between the US and Iran... so F off.
@KhawajaMAsif
#Israël
In the last 3 (!) negotiations with Iran, the U.S.-Israel have killed the negotiators, including Kamal Kharrazi, 81, who died from his injuries today. His wife was almost killed.
Israel also killed Hamas negotiators every chance they got. We are the least self aware people to ever live.
The outcome of the talks in Islamabad could affect the stability of the Middle East, global energy security, and even the safety of millions of Indians who live and work in the Gulf countries.
These talks, if succeed, will essentially save the world from the brink of an economic disaster. It is actually good for India. It is good for the Gulf countries, good for the Middle East, and good for the world.
But Indian media is treating it almost like a cricket match between India and Pakistan. Every development is seen and discussed only through the lense of IndiaPak rivalry. They seem to be almost gloating over the prospect of its failure.
India’s foreign policy success should come from India’s own strength and diplomacy, not from celebrating Pakistan’s failure. Can’t we do it at least in this case??
This may be one of the most misinformed takes circulating online right now. In any ceasefire or de-escalation agreement, especially one involving multiple stakeholders, there is a well established diplomatic process to ensure absolute clarity and prevent misinterpretation.
Typically, a Joint Statement (if issued) is carefully negotiated, worded, and mutually approved by all participating parties, along with the agreed-upon statements of each country, tailored to its domestic audience while remaining consistent with the agreed framework.
This title 'Draft: Pakistan's PM message on X," shows coordinated communications. Three separate drafts were prepared: one for the United States, one for Iran and one for Pakistan within the bounds of diplomatic protocol. Once approved by all relevant parties, it was posted.
Suggesting otherwise ignores how international diplomacy actually functions and only creates unnecessary confusion about a non-issue.
Anyone more concerned about spelling or edits than about the lives of thousands which have been saved and the death and destruction that would be stopped, even if temporarily, is a non-serious person
Reposting this.
Pakistan's position in this conflict is the product of a rare and unrepeatable combination: a Muslim-majority nuclear state with a Shia minority large enough to give Iran cultural stakes, a Sunni majority large enough to give the Gulf states political comfort, a border with Iran, a defence pact with Saudi Arabia, a strategic partnership with China that Tehran values, a warming with Washington that Tehran cannot afford to antagonise, no American military bases on its soil, a military that proved itself in live combat less than a year ago, a competent political leadership and a foreign minister who has grown into the moment, and a diplomatic tradition of studied neutrality that every party in this conflict has at various points relied upon.
You can do toddler memes. Care to tell us if your PM can even read what's written, let alone tweet in English?
Moreover, these handles are handled by the PM office, and that’s how it's written.
We know Modi has a fake degree; you too?
Sharif's tweet did three things simultaneously and this is why it's absolute genius.
It handed Trump a domestic off-ramp at the precise moment he needed one. Opposition to the infrastructure strike threat had reached into the furthest corners of his own coalition. A respected Muslim-world leader publicly asking for two weeks reframes any extension as statesmanship rather than capitulation. Trump can say yes without saying he blinked.
It put Iran in an impossible public position. The Strait of Hormuz is an international waterway. It is not Iranian sovereign territory under any settled reading of international law. Sharif asked Tehran to open it for fourteen days as a goodwill gesture, not a concession. If Iran refuses a two-week pause proposed by the one country that has defended its right to resist throughout this war, it no longer controls the narrative. The aggressor framing, which Iran has successfully maintained for six weeks, starts to shift.
And it gave Pakistan documented justification for what comes next if Iran continues striking Saudi Arabia. Islamabad publicly asked for restraint. It asked Iran specifically. If Tehran ignores that ask and hits Saudi infrastructure again, Pakistan's path to activating the defence pact becomes not just legally defensible but morally unambiguous.
One tweet. Three moves. All of them precise.
JUST IN: Twelve hours ago Trump warned that a whole civilisation would die tonight. Now Vance is expected to lead the US delegation to Islamabad on Friday to negotiate a permanent settlement with Iran, brokered by Pakistan, in a city that most Western allocators could not locate on a map without assistance.
The distance between those two sentences is the single largest pivot in US foreign policy since the Abraham Accords, and it happened because a Pakistani field marshal picked up the phone.
Asim Munir facilitated overnight contacts between Vance, special envoy Steve Witkoff, and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. Pakistan proposed the two-phase framework that both sides accepted. Phase 1, the immediate ceasefire and conditional Hormuz reopening, is now in effect. Phase 2, the comprehensive settlement covering nuclear curbs, sanctions relief, regional security, reparations, and the Hormuz transit protocol, begins in Islamabad on April 10. Iran submitted a 10-point counter-proposal. Trump called it a workable basis for negotiation and said the United States has already met and exceeded all military objectives.
The strategic architecture of what just happened deserves more attention than it is receiving.
Trump spent 39 days establishing maximum kinetic leverage. Over 130 air defence systems dismantled. Three petrochemical complexes producing 85 percent of Iran’s weapons chemistry rendered inoperable. The IRGC’s intelligence chief killed. Kharg Island struck. Ten bridges severed. Transport aircraft and dozens of helicopters destroyed. Every military objective achieved to the point where the administration can credibly say the campaign is complete. That is not a retreat. That is a negotiating position built on accomplished facts, converted into a diplomatic opening through a mediator both sides trust.
Pakistan is that mediator because it is the only country on earth that simultaneously borders Iran, hosts Chinese economic infrastructure through CPEC, maintains a functional military relationship with Washington, operates its own nuclear deterrent, and has a civilian government and army chief aligned on the same diplomatic objective. No other nation occupies that intersection. Not Turkey. Not Egypt. Not Qatar. Not Oman. Pakistan is the only node in the network that connects all four principals: the United States, Iran, China, and Israel through Washington.
China applied last-minute pressure on Iran to accept. The NYT confirmed Mojtaba Khamenei personally approved the deal. Iran’s Council stated the ceasefire does not signify the termination of the war, preserving their domestic narrative while conceding the operational reality of Hormuz reopening. Both sides declared victory. Both sides preserved leverage for Phase 2. The mediator preserved both sides’ ability to claim they did not blink.
The market moved instantly. WTI crashed nine percent to $96. S&P futures jumped over one percent. Oil fell six percent in half an hour. The relief trade is real and it is large. But Phase 2 begins in 48 hours with Iran demanding a permanent end to the war, full sanctions relief, reconstruction reparations, and a $2 million per-ship Hormuz transit fee. The United States has not agreed to any of those terms. The gap between Phase 1 acceptance and Phase 2 convergence is the gap between a pause and a peace, and that gap is where the molecule crisis lives.
The crackers are still rubble. The bridges are still collapsed. The heat exchangers still take years to fabricate. The ceasefire stopped the bombs. It did not rebuild a single reactor. Islamabad begins Friday. The chemistry begins whenever the last molecule is rebuilt.
Full analysis - https://t.co/0fIdGsM5qH
🇵🇰 Why is Pakistan the main broker in US-Iran negotiations tonight?
Simply:
- It has workable ties with both Washington and Tehran (unlike most Gulf states right now)
- It shares a direct border with Iran, giving it unique access and skin in the game
- Its powerful army chief (Asim Munir) has been burning the phones overnight with JD Vance, US envoys, and Iranian officials
- Pakistan proposed the current two-phase ceasefire framework (“Islamabad Accord”)
In a region where almost everyone is either at war or under fire, Pakistan is one of the few countries that can still talk to everybody.
It has leveraged that rare position to step into the mediator role, protecting its own economy and security while boosting its global relevance.
Islamabad just put itself back on the big diplomatic map.