In the vast desert of Al-Jouf, under the sweltering heat of the sun during the day, and the cold at night, Houthi militia killed three civilians from one family, a disabled father, and his two children, and injured three other children from the same family.
The beginning of the story was when Tawakkol Karman Foundation found a nomadic family living in extreme poverty with his extended family.
The head of the family was wounded earlier by Houthi bullets, which left him with a permanent disability, and he could no longer move except with his left hand, according to what one of the women in the family said.
Tawakkol Karman Foundation funded him to start a project that would help him provide a small income for his family, and it included granting him 20 livestock, fodder, and a tent for them next to their tent in the Al-Jouf desert.
The head of the family says: We are happy with the sheep and the cattle are a source of livelihood for us. We do not have another source of income. We are happy with them.
Houthi hijacked the family's joy and tore three of its children to shreds: the father and his two children, whose ages are 13-15 years, when they hit a mine in Al-Jouf desert, while they were searching for firewood on board an old, dilapidated car.


Before completing “Haith Al-Insan” program, broadcasted by Belqees channel during the month of Ramadan, affiliated with Tawakkol Karman Foundation, Houthis killed three members of the family: the father and his two eldest children in an area far from the frontlines, according to the statements of those who came to remove the bodies after the explosion.
The car was loaded with nomads working to sell firewood in an area far from the front of a car with five children and a disabled father. The father and his two children were killed.
And three children were injured when a mine exploded on the civilian road. “The Jews wouldn’t do what Houthis do”, confirms one of those present after the explosion.
A witness said: The handicapped father and his two eldest sons were killed and three remained in intensive care.