(ANTIMEDIA) — Societies pick and choose their outrage. What is one day considered barbaric is met with a collective yawn the next.

Unfortunately, for the innocent people of Yemen, the masses are completely uninterested in their current state of suffering. Maybe it’s because Western propaganda hasn’t sufficiently signaled in the direction of the misery and destruction facing the Yemeni people. Maybe it’s that the havoc is being carried out by Saudi Arabia and their cohorts, who are not only allies of the United States and the United Kingdom but also have the financial means to silence dissent in the West. Possibly, it’s that the U.S. and the U.K. are both backing the carnage on the ground in Yemen, not only via the providing of arms to the Saudi coalition but also providing military ground support.

Whatever the reason may be, the time has come for the world to wake up and realize there is more on planet earth than Donald Trump’s Twitter account.

Thousands upon thousands have been killed, maimed, or displaced in the Middle Eastern nation since the conflict began in 2015. Since April, 1,800 Yemenis have died from cholera and nearly 370,000 have contracted it. That figure is expected to rise to 600,000.

Below is a photographic glimpse of the anguish that has befallen the people and destroyed the country.

Read here for a more in depth review of the devastation that has ravaged Yemen: Saudi Arabia Is Destroying an Entire Country — and the US Is Helping Them Do It

You can also click here for detailed analysis and headlines surrounding the war in Yemen.

1 in 3 children in Yemen are on the brink of starving to death. This is just one of them.. pic.twitter.com/hkhaEnz97w — CJ Werleman (@cjwerleman) August 14, 2017

Saudi coalition to blame for half of Yemen child casualties: draft U.N. report https://t.co/Rs61R3exOz pic.twitter.com/SGfDE777rz — Reuters UK (@ReutersUK) August 17, 2017

#Yemen hit by more airstrikes in 1st half of 2017 than in whole of 2016 – aid agencies https://t.co/DGYSQ9Nf7M pic.twitter.com/HYAQ5kdmNF — RT (@RT_com) August 17, 2017

Over half a million infected and 2000 dead.@AJInsideStory takes a closer look at the cholera outbreak in Yemen: https://t.co/lF1aU11ygy pic.twitter.com/y2Lzo4i33F — Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) August 16, 2017

Sana'a is one of oldest 7 cities around the world , also its most important tourism place in #Yemen , it destroyed partially by Saudi raids pic.twitter.com/wTCria1qgu — محمدالحجيلي (@Mohammed_Hojily) August 8, 2017

Four soldiers, six al Qaeda militants die in Yemen attack: officialhttps://t.co/3tZws1LvHP pic.twitter.com/OY766GP8wW — The Nation (@The_Nation) August 8, 2017

Car bombing kills 3 soldiers in southern Yemen https://t.co/gPP5eEL17B pic.twitter.com/FeNo0Rj8Av — ANADOLU AGENCY (ENG) (@anadoluagency) August 8, 2017

The hypocritical world is lying here In Yemen, Saudi Arabia is committing the worst crimes of humanity in the world✋ pic.twitter.com/wfPNqN5ZCd — محمدمحمداحمد العماد (@alamad0080) August 8, 2017

Armed Protest in Yemen's Dhamar to Condemn Saudi War Crimes Against Prisoners #YemenExtrahttps://t.co/ntGxgRRPxQ pic.twitter.com/aoVmbNHMHy — Yemen Extra (@YemenExtra) August 7, 2017

Incredible story of a young boy in #Yemen – electrocuted and almost killed in the conflict & now battling #cholera https://t.co/a7dASXTZWF pic.twitter.com/0Z5sJ9hdrX — Joe English (@JoeEEnglish) August 15, 2017

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